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Number Author Title Description Labels +/- Modified files (first 100) 📝 💬 All users who commented or reviewed Assignee(s) Updated Last status change total time in review
34952 joneugster
author:joneugster
feat(scripts/autolabel): use `Cli` and integrate `curl` call into `autolabel` - use `Cli` for `lake exe autolabel` - add arguments `--pr xxx --gh` and `--pr xxx --curl <TOKEN>` to chose between different interaction methods with github - add `--force` to skip the check whether labels are already present. (note: the current `curl` setup doesn't perform this step and neither does the refactor, so I added a `Todo` to remember this. ) - make CI-workflow simpler and more robust by removing current stdout-parsing of the debug-messages which `autolabel` emits. ### Testing Make some local changes and commit them. Ensure your local `origin/master` is in sync with `upstream/master` if you are on a fork. - `lake exe autolabel`: prints the labels which would be applicable - `lake exe autolabel --pr 34952 --gh --force` adds these labels to this PR using `gh`. - `lake exe autolabel --pr 34952 --gh` adds these labels to this PR using `gh` if no topic labels are present. - `lake exe autolabel --pr 34952 --curl <ACCESS_TOKEN>` adds these labels to this PR using `curl`. This requires a github access token for authentication --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) CI 85/72 .github/workflows/add_label_from_diff.yaml,scripts/autolabel.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
93-5162
3 months ago
76-52171
76 days ago
109-6381
109 days
37420 artie2000
author:artie2000
refactor: change definitions to avoid `ConvexCone` Change the definitions of `PointedCone.positive` and `PointedCone.closure` to avoid mentioning `ConvexCone`. This PR is part of a series deprecating `ConvexCone`: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Replacing.20.60ConvexCone.60.20with.20.60PointedCone.60/with/582738985 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-convex-geometry maintainer-merge 10/4 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Cone/Closure.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/Pointed.lean 2 3 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ooovi', 'vihdzp'] nobody
58-52615
1 month ago
58-52579
58 days ago
73-72914
73 days
38528 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths): some cycle lemmas are true for circuits Add `IsCircuit.{not_of_nil,ne_bot,three_le_length}` by using their corresponding `IsCycle` proofs. Also golfs a bit. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 17/9 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
49-37730
1 month ago
49-37800
49 days ago
49-37572
49 days
38316 tannerduve
author:tannerduve
feat(Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder): least fixed point and Scott induction Adds `ContinuousHom.lfp` for endomorphisms on an ωCPO with `⊥`, as the `ωSup` of the iterate chain from `⊥`, together with `map_lfp`, `isFixedPt_lfp`, `lfp_le_fixed`, `isLeast_lfp`, and the Scott induction theorem `lfp_induction` (specialized from a more general seed-based `ωSup_iterate_induction`). For `Part.fix`, adds: * `Part.exists_mem_approx_of_mem_fix`: if `y ∈ Part.fix g x`, some finite approximation of `g` already contains `y`. * `Part.Fix.approx_eq_iterate_bot` and `Part.Fix.approxChain_eq_iterateChain`: bridges between `Fix.approx`/`approxChain` and `f^[n] ⊥`/`iterateChain`. * `Part.fix_eq_lfp`: `Part.fix g = ContinuousHom.lfp (.ofFun g hc)` when `g` is ω-Scott continuous. * `Part.fix_scott_induction`: Scott induction specialized to `Part.fix`. * `Part.fix_induction_mem`: membership induction on `Part.fix`, derived from `fix_scott_induction`. new-contributor 114/0 Mathlib/Control/LawfulFix.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean,docs/references.bib 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
42-29540
1 month ago
54-5642
54 days ago
54-5940
54 days
38358 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
doc(1000.yaml): note more formalised theorems --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) documentation maintainer-merge 9/2 docs/1000.yaml 1 12 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'vihdzp', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
41-59617
1 month ago
41-59679
41 days ago
52-61107
52 days
38871 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): add parity lemmas for outer and inner vertices Adds three lemmas to `SimpleGraph.DegreeSum`: - `sum_degrees_option_zmod_two`: the handshaking lemma for `Option I` over ZMod 2 - `degree_none_zmod_two_eq_sum`: simp-normal form of the above - `card_degree_one_option_eq_outer_zmod_two`: under degree bound ≤ 2, count of degree-1 inner vertices equals outer vertex degree mod 2 t-combinatorics new-contributor 65/3 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/DegreeSum.lean 1 6 ['0xTerencePrime', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
40-79025
1 month ago
41-49253
41 days ago
41-49025
41 days
38897 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Combinatorics/SetFamily): formalize 1D Sperner's Lemma parity Formalizes the 1-dimensional Sperner's Lemma (parity version): given a coloring of the `n + 1` vertices of a subdivided line segment with two colors (`ZMod 2`), if the two endpoints have different colors, then the number of color-changing edges is odd. This is **distinct** from `IsAntichain.sperner` in `SetFamily.LYM`, which concerns antichains in a power set. This file formalizes the topological/combinatorial parity statement used as the base case in higher-dimensional Sperner arguments. ## Key declarations - `SpernerColoring`: type-safe coloring via `Fin (n + 1) → ZMod 2` - `edgeDiff`: color difference on adjacent vertices, computed in `ZMod 2` - `totalDiff`: telescoping sum of all edge differences - `diffEdges`: the `Finset` of bichromatic (color-changing) edges - `sperner_1d`: main theorem — `Odd (diffEdges c).card` ## Design notes - Using `Fin (n + 1) → ZMod 2` instead of `ℕ → ZMod 2` makes boundary conditions unrepresentable at the type level, eliminating out-of-bounds cases entirely. - The proof reduces to a telescoping sum in `ZMod 2`, using `CharTwo.add_self_eq_zero` to cancel all interior vertices, avoiding parity case splits. This is intended as the 1D base case, the approach generalizes to higher-dimensional Sperner's Lemma in future work. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 133/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Sperner1D.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
40-70259
1 month ago
40-80409
40 days ago
40-80181
40 days
36815 EtienneC30
author:EtienneC30
feat: a measurable space structure on the type of continuous maps Endow the type `C(X, Y)` of continuous maps from `X` to `Y` with the Borel sigma-algebra coming from the compact-open topology and show that, under some assumptions on `X` and `Y`, this is equal to the restriction of the product sigma-algebra over `X → Y`. Provide a measurable equivalence between `{f : X → Y // Continuous f}` and `C(X, Y)`. Co-authored-by: @RemyDegenne --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology brownian t-measure-probability 256/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace/ContinuousMap.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Bases.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Compact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation/Regular.lean 6 27 ['ADedecker', 'EtienneC30', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
39-64372
1 month ago
39-64412
39 days ago
79-59534
79 days
38667 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/Hom/Basic): equivalences of `Order{Hom/Embedding/Iso}` - `OrderHom`s are equivalent to `RelHom`s of `LE` (unlike `OrderEmbedding`/`OrderIso` they aren't defined using it) - Congruence equivs for `OrderEmbedding`/`OrderIso` when the two sides are order-isomorphic. This already exists for `OrderHom`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 55/1 Mathlib/Order/Hom/Basic.lean 1 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions'] nobody
39-13600
1 month ago
39-13600
39 days ago
46-10893
46 days
39004 zhuyizheng
author:zhuyizheng
chore(ModelTheory): fix hypo of `realize_liftAt` changes the hypo of `realize_liftAt` from the incorrect `(hmn : m + n' ≤ n + 1)` to the correct `(hmn : m ≤ n)` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic 2/2 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'plp127', 'zhuyizheng'] nobody
38-4111
1 month ago
38-40240
38 days ago
38-40012
38 days
38328 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
feat: `OrderSupSet` This PR introduces `OrderSupSet` and `OrderInfSet`, which are typeclasses expressing that `sSup` (resp., `sInf`) returns the least upper bound (resp., the greatest lower bound) of a set whenever one exists. This allows us to prove properties about the `sSup` of specific sets (such as `∅`, singletons, finite sets, and `univ`) without any typeclasses asserting the existence of LUBs. For example, `sSup ∅ = ⊥` holds for any type equipped with `OrderBot` `OrderSupSet`, no longer requiring typeclasses like `ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot`. For a general set `s`, this gives a uniform way to extend results about `IsLUB s a → motive a` to `motive (sSup s)`, `motive (⨆ i, f i)`, `motive (a ⊔ b)`, etc., which allows proof reuse for basic API such as [`csSup_insert`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Basic.html#csSup_insert), [`iSup_insert`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Basic.html#iSup_insert), and [`sSup_insert`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Basic.html#sSup_insert) and downstream code like [`csSup_add`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Pointwise/CompleteLattice.html#csSup_add), [`sSup_add`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Pointwise/CompleteLattice.html#sSup_add), and [`sup_add`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Lattice.html#sup_add). Furthermore, this allows us to refactor incrementally, reducing the dependency of results about various completeness typeclasses on the specific implementation of `sSup`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113488-general/topic/Any.20infimum.20based.20version.20of.20.60OmegaCompletePartialOrder.60.3F) [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 156/73 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/Induced.lean,Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/SetNotation.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/OfCompactT2.lean 7 16 ['JovanGerb', 'astrainfinita', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'openendings', 'vihdzp'] nobody
35-68846
1 month ago
35-68885
35 days ago
41-12965
41 days
38855 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed): `≤` version of `ciSup_or'` for `ConditionallyCompleteLattice` Deprime `ciSup_or'` because there's no `ciSup_or`, and add a `≤` version (and dual) for `ConditionallyCompleteLattice`. Only `≤` because equality does not hold when `p ≠ q` without `sSup ∅ = ⊥`. --- `ciSup_or'` can't have a dual because there's no dual to `ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot`. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 8/1 Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39195 linesthatinterlace
author:linesthatinterlace
feat(Logic/Function/Defs): Add dcomp lemmas This PR adds API lemmas about `dcomp` that were previously missing. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic 13/0 Mathlib/Logic/Function/Defs.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'linesthatinterlace', 'plp127'] nobody
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39230 bryangingechen
author:bryangingechen
chore: extract API from #38807 and golf I wanted to understand why these two proofs in #38807 were long (and also play around more with the API in this corner of the library) so I walked through them with Claude Opus. prepared with Claude code t-order LLM-generated 23/37 Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/DirSupClosed.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39279 jayscambler
author:jayscambler
feat(Cryptography/Sigma): Schnorr sigma protocol and signature scheme Adds `Mathlib/Cryptography/Sigma/Schnorr.lean`. New file in a new top-level directory; mathlib currently has no `Mathlib/Cryptography/`, so I've taken `Mathlib/Cryptography/Sigma/` as the natural home for sigma-protocol formalizations. The file proves the three defining properties of Schnorr's identification scheme as a sigma protocol: - `Schnorr.correct`: completeness. Honest verifier accepts honest signer's transcript. - `Schnorr.specialSoundness`: from two accepting transcripts sharing the commitment but using different challenges `c, c'`, the witness `x = (s - s') / (c - c')` is recovered. Needs `q` prime so `c - c'` is invertible in `ZMod q`. - `Schnorr.hvzkAccepts`: the HVZK simulator `g^s · (y^c)⁻¹` always yields accepting transcripts. This is the structural-correctness half of HVZK only; the distributional indistinguishability statement is a separate result and not in this PR. On top of the sigma protocol there's `Schnorr.Signature.{keyGen, sign, verify, correct}` wrapping it as a Fiat-Shamir signature scheme; `Schnorr.Signature.correct` is a one-line corollary of `Schnorr.correct`. Two auxiliary lemmas, `Schnorr.gpow_sub` and `Schnorr.gpow_mul`, bridge `ZMod q` arithmetic and group exponentiation under `Fintype.card G = q`. They're local to this file for now because the surrounding `gpow` API is itself cryptography-specific; if a general `ZMod q`-graded group action framework lands in mathlib later, both lemmas would become instances of it. There's also a small `example` instantiating everything on `Multiplicative (ZMod q)` for `Fact q.Prime` to show the API typechecks. That instantiation is a toy (DLOG is trivial in that group), but it confirms the abstraction is usable. **AI disclosure**: this PR was a collaboration between myself, Grey Haven's autocontext and Claude Opus 4.7 (Anthropic). I read each line and built locally on current master. (strawberry has three r's) new-contributor LLM-generated 352/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Cryptography/Sigma/Schnorr.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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37928 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
refactor(Computability.Encoding): unbundle Γ and remove FinEncoding This PR unbundles the alphabet `Γ` from the `Encoding` structure and completely removes `FinEncoding`. `Encoding`: The alphabet `Γ` is now an explicit parameter: `structure Encoding (α : Type u) (Γ : Type v)`. `FinEncoding`: Removed. Finiteness is now handled via standard typeclasses (e.g., `[Fintype Γ] (e : Encoding α Γ)`). Combinators: Functions like `finEncodingPair` are simplified to `encodingPair`, dropping the `fin` prefix and `[Fintype]` requirements where no longer needed. Downstream: Mechanically updated `Mathlib.Computability` and `Mathlib.ModelTheory` to pass the explicit `Γ` and use `[Fintype Γ]` where `FinEncoding` was previously required. new-contributor maintainer-merge 87/67 Mathlib/Computability/Encoding.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Encoding.lean 2 9 ['AlexeyMilovanov', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39341 drocta
author:drocta
feat(Algebra/Colimit/DirectLimit): add DirectLimit.(NonUnital)StarAlgebra.(lift/of) maps and associated lemmas add the `of` and `lift` maps for `DirectLimit.StarAlgebra` and `DirectLimit.NonUnitalStarAlgebra`, as well as the associated lemmas, `of_f`, `lift_comp_of`, `lift_of`, and `hom_ext` for each. Also make `DirectLimit.NonUnitalAlgebra` only require `[Monoid R]` rather than `[CommSemiring R]`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Use of AI: I again asked ChatGPT for some advice about some things about this code. I can personally vouch for all of the code I'm submitting, and that I understand all of it. This is the third part of my project towards supporting direct limits of $C^∗$ -algebras (as I described [on Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Early.20feedback.20on.20approach.20towards.20formalizing.20UHF.20algebras.3F) ). This PR adds an import of `Mathlib.Algebra.Star.StarAlgHom` (because it needs `StarAlgHom` and `NonUnitalStarAlgHom`) replacing/encompassing the previously added imports of `Mathlib.Algebra.Star.StarRingHom` and `Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.NonUnitalHom` (added in PR #38308 and #38672 respectively). t-algebra new-contributor
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39375 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(NumberTheory): golf `Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/SlashActions` - streamlines `prod_slash_sum_weights` by letting `simp` handle the empty case and removing the redundant singleton split in the inductive step Extracted from #38144 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex LLM-generated 1/5 Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/SlashActions.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
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39392 jayscambler
author:jayscambler
feat(Cryptography): one-time pad and Shannon perfect secrecy Adds `Mathlib/Cryptography/OTP.lean`. One-time pad over an arbitrary finite abelian group `G`: - `OTP.encrypt k m := m + k`, `OTP.decrypt k c := c - k`. - `OTP.correct`: `decrypt k (encrypt k m) = m`, by `abel`. - `OTP.perfect_secrecy`: for any `m₀, m₁`, the distributions of `encrypt k m₀` and `encrypt k m₁` over uniform `k` are equal; both reduce to `PMF.uniformOfFintype G`. Proof goes via `Equiv.addLeft`. Independent of the Schnorr PR (#39279); no shared definitions. Unlike everything else likely to live under `Mathlib/Cryptography/`, the security guarantee here is information-theoretic, not computational. **AI disclosure**: this PR was a collaboration between myself, Grey Haven's autocontext and Claude Opus 4.7 (Anthropic). I read each line and built locally on current master. (strawberry has three r's) new-contributor LLM-generated 76/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Cryptography/OTP.lean 2 3 ['MrBrain295', 'github-actions'] nobody
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39438 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
chore(Order/WellFounded): use `to_dual` Creates `argmax`/`argmaxOn` duals to the existing `argmin`/`argminOn`, and `WellFoundedLT.min`/`WellFoundedGT.max` in order to properly dualize `WellFounded.min_le`. Some theorems about `WellFounded{LT/GT}` which didn't have a dual before have to be renamed to make room, e.g. `StrictMono.range_inj` is renamed to `StrictMono.range_inj_of_wellFoundedLT`. --- This is blocking dualizing things in `ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Basic.lean`. `WellFounded.min_le` has ~30 usages in ~10 files, so deprecating it should probably happen in a separate PR. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 80/34 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Sort.lean,Mathlib/Order/Hom/Set.lean,Mathlib/Order/WellFounded.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Enum.lean 4 5 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39368 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat: homogenization of an affine space --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
401/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Homogenization.lean,docs/references.bib 3 15 ['eric-wieser', 'gasparattila', 'github-actions'] nobody
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39549 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Order/RelIso/Basic): `swap`s and `compl`s are `Equiv`s --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 13/8 Mathlib/Order/RelIso/Basic.lean 1 3 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
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29744 espottesmith
author:espottesmith
feat(Combinatorics): define directed hypergraphs This PR defines directed hypergraphs: ``` @[ext] structure DiHypergraph (α : Type*) where /-- The vertex set -/ vertexSet : Set α /-- The edge set -/ edgeSet : Set ((Set α) × (Set α)) /-- Each edge is a pair (s, d), where s ⊆ vertexSet and d ⊆ vertexSet -/ edge_src_dst_isSubset_vertexSet' : ∀ ⦃e⦄, e ∈ edgeSet → e.1 ⊆ vertexSet ∧ e.2 ⊆ vertexSet ``` Additional definitions: - tail/head stars and negative/positive stars - some special cases (B-Graph, F-Graph, BF-Graph, and what I'm calling a "non-endless" dihypergraph, where neither the source/tail nor the destination/head are empty) - Vertex and (hyper)edge adjacency - isolated vertices - empty and nonempty dihypergraphs The design employed here is based off of #28613, but this PR does not depend on that one. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 398/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/DiHypergraph/Basic.lean 2 4 ['b-mehta', 'espottesmith', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
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33928 jsm28
author:jsm28
feat(Combinatorics/Tiling/TileSet): indexed families of tiles Define the type `TileSet` for indexed families of tiles (in a discrete context), and some associated definitions (including `symmetryGroup`) and API lemmas. `TileSet` can be used for tilings of the whole space; for tilings of part of the space; for patches of tiles (extracted from a tiling by considering tiles meeting some set of points, or considered on their own without extracting from a tiling); for multiple tilings (covering the space more than once). In particular, the fact that people study multiple tilings provides a clear justification for using indexed families rather than sets of tiles, and basic definitions and API lemmas generally work for all these different uses of `TileSet` (sometimes with weak constraints such as tiles being finite, nonempty and only having finitely many tiles meeting any point of the space). Definitions for saying e.g. "this `TileSet` is a tiling of the whole space" are to be included in subsequent files in subsequent PRs. From AperiodicMonotilesLean. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 460/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Tiling/TileSet.lean 2 23 ['Parcly-Taxel', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'jsm28', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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38906 lua-vr
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feat(ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed): add binary versions of lemmas Add binary versions of some of the lemmas. Those are useful when the domain is indexed over the members of a set. From the Carleson project. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order carleson 21/5 Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed.lean 1 19 ['JovanGerb', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'lua-vr', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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39547 Hagb
author:Hagb
chore(Order/Preorder/Finite): use `@[to_dual]` on lemmas about `{Min,Max}imal{For,}` Proofs of other theorems (e.g. in #39427) with dual theorems dependent on these lemmas would benefit from their duality. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 11/25 Mathlib/Order/Preorder/Finite.lean 1 4 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39611 mbkybky
author:mbkybky
feat(RingTheory): let `B` be a faithfully flat `A`-algebra, then `A` is a local ring if `B` is Let `B` be a faithfully flat `A`-algebra, then `A` is a local ring if `B` is. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 13/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Flat/FaithfullyFlat/Algebra.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39225 junodeveloper
author:junodeveloper
feat(SimpleGraph): add no-bridge theorem for even degree graphs This PR proves that a finite graph in which every vertex has even degree has no bridge. It adds: * `SimpleGraph.not_isBridge_of_even_degree` The proof argues by contradiction: if an edge is a bridge, delete it and look at the connected component containing one endpoint. In that component, the endpoint has odd degree, while any other odd-degree vertex would contradict the bridge assumption and the even-degree hypothesis. This contradicts the handshaking lemma via the existing odd-degree API. Local checks: ```bash lake build Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity.EdgeConnectivity lake exe lint-style Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity.EdgeConnectivity lake exe runLinter Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity.EdgeConnectivity ``` ## AI usage disclosure I used OpenClaw/Codex while developing this PR. Much of the Lean proof of `not_isBridge_of_even_degree` was drafted with AI assistance, including API search and proof refactoring. I reviewed the generated code, made edits, ran the local checks above, and understand and take responsibility for the final statement and proof. t-combinatorics new-contributor large-import LLM-generated 122/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/EdgeConnectivity.lean 1 12 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'junodeveloper', 'linesthatinterlace'] nobody
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39607 TentativeConvert
author:TentativeConvert
feat(Algebra/DirectSum): equivalence between direct sum indexed by ι₁ and double sum indexed by ι₂ and fibres of f : ι₁ → ι₂ 1. Add variant `equivCongrLeft'` of `equivCongrLeft`, and corresponding `…_apply` lemma. 2. Add `…_of lemmas` for both `equivCongrLeft` and `equivCongrLeft'`. 3. Add `…of lemma` for `sigmaCurry`, i.e. `sigmaCurry_of`. 4. Add `sigmaFiberAddEquiv`: the equivalence between a direct sum indexed by a type `ι₁` and the double sum indexed by a type `ι₂` and the fibres of a map `f : ι₁ → ι₂`. Add two `…_apply` lemmas and an `…_of` lemma. --- This is supposed to be a first step towards merging the draft PR #39356. re 1: Mathematically, I don't see why one version should be preferred over the other, but I found the existing `equivCongrLeft` more difficult to work with when the equivalence `h : ι ≃ κ` is naturally given in the opposite direction. (I could not avoid explicit type casts through the equality `h.symm.symm = h` when defining `sigmaFiberAddEquiv` in terms of `equivCongrLeft`.) Very unsure about the name of `equivCongrLeft'`. (I see that the name `equivCongrLeft` was chosen in analogy with `Equiv.piCongrLeft`. `Equiv.piCongrRight` looks very different, so presumably `equivCongrLeft'` should *not* be called `equivCongrRight`.) re 4: Very unsure about the naming of the two different `…_apply` lemmas; called them `…_apply` and `…_apply'` for now. The second (`…_apply'`) cannot be a `simp` lemma as it would prevent the first (`…_apply`) from firing. I've used Claude Opus for understanding error messages and git interaction, but everything is hand coded. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
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66/1 Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39624 justus-springer
author:justus-springer
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/PDeriv): a coefficient formula for `pderiv` This formula is useful for defining partial derivatives of multivariate power series, see PR #39626. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
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15/0 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/PDeriv.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39625 justus-springer
author:justus-springer
feat(RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Trunc): generalize truncation lemmas Generalize `coeff_trunc_mul_trunc_eq_coeff_mul` (and its analogs for `truncFinset` and `trunc'`) to allow for different truncation levels for the two arguments. This matches the API for univariate power series, where we already have `PowerSeries.coeff_mul_eq_coeff_trunc_mul_trunc₂`. This is useful for defining partial derivatives of multivariate power series, see PR #39626. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 39/7 Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Trunc.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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33714 idontgetoutmuch
author:idontgetoutmuch
feat(Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold): Riemannian metrics exist II Supersedes https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/33519 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor 723/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finprod.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ExistsRiemannianMetric.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/PartitionOfUnity.lean 4 200 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'idontgetoutmuch'] nobody
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39635 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Matrix): a scalar is in the spectrum iff it's an eigenvalue --- [#Is there code for X? > Matrix eigenvalues: spectrum and mulVec](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Matrix.20eigenvalues.3A.20spectrum.20and.20mulVec/with/596538140) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
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18/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Matrix.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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38531 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths): `Walk.map` preserves more properties Adds some missing theorems about how `Walk.map` behaves with `IsTrail`/`IsPath`/`IsCircuit`/`IsCycle`. Summary of what we have now, with the 8 new theorems and 2 renames marked: ``` IsTrail.of_map : (p.map f).IsTrail → p.IsTrail -- new map_isTrail_iff_of_injective : f.Injective → (p.map f).IsTrail ↔ p.IsTrail IsTrail.map : f.Injective → p.IsTrail → (p.map f).IsTrail -- renamed from map_isTrail_of_injective IsPath.of_map : (p.map f).IsPath → p.IsPath map_isPath_iff_of_injective : f.Injective → (p.map f).IsPath ↔ p.IsPath IsPath.map : f.Injective f → p.IsPath → (p.map f).IsPath -- renamed from map_isPath_of_injective IsCircuit.of_map : (p.map f).IsCircuit → p.IsCircuit -- new map_isCircuit_iff_of_injective : f.Injective → (p.map f).IsCircuit ↔ p.IsCircuit -- new IsCircuit.map : f.Injective → p.IsCircuit → (p.map f).IsCircuit -- new IsCycle.of_map : (p.map f).IsCycle → p.IsCycle -- new map_isCycle_iff_of_injective : f.Injective → (p.map f).IsCycle ↔ p.IsCycle IsCycle.map : f.Injective → p.IsCycle → (p.map f).IsCycle mapLe_isTrail : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsTrail ↔ p.IsTrail IsTrail.of_mapLe : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsTrail → p.IsTrail IsTrail.mapLe : G ≤ G' → p.IsTrail → (p.mapLe h).IsTrail mapLe_isPath : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsPath ↔ p.IsPath IsPath.of_mapLe : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsPath → p.IsPath IsPath.mapLe : G ≤ G' → p.IsPath → (p.mapLe h).IsPath mapLe_isCircuit : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsCircuit ↔ p.IsCircuit -- new IsCircuit.of_mapLe : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsCircuit → p.IsCircuit -- new IsCircuit.mapLe : G ≤ G' → p.IsCircuit → (p.mapLe h).IsCircuit -- new mapLe_isCycle : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsCycle ↔ p.IsCycle IsCycle.of_mapLe : G ≤ G' → (p.mapLe h).IsCycle → p.IsCycle IsCycle.mapLe : G ≤ G' → p.IsCycle → (p.mapLe h).IsCycle ``` --- Also golfs `map_isPath_of_injective`/`IsPath.of_map`/`map_isTrail_iff_of_injective`, they don't need induction. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 47/30 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39627 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix): 0 is always an eigenvalue and the determinant is always zero, plus a few other small lemmas. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #39642 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 71/15 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
23-47969
23 days ago
23-52439
23 days ago
24-13521
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36667 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(ModelTheory): add `exClosure` definition for first-order formulas Prepare for moving realizations between elementarily equivalent structures. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-logic 37/0 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
23-5166
23 days ago
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39575 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
chore(Data/Finsupp): make `mapDomain_congr` congr This makes simp stronger. It particular, it breaks some proofs that relied on simp being weak. From MeanFourier --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-convex-geometry 29/36 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Nilpotent.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/ConvexSpace/Defs.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Basis/Defs.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Finsupp/Pi.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Basis.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/EquivReindex.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/House.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Homological/GroupHomology/Functoriality.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Intertwining.lean 10 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
22-64451
22 days ago
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39687 TentativeConvert
author:TentativeConvert
feat(Algebra/Group/Submonoid): type class to indicate that supremum in a SubmonoidClass agrees with supremum of submonoids Add a type class `SubmonoidClass.IsConcreteSSup` to indicate that the canonical map `.ofClass` from a class `S` of submonoids of `M` to `Submonoid M` preserves suprema. --- This PR implements the minimal type class assumption needed to make „pushfoward of gradings along maps of indexing sets“ – see draft PR #39356 – work in some `SetLike` generality. Given `{S M : Type*} [SetLike S M] [Monoid M] [SubmonoidClass S M]`, we have canonical maps ``` S → Submonoid M → Set M ``` The first is `Submonoid.ofClass`, the second and the composition are `coe` maps coming from the `SetLike` structures. Depending on `S`, these maps may or may not satisfy various properties with respect the lattice structures on `Submonoid M` and `Set M`. Mathlib so far includes the type class `[IsConcreteLE S M]`, which asserts that the composition `S → Set M` is order-preserving and order-reflecting. The type class defined here asserts that the first map, `S → Submonoid M`, preserves suprema. In examples such as `S = Subgroup M`, `S = Submodule R M`, much more is true – in these cases, `S` is a complete sublattice of `Submonoid M`. But there are also examples where only the weaker property defined here holds, e.g. `S = OpenSubgroup M` for a topological group `M`. Note on `outParam`: I did *not* write `(M : outParam Type*)` in the assumptions of `SubmonoidClass.IsConcreteSSup` in accordance with the [DocString of `Setlike`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Data/SetLike/Basic.html#SetLike). However, we do have `(B : outParam Type*)` in the definition of `IsConcreteLE`, so perhaps I'm misinterpreting the DocString. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
56/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/SSup.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
22-59960
22 days ago
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35069 A-M-Berns
author:A-M-Berns
feat(Geometry/Polygon): simple polygons and boundary map This PR introduces Simple polygons with the predicate `IsSimple`, which captures the idea of a non-self-intersecting boundary, in the file Simple.lean. In the file Boundary.lean, a boundary map from `AddCircle n` is defined. I prove that the range of this map is the boundary and that this map is injective if and only if the polygon is simple. I kept Boundary.lean and Simple.lean separate because future results will include stuff just about the boundary map independent of simplicity (e.g. that it is continuous in the appropriate setting) and stuff just about simple polygons independent of the boundary map (e.g. that for n = 3, IsSimple iff HasNondegenerateVertices.) I used Claude Code to help generate some of the proof material, but I golfed and edited all AI contribution. - [x] depends on: #34598 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> new-contributor t-euclidean-geometry LLM-generated 360/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Polygon/Boundary.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Polygon/Simple.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Fin/Rotate.lean 4 30 ['A-M-Berns', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'jsm28', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] nobody
22-5169
22 days ago
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108 days ago
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39738 NoahW314
author:NoahW314
feat(Algebra/Algebra/Bilinear): generalize to `NonUnitalNonAssocCommSemiring` Complete a TODO which can now be done since #28604 is merged. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
2/4 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Bilinear.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
21-82729
21 days ago
21-82804
21 days ago
21-82576
21 days
39518 abeldonate
author:abeldonate
feat(RingTheory/LocalProperties/Projective): Projective Module theorem Theorem: R Noetherian, M finitely generated R-Mod. Then: M projective iff M_m free for all m maximal t-ring-theory new-contributor large-import 21/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalProperties/Projective.lean 1 9 ['abeldonate', 'github-actions', 'mbkybky', 'vlad902'] nobody
21-66084
21 days ago
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25 days ago
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39530 RaggedR
author:RaggedR
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): group actions on simple graphs This adds the first connection between Mathlib's MulAction and SimpleGraph libraries. The GraphAction class asserts that a group action on the vertex type preserves the adjacency relation, and builds on it to define vertex-transitivity and arc-transitivity for graphs. The GraphAction typeclass gives adj_smul_iff (the biconditional for group actions) and toIso (each group element induces a graph automorphism). The IsVertexTransitive class combines GraphAction with IsPretransitive, and IsArcTransitive requires transitivity on ordered adjacent pairs (arcs). The main theorem is the standard characterization: a graph is arc-transitive if and only if it is vertex-transitive and locally transitive (the stabilizer of each vertex acts transitively on its neighbors). The forward direction is proved directly by composing a vertex-transporting element with a neighbor-transporting stabilizer element. The reverse direction shows that an arc-transitive graph with no isolated vertices is vertex-transitive. These definitions are the algebraic graph theory prerequisites for formalizing coset graphs (Sabidussi's construction) and the characterization of symmetric graphs via double cosets and involutions (Lorimer's theorem). --- LLM tools were used to assist with Lean formalization. The mathematical content is the author's own work. t-combinatorics new-contributor LLM-generated 130/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Action.lean 2 7 ['RaggedR', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
21-55452
21 days ago
21-55452
21 days ago
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26 days
39696 jsm28
author:jsm28
refactor(LinearAlgebra/Orientation,LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/FiniteDimensional): instances for arbitrary orientations Based on suggestions by @kim-em on Zulip https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/PRs.20towards.20IMO.20geometry.202024.20P4/near/596946072 add convenience scoped instances for choosing an arbitrary orientation of a module, and for the `finrank` of the span of the vertices of a simplex. Note: I don't understand why the latter scoped instance is only found automatically in one of the two places using it; in `Sphere/Power.lean` it's necessary to use `Affine.Simplex.fact_finrank_direction_affineSpan_eq` rather than relying on typeclass inference, but in `Angle/Sphere.lean` typeclass inference suffices. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-euclidean-geometry
label:t-algebra$
26/23 Archive/Imo/Imo2019Q2.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Sphere.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Sphere/Power.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/FiniteDimensional.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Orientation.lean 5 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
21-25844
21 days ago
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21 days ago
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22 days
39763 NoahW314
author:NoahW314
feat(Algebra/GroupWithZero/Divisibility): add `mul_dvd_left_iff_isUnit` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
9/0 Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Divisibility.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
20-81268
20 days ago
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39765 vlad902
author:vlad902
doc(RingTheory): fix local ring doc comment The predicate for local rings was updated to the current definition on non-commutative semirings back in mathlib3, but the outdated comment stating that local rings are commutative rings with a unique maximal ideal has not been updated since. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 4/4 Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/Defs.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
20-64459
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39783 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/Interval/Finset): `Set.ncard` lemmas for `LocallyFiniteOrder` Followup to #39414 which untagged `Fintype.card_I??` as `@[simp]`. Adds `Cardinal.mk`/`Set.encard`/`Set.ncard` lemmas for the 8 interval sets `Set.I??` (= 24 lemmas), that convert them to `Finset.card` over the corresponding `Finset.I??` from a `LocallyFiniteOrder` instance. --- `simp`? I think it's a bit strange since the `LocallyFiniteOrder` instance could have crazy definitions for the finset intervals which aren't "simpler", though the instances we currently have are simple. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 115/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Finset/Card.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
20-35998
20 days ago
20-36066
20 days ago
20-36137
20 days
28685 mitchell-horner
author:mitchell-horner
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): prove the minimal-degree version of the Erdős-Stone theorem Proves the minimal degree-version of the Erdős-Stone theorem: If `G` has a minimal degree of at least `(1 - 1 / r + o(1)) * card V`, then `G` contains a copy of a `completeEquipartiteGraph` in `r + 1` parts each of size `t`. The double-counting construction from the proof is available in `namespace ErdosStone`. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #25843 - [x] depends on: #27597 - [x] depends on: #27599 - [x] depends on: #28443 - [x] depends on: #28445 - [x] depends on: #28446 - [x] depends on: #28447 This is the first of several pull requests towards the full Erdős-Stone(-Simonovits) theorem, hence the name of the file. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics maintainer-merge 329/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Extremal/ErdosStoneSimonovits.lean 2 19 ['YaelDillies', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'mitchell-horner', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
20-5170
20 days ago
41-5307
41 days ago
101-13821
101 days
39799 NoahW314
author:NoahW314
chore(RingTheory/Ideal/Operations): deprecate duplicate theorem `Ideal.span_mul_span'` `Ideal.span_mul_span'` is identical to `Ideal.span_mul_span`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) At one point, `Ideal.span_mul_span` and `Ideal.span_mul_span'` were distinct, but `Ideal.span_mul_span` was changed in #22151 to be identical to `Ideal.span_mul_span'`. t-ring-theory 6/7 Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Norm/RelNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Operations.lean,scripts/nolints_prime_decls.txt 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
20-2672
20 days ago
20-2941
20 days ago
20-2713
20 days
39774 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Order/WellFounded): `WellFounded` on subtype iff the relation restricted on the subtype is `WellFounded` Equivalence between `WellFounded` on a subtype and `WellFounded` on the underlying type with the relation restricted on the subtype. --- (It was a lemma for #39781, which has been closed since there would be a better proof.) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 13/0 Mathlib/Order/WellFounded.lean 1 3 ['Hagb', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
19-75563
19 days ago
20-30835
20 days ago
20-30607
20 days
39808 chenson2018
author:chenson2018
chore(Data): refactor proofs where `grind?` fails These are sources of technical debt as now reported in the [weekly linting report](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Weekly.20linting.20log/with/544658968). The idea is that a successful `grind` proof can fail to report the theorems it used via `grind?`, which means that if these proofs break across toolchains that it becomes significantly harder to repair. Most of these are fixed by squeezing the call to `grind` and unsetting `linter.tacticAnalysis.verifyGrindOnly` so they no longer appear in the weekly report. Unfortunately, this can't be on by default for performance reasons, but I highly encourage using this linter when adding any `grind` proofs. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data tech debt 69/41 Mathlib/Data/Bool/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Bool/Set.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fin/Tuple/NatAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Powerset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Range.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/SMulAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Chain.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Count.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Cycle.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Induction.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/ReduceOption.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sigma.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sort.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/TakeDrop.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Triplewise.lean,Mathlib/Data/Option/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Disjoint.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Function.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Insert.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sum/Order.lean 24 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
19-63491
19 days ago
19-76911
19 days ago
19-76683
19 days
39623 justus-springer
author:justus-springer
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/Basic): `coeff_C_of_ne_zero` and `coeff_add_single_C` These lemmas are multivariate analogs to `Polynomial.coeff_C_of_ne_zero`, `Polynomial.coeff_C_succ` and `PowerSeries.coeff_C_of_ne_zero` and `PowerSeries.coeff_succ_C`. They are useful for defining partial derivatives for multivariate power series, see PR #39626. - [x] depends on: #39632 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 16/0 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Basic.lean 2 7 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'justus-springer', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'wwylele'] nobody
19-62963
19 days ago
19-64627
19 days ago
24-28298
24 days
39820 samuelchassot
author:samuelchassot
Add proof of the existence of an Eulerian walk if all vertices have even degree or if exactly vertices have odd degree As per the TODO open in `Trails.lean`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 671/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Eulerian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Trails.lean 3 8 ['SnirBroshi', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] nobody
19-48525
19 days ago
19-49756
19 days ago
19-49528
19 days
39818 Ljon4ik4
author:Ljon4ik4
feat: Transferring Lie Algebra structures along Equivalences This pr adds the functionality to transfer Lie brackets along equivalences (additive, linear and plain ones). I followed the scheme of the existing `TransferInstance.lean` file. For one of the proofs, I also needed `linearEquiv_apply `, which seemed missing so I added it. AI use disclaimer: I used claude to search for lemmas/ understand error messages / proofreading and feedback, but wrote the whole code myself. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
124/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/TransferInstance.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
19-45678
19 days ago
19-45753
19 days ago
19-47770
19 days
37984 loefflerd
author:loefflerd
feat: abstract theory of measures General foundations of non-archimedean measure theory (intended for applications to Iwasawa algebras) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #38701 t-topology 306/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/Measure/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/Measure/Topology.lean 3 11 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'loefflerd', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
19-44811
19 days ago
19-44811
19 days ago
34-45402
34 days
39736 NoahW314
author:NoahW314
feat(RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder): add `leadingTerm` lemmas Add lemmas for `leadingTerm` to match those for `leadingCoeff`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 87/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder.lean 1 5 ['Hagb', 'NoahW314', 'github-actions'] nobody
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19 days ago
21-84284
21 days ago
21-84056
21 days
39829 or4nge19
author:or4nge19
feat(LinearAlgebra): basis flag lemmas and genEigenspace map Part 1/3 of #39139. Introduces basis flag lemmas and intertwining `genEigenspace` map, using directly available constructors, ie introducing none (so improving on #39139) Co-authored-by: [kuotsanhsu](https://github.com/kuotsanhsu) [learningstud@gmail.com](mailto:learningstud@gmail.com) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
76/2 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Basis/Flag.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Basic.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
19-41517
19 days ago
19-41575
19 days ago
19-41374
19 days
39747 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: intervals `Ici`/`Ioi` are cofinal/closed under directed suprema --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 67/11 Mathlib/Order/Cofinal.lean,Mathlib/Order/DirSupClosed.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/UpperLower/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopology.lean 5 16 ['YaelDillies', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
19-17342
19 days ago
20-40168
20 days ago
21-17910
21 days
39809 zcyemi
author:zcyemi
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Menelaus): add Menelaus' theorem Add Menelaus' theorem for both `AffineSpace` and `NormedAddTorsor`. The `AffineSpace` version includes both the forward and converse directions, while the `NormedAddTorsor` version currently includes the forward direction. For the converse direction in the `NormedAddTorsor` setting, I am still considering the most convenient formalization for future use. One possible approach is to use `sbtw` / `¬ sbtw` to distinguish the different positional cases for points on the edges of a triangle, but this seems too complicated under permutations of the triangle vertices. t-euclidean-geometry 218/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Affine/Menelaus.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Menelaus.lean,docs/1000.yaml 4 1 ['github-actions'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
19-3832
19 days ago
19-68436
19 days ago
19-68885
19 days
39722 kg583
author:kg583
feat(Combinatorics): Link `Nat.Partition` to `YoungDiagram` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> AI disclosure: Claude was used to source some proof sketches. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor large-import 120/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Conjugate.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Young/YoungDiagram.lean 4 36 ['NoahW314', 'github-actions', 'kg583', 'wwylele'] nobody
18-83551
18 days ago
21-24360
21 days ago
22-21707
22 days
39693 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
feat(Combinatorics/Enumerative/Bell): sum over partition shapes Kill TODO in `Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Bell.lean` which proves `Nat.bell` as a sum of `Multiset.bell` over partition shapes --- Migrated from #37690 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics maintainer-merge 128/35 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Bell.lean 1 6 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] nobody
18-59992
18 days ago
22-55703
22 days ago
22-55475
22 days
38950 smmercuri
author:smmercuri
chore(Algebra): `coe_algHom` -> `coe_toAlgHom` --- There are also instances of `coe_ringHom`, `coe_linearMap` etc which I can fix in follow-up PRs <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 78/64 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Spectrum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Centralizer.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Azumaya/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/AffineSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/GelfandDuality.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Extension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Isaacs.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/KummerExtension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/LinearDisjoint.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Minpoly/Field.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparableDegree.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Charpoly/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Subalgebra.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/Gal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/MvPolynomial.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DividedPowerAlgebra/Init.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Extension/Presentation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Extension/Presentation/Core.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/AlgHom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/Operations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Symmetric/FundamentalTheorem.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/NoetherNormalization.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Cyclotomic/Factorization.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Smooth/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Smooth/IntegralClosure.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TensorProduct/Maps.lean 33 6 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
18-46050
18 days ago
18-46091
18 days ago
34-39620
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36814 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
refactor(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): no proof obligation in `rotate` If the walk doesn't go through the new vertex, return `nil` instead. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 41/32 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/Connected.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/Subgraph.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hamiltonian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk/Decomp.lean 7 9 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
18-40667
18 days ago
18-40744
18 days ago
80-78631
80 days
39709 justus-springer
author:justus-springer
feat(RingTheory/): `MvPolynomial` is standard smooth Add the trivial submersive presentation for `MvPolynomial` and show that `MvPolynomial` is standard smooth over its base ring. This will be used to show that affine space is smooth in #39710. - [x] depends on: #39708 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 47/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Extension/Presentation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Extension/Presentation/Submersive.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Smooth/StandardSmooth.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
18-27529
18 days ago
18-27537
18 days ago
18-30198
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39110 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
chore(Data/Set): reduce defeq abuse of `Set α = α → Prop` These are among the first places that would fail if `Set α` wasn't defeq to `α → Prop`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 35/20 Mathlib/Data/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Insert.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanAlgebra/Set.lean 5 24 ['SnirBroshi', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-bors', 'themathqueen', 'urkud', 'vihdzp'] urkud
assignee:urkud
18-25958
18 days ago
28-60201
28 days ago
34-61373
34 days
37062 tannerduve
author:tannerduve
feat(Computability): Turing join and semilattice structure on Turing degrees ## Summary - Add `Partrec.kronecker` (equality test) and `Partrec.join` (disjoint union by parity) in `Partrec.lean` - Prove `Nat.RecursiveIn` is closed under computable conditionals (`cond_const`, `cond`) - Show each component reduces to the join (`left_le_join`, `right_le_join`) and the join is the least upper bound (`join_le`) - Establish `SemilatticeSup` instance on `TuringDegree` t-computability new-contributor large-import 311/15 Mathlib/Computability/Partrec.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RecursiveIn.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringDegree.lean 3 7 ['Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tannerduve'] Komyyy
assignee:Komyyy
18-4993
18 days ago
61-40071
61 days ago
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39935 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite): LocallyFiniteOrder Adds an order-theoretic `LocallyFiniteOrder (SimpleGraph V)` instance (closed intervals are finite), distinct from the existing graph-theoretic `LocallyFinite` (vertex degrees) already in this file. The instance takes `DecidableLE` as an explicit hypothesis rather than routing through `Classical`, because per-graph `DecidableRel G.Adj` is value-dependent and cannot be a free global instance. Co-authored-by: Malte Jackisch <45597826+MaltyBlanket@users.noreply.github.com> --- Came up while writing a Möbius inversion between copy counts and induced copy counts ([WIP](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/pull/36/changes)) that sums over the closed interval `Finset.Icc G ⊤` of supergraphs. Decidability of the order plus local-finiteness of the lattice felt like a clean standalone piece to land first, before the rest of the Möbius file. Less sure about what the conventions for declaring type class instances are in mathlib, let me know if this is not of the expected shape or should not be included at all. t-combinatorics 20/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
17-38209
17 days ago
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17-39326
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39907 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Order/InititalSeg): `PrincipalSeg` is trichotomous for well orders For any two well orders, one is a principal segment of the other, or they are isomorphic. Suggested by @vihdzp in the review of #39545 https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/39545#discussion_r3262466782. It may slightly simplify the proof of `infinite_iff_nonempty_relEmbedding_of_isWellOrder`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 7/0 Mathlib/Order/InitialSeg.lean 1 1 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
17-36221
17 days ago
17-78531
17 days ago
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39865 eliasjudin
author:eliasjudin
feat(Algebra): add eval API parity lemmas Adds two eval API parity lemmas from #23044: `MvPolynomial.hom_eval₂`, parallel to `Polynomial.hom_eval₂`, and `Polynomial.eval₂RingHom_comp_C`, parallel to `MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_comp_C`. This addresses the eval portion of #23044; the degree-name discussion there is left for separate work. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
10/0 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Eval.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Eval/Defs.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
17-20911
17 days ago
18-64618
18 days ago
18-64390
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39802 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: more theorems on `toBoolRing` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
23/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/BooleanRing.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
17-17515
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38231 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(ModelTheory/Definablity): add syntax-to-definability bridge lemmas Add bridge lemmas from syntax to definability and refactor downstream proofs to use them. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic 88/56 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Definability.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementarySubstructures.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
17-5170
17 days ago
55-76254
55 days ago
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38815 dagurtomas
author:dagurtomas
feat(Tactic/CategoryTheory): extend `@[to_app]` to natural transformations This extends the `@[to_app]` attribute so it also generates componentwise lemmas from equalities of natural transformations between functors, while preserving the existing bicategory behavior. It also ensures generated component lemmas remain usable by dsimp when they are definitionally true. t-category-theory LLM-generated t-meta 148/22 Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/ToApp.lean,Mathlib/Util/AddRelatedDecl.lean,MathlibTest/CategoryTheory/ToApp.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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17 days ago
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32282 jsm28
author:jsm28
feat(Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Incenter): unoriented angle bisection Add lemmas giving unoriented angles involving the incenter and excenters of a triangle as expressions involving dividing angles of the triangle by 2, deduced from oriented bisection lemmas. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #30981 - [ ] depends on: #30982 - [ ] depends on: #31205 - [ ] depends on: #32019 - [ ] depends on: #32021 - [ ] depends on: #32259 - [ ] depends on: #32260 - [ ] depends on: #32270 - [ ] depends on: #32273 - [ ] depends on: #32278 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-euclidean-geometry 98/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Incenter.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'jsm28', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'wwylele'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
17-4028
17 days ago
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78 days ago
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35868 Raph-DG
author:Raph-DG
feat(Topology): add variant of the sheaf condition which assumes non triviality of the cover In this PR we add in a variant of the sheaf condition which assumes the cover present in the sheaf condition is nontrivial in the sense that the indexing type is nonempty and the values of the presheaf on each element of the cover are nonempty. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 54/0 Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/SheafCondition/UniqueGluing.lean 1 5 ['Raph-DG', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
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17 days ago
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43 days ago
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38432 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Logic/Relation): `Map r f g ≤ s ↔ r ≤ s.bicompl f g` and the dual `s ≤ Relation.Map r f g ↔ s.bicompl f g ≤ r` which requires `f` and `g` to be bijective. Adds `Galois{Connection/Insertion/Coinsertion}` for the dual. The theorems are specialized to `onFun` instead of `bicompl` for when `f = g`. The `≤` theorems are spelled using `Subrelation` since `≤` is not yet available in this file, and `∀` for the `bicompl` theorems since `Subrelation` only supports homogeneous relations. A `GaloisConnection` for the iff in the title requires `f`/`g` to be bijective, but then we can get an `OrderIso` which is stronger (see #38499). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic 119/28 Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean,Mathlib/Order/GaloisConnection/Basic.lean 2 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] fpvandoorn
assignee:fpvandoorn
17-4016
17 days ago
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39411 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(Push): allow pushing `∀` through `∃` This PR adds `Classical.skolem` to the `push` set. This allows pusing a forall through an exists, which can sometimes be convenient. This PR also removes `forall_self_imp` from the `push` set. I'm not sure why I added it in the first place - I think it is out of scope. This PR also fixes a subtle bug in `push` which causes `push` to not be idempotent. Namely that the default value of `post` returns `.done` instead of `.continue`, causing the tactic to stop earlier than it should/ --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 9/3 Mathlib/Tactic/Push.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/Push/Basic.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] dwrensha
assignee:dwrensha
17-4011
17 days ago
22-52141
22 days ago
0-6372
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37374 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(Topology/DerivedSet): add relative derived set lemmas Add `relDerivedSet`, `relDerivedSet_subset`, and `IsClosed.relDerivedSet_eq`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology new-contributor 17/0 Mathlib/Topology/DerivedSet.lean 1 7 ['NoneMore', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] fpvandoorn
assignee:fpvandoorn
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16 days ago
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16 days ago
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38052 WenrongZou
author:WenrongZou
feat(FormalGroup): `F(X,0)=X` and `F(0,X)=X` In this PR, I prove that given a formal group law `F`, then `F(X,0) = X` and `F(0,X) = X`. And modify the definition of `FormalGroup.Point` to be a subtype. And prove that this subtype is a `AddZeroClass`. Eventually we will prove that this is a `AddGroup`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 253/33 Mathlib/RingTheory/FormalGroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Substitution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Evaluation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Substitution.lean 5 19 ['WenrongZou', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mariainesdff', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
16-63202
16 days ago
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16 days ago
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38228 kim-em
author:kim-em
ci: block merging PRs that increase technical debt unless reviewed This PR adds a merge gate for technical debt increases. When the existing technical debt metrics script reports an increase, the `build` job adds an `increases-technical-debt` label. A `check-technical-debt` job then adds `blocked-by-increases-technical-debt`, which blocks bors. A reviewer can add `allow-increases-technical-debt` to unblock after confirming the increase is acceptable. ### Fail-closed detection The detection greps for the *safe* patterns (`Decrease in tech debt:` / `No changes to technical debt.`) rather than for `Increase`. If `mathlib-ci` changes the script's output wording, the label is added (fail closed) rather than silently skipped (fail open). ### Labels (three-label pattern, same as #38225) | Label | Managed by | Purpose | |---|---|---| | `increases-technical-debt` | `build` job (tech debt script) | Factual: this PR increases debt | | `blocked-by-increases-technical-debt` | `check-technical-debt` job | Operational: blocks bors | | `allow-increases-technical-debt` | Reviewer | Override: reviewer approves the increase | Bors's `block_labels` has no conditional logic, so we need the derived `blocked-by-increases-technical-debt` label to express the conjunction "increases-technical-debt AND NOT allow-increases-technical-debt". False positives can be reported on the [mathlib4 Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/increases-technical-debt.20label). 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code ----------- - [x] depends on: leanprover-community/mathlib-ci#28 CI 83/2 .github/workflows/PR_summary.yml,bors.toml 2 9 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jcommelin', 'joneugster', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] Vierkantor and jcommelin
assignee:Vierkantor assignee:jcommelin
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16 days ago
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16 days ago
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38594 ScottCarnahan
author:ScottCarnahan
feat(Algebra/Lie): grading on loop algebras In this PR we introduce a decomposition of a tensor product of modules induced by a decomposition of the module on the left side. This is used to produce the canonical "energy" grading on a loop Lie algebra. This will (eventually) give us the "energy" grading on smooth representations of affine algebras. --- Should I make the tensor decomposition more ring-polymorphic? [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
144/9 Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Loop.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/DirectSum/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Decomposition.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Map.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
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16 days ago
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17 days ago
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39202 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Analysis/Calculus/Gradient): add `toDual_gradient` and companions Add `toDual_gradient`, `toDual_gradientWithin`, and the composed variants `toDual_comp_gradient`, `toDual_comp_gradientWithin` — the natural inverse direction of the gradient's defining equation `∇ f x := (toDual 𝕜 F).symm (fderiv 𝕜 f x)`. These identify `(toDual 𝕜 F) (∇ f x)` with `fderiv 𝕜 f x` (and the `gradientWithin` and composed forms with the corresponding fderiv versions), making the Riesz isomorphism between the two derivative views explicit. The proofs of `DifferentiableAt.hasGradientAt` and `DifferentiableWithinAt.hasGradientWithinAt` in the same file are simplified to use them. Co-authored-by: Sebastian Pokutta <23001135+pokutta@users.noreply.github.com> --- Came up while formalizing the descent lemma for Lipschitz-smooth functions, where being able to switch between `LipschitzWith K (fderiv ℝ f)` and `LipschitzWith K (∇ f)` is helpful, which with this PR becomes `toDual_comp_gradient ▸ (toDual ℝ F).isometry.lipschitzWith_iff K`. Also slightly simplifies two call sites in mathlib. maintainer-merge 20/5 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Gradient/Basic.lean 1 5 ['FordUniver', 'Komyyy', 'github-actions'] nobody
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39973 tb65536
author:tb65536
chore(Topology/Algebra/Category/ProfiniteGrp/*): to_additivize some declarations This PR to_additivizes some declarations relating to profinite groups. There were a few trickier declarations that I left out of this PR for now. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-group-theory t-topology
label:t-algebra$
28/3 Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Category/ProfiniteGrp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Category/ProfiniteGrp/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Category/ProfiniteGrp/Limits.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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16 days ago
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37183 dagurtomas
author:dagurtomas
feat(Tactic/CategoryTheory): map attribute Adding `@[map]` to a lemma named `H` of shape `∀ .., f = g`, where `f` and `g` are morphisms in some category `C`, creates a new lemma named `H_map` of the form `∀ .. {D} (func : C ⥤ D), F.map f = F.map g` and then applies `simp only [Functor.map_comp, Functor.map_id]`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) LLM-generated t-meta t-category-theory 301/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Map.lean,MathlibTest/CategoryTheory/Map.lean,MathlibTest/CategoryTheory/MapSimp.lean 5 13 ['adamtopaz', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
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16 days ago
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39807 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: universe-heterogeneous cardinal equality We introduce a predicate `LiftEq a b`, with notation `a =ₗ b`, which states that two cardinals (in different universes) are equal. This serves as a single canonical spelling for `lift.{v} a = lift.{u} b` and similar incantations. Future PRs will introduce the analogous predicates for `<` and `≤`, and a notation typeclass so the notation can be reused for `Ordinal` and `OrderType`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-set-theory 319/152 Mathlib/Algebra/FreeAlgebra/Cardinality.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Abelian/GrothendieckCategory/EnoughInjectives.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsAlgClosed/Classification.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Free.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/FreeAndStrongRankCondition.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/LinearMap.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/StrongRankCondition.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Basic.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Satisfiability.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AlgebraicIndependent/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AlgebraicIndependent/RankAndCardinality.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AlgebraicIndependent/TranscendenceBasis.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LinearDisjoint.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Cardinality.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Aleph.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Arithmetic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Defs.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/ENat.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Order.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/ToNat.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Univ.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/ZFC/Cardinal.lean 25 2 ['acmepjz', 'github-actions'] nobody
16-20334
16 days ago
19-28964
19 days ago
19-28978
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32294 jsm28
author:jsm28
feat(Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Incenter): distance from second intersection with circumcircle Add the following lemma: given a triangle ABC, suppose an angle bisector from A through the incenter or excenter I meets the circumcircle again at X (including the case of an external bisector at A tangent to the circle, in which case X = A). Then XB = XI (= XC, by applying this lemma again). This is a standard configuration: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incenter%E2%80%93excenter_lemma --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #30981 - [ ] depends on: #30982 - [ ] depends on: #32019 - [ ] depends on: #32021 - [ ] depends on: #32023 - [ ] depends on: #32270 - [ ] depends on: #32290 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-euclidean-geometry 214/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Incenter.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'jsm28', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'peakpoint'] nobody
16-12369
16 days ago
16-12438
16 days ago
78-29531
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38009 CBirkbeck
author:CBirkbeck
feat(RingTheory/Valuation): define the valuation spectrum and its topology ## Summary Define the valuation spectrum `Spv A` of a commutative ring and equip it with the topology generated by basic open sets, following Wedhorn's *Adic Spaces*. Also define the pullback (`comap`) of a `ValuativeRel` along a ring homomorphism. This is preparation for later defining adic spaces. Note the code was generated by claude code, but I have cleaned up and pre-reviewed the work. t-ring-theory LLM-generated 362/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuationSpectrum.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuativeRel/Comap.lean 3 40 ['CBirkbeck', 'adamtopaz', 'chrisflav', 'dagurtomas', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'jjdishere', 'riccardobrasca'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
16-3588
16 days ago
60-51928
60 days ago
60-51853
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38098 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
chore: make `SMul.comp.smul` `implicit_reducible` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
2/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Defs.lean 1 3 ['astrainfinita', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
16-3587
16 days ago
58-81322
58 days ago
58-81094
58 days
38169 tb65536
author:tb65536
chore(GroupTheory/Finiteness): make `Subgroup.FG` a class This PR refactors `Subgroup.FG` to be a class to match `Group.FG`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-group-theory
label:t-algebra$
37/20 Mathlib/GroupTheory/Commutator/Finite.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Finiteness.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Rank.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Schreier.lean 4 10 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'riccardobrasca', 'tb65536'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
16-3586
16 days ago
43-42667
43 days ago
57-30598
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36643 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Homology): interaction of projective and injective dimension and SES In this PR, we directly implemented the relation of `projectiveDimension` and `injectiveDimension` in SES. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36817 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 182/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/ShortComplex/Exact.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Abelian/Injective/Dimension.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Abelian/Projective/Dimension.lean 3 6 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] adamtopaz
assignee:adamtopaz
15-82398
15 days ago
15-83345
15 days ago
60-56059
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40005 tautschnig
author:tautschnig
feat(Data/ZMod/Basic): isUnit characterisation in prime power moduli Add two lemmas characterising units in ZMod (p^n) via divisibility of the canonical lift: isUnit_iff_not_prime_dvd_val: for prime p and n > 0, IsUnit x ↔ ¬ p ∣ x.val. not_isUnit_iff_prime_dvd_val: for prime p and n > 0, ¬ IsUnit x ↔ p ∣ x.val. These specialise the existing isUnit_iff_coprime to prime power moduli, where the coprimality condition reduces to a simple divisibility check on the unique prime factor. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor 15/0 Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean 1 3 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] nobody
15-64116
15 days ago
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15 days ago
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40006 tautschnig
author:tautschnig
feat(Data/ZMod/Basic): idempotents in ZMod (p^d) are exactly {0, 1} Add sq_eq_self_iff_eq_zero_or_one: in ZMod (p^d) for prime p and d > 0, x^2 = x iff x = 0 or x = 1. This generalises eq_zero_or_one_of_sq_eq_self (which requires CancelMonoidWithZero, i.e., no zero divisors) to the prime-power case. ZMod (p^d) has zero divisors for d >= 2, so the mul_left_injective₀ argument used by the existing lemma does not apply. The proof works by lifting to ℕ, using that if gcd(a, b) = 1 and p^d | a*b then p^d divides one of a or b (by Euclid's lemma), then noting that a = x.val and b = x.val - 1 are consecutive naturals and hence coprime. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor 56/0 Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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15 days ago
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39428 harahu
author:harahu
chore: add an empty line after module headers This makes the docs easier to read. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. 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39941 mkaratarakis
author:mkaratarakis
feat(Data/List): add count lemmas for duplicate detection ## Summary Add general list count lemmas used in the Perron–Frobenius quiver-path development: - `List.mem_tail_of_count_ge_two` - `List.exists_pos_get_of_dropLast_count_ge_two` Relocated from the PF-specific file per review feedback. Proofs use upstream `List.Duplicate` API and `grind` where appropriate (per @chenson2018). Part of the Perron–Frobenius formalization (with @or4nge19). ## Test plan - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Data.List.Count` - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Combinatorics.Quiver.Path.PerronFrobenius` (on integration branch) cc @or4nge19 for review t-data 24/0 Mathlib/Data/List/Count.lean 1 3 ['chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'mkaratarakis'] nobody
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38856 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed): `iSup_iSup_eq_{left/right}` for `ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrderBot` and `≤` versions for `ConditionallyCompleteLattice`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 32/9 Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40019 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: golf using fun_prop Partially enabled through #35683. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 14/30 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Contractible.lean,Mathlib/Condensed/Discrete/LocallyConstant.lean,Mathlib/Condensed/Light/Sequence.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/SpecialFunctions/Basic.lean 5 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40022 chenson2018
author:chenson2018
chore(Algebra): refactor proofs where `grind?` fails These are sources of technical debt as now reported in the [weekly linting report](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Weekly.20linting.20log/with/544658968). The idea is that a successful grind proof can fail to report the theorems it used via grind?, which means that if these proofs break across toolchains that it becomes significantly harder to repair. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
16/6 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Notation/Support.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Group/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/StandardPart.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Degree/Lemmas.lean 6 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40020 kbuzzard
author:kbuzzard
wip --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
38/27 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pi/Basic.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
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39787 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Order/WellQuasiOrder): `WellQuasiOrdered` if onto homomorphous from a `WellQuasiOrdered` relation It is used in #39788 for proof of well foundedness of `MonomialOrder` when the index type is finite. The hypotheses can be further weaken once #38557 is merged. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order easy 16/0 Mathlib/Order/WellQuasiOrder.lean 1 3 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
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34908 CoolRmal
author:CoolRmal
feat(GroupTheory): a characteristic subgroup of a characteristic subgroup is characteristic The main theorem proved in this PR is `characteristic_of_characteristic_of_characteristic`. If says that if `K` is a characteristic subgroup of a characteristic subgroup `H` of `G`, then `K` is a characteristic subgroup of `G`. Created with the help of Codex. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-group-theory LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
25/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Basic.lean 1 22 ['CoolRmal', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier', 'tb65536'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
15-30676
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37712 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: add a `LawfulXor` typeclass I've put this in mathlib since it can use `Function.Involutive`; it can of course be upstreamed at a later date. Having this generalization encourages downstream code in cslib to be expressed in terms of involutive functions, rather than just `^^^` on bitvectors. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 130/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/LawfulXor.lean 2 6 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'linesthatinterlace'] TwoFX
assignee:TwoFX
15-3829
15 days ago
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38527 archiebrowne
author:archiebrowne
feat(Analysis/Calculus): continuously differentiable actions define the class `ContDiffSMul 𝕜 M X n` which asserts that the map `(c, x) ↦ c • x` is `n` times continuously differentiable on `M × X`. Many of the results are the C^n analogues of those in the module Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.MulAction. t-differential-geometry new-contributor 317/24 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/BumpFunction/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/IteratedDeriv/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ContDiffMulAction.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Calculus.lean 6 11 ['archiebrowne', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'peabrainiac'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
15-3827
15 days ago
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39655 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(CategoryTheory): the κ-accessible category of κ-directed posets Given a regular cardinal `κ : Cardinal.{u}`, we show that the category `CardinalFilteredPoset κ` of `κ`-directed partially ordered types (with order embeddings as morphisms) is a `κ`-accessible category. --- - [x] depends on: #39669 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 188/2 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/CardinalDirectedPoset.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
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15 days ago
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37381 martinwintermath
author:martinwintermath
chore(LinearAlgebra/SesquilinearForm): deprecate `IsOrtho` and associated lemmas Next steps in cleaning up bilinearity and orthogonality: - deprecate `IsOrtho` and accompanying trivial lemmas (this also allows to shorten the proofs in `orthogonalBilin`). - deprecate `ortho_smul_right` and `ortho_smul_left` since now provable from simp. - remove uses of deprecated definitions. - replace `IsOrtho` in undergrad.yaml by `iIsOrtho`. See discussion at [#mathlib4 > Reorganizing bilinearity and orthogonality?](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Reorganizing.20bilinearity.20and.20orthogonality.3F/with/582426197) Due to too agressive simplification I had to remove simp from - `QuadraticMap.associated_apply` - `QuadraticMap.isOrtho_polarBilin` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37389 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
112/94 Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/InvariantForm.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/TraceForm.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Weights/Killing.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm/Orthogonal.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/IsometryEquiv.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/Radical.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/TensorProduct/Isometries.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/Finite/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/SesquilinearForm/Basic.lean,docs/undergrad.yaml 12 12 ['github-actions', 'martinwintermath', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mcdoll', 'vihdzp'] nobody
14-68365
14 days ago
14-68401
14 days ago
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37951 martinwintermath
author:martinwintermath
chore(Geometry/Convex/Cone): rework `PointedCone.dual` to take a cone as input in place of a set Rework `PointedCone.dual` to take as input a cone instead of a set. This is done to untangle the functionality of `PointedCone.dual` from `PointedCone.hull` and to align it with the signature of its submodule analogue `Submodule.orthogonalBilin`. See also the discussion here: [#mathlib4 > Reorganizing bilinearity and orthogonality?](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Reorganizing.20bilinearity.20and.20orthogonality.3F/with/583882414). Main changes: * change signature `dual (s : Set M)` to `dual (C : PointedCone R M)`. * deprecate `dual_hull` since now obsolete in this form, instead add `mem_dual_hull` in addition to `mem_dual`. * deprecate all of `dual_empty`, `dual_zero` and `dual_singleton_zero` in favor of only `dual_bot`. * deprecate `dual_univ` in favor of `dual_top`. * add notation `R ∙₊ x` in analogy to submodule version `R ∙ x`, for use in new lemma `dual_hull_singleton`. * deprecate `dual_insert` since now obsolete (use `Submodule.span_insert` instead). * deprecate `dual_union`, `dual_iUnion` and `dual_sUnion` in favor of `dual_sup`, `dual_sSup` and `dual_iSup`. * remove `dual_sup` since now obsolete and name has been reused (see above). * add `dual_sup_ker` and `dual_univ_eq_ker` to align with (proposed) submodule analogue for `Submodule.orthogonalBilin`. * deprecate `dual_image` in favor of `dual_map` * add `hull_eq` (cone version of `span_eq`) since used in `basis_coord_mem_dual`. * adjust doc-strings Numerous changes to other files have been necessary. The dual-variants for proper cones or inner product spaces have not yet been adapted to cone-inputs, though this should happen eventually. The definition of `DualFG` has been changed to "duals of `FG`-cones" instead of "duals of finite sets" (also getting rid of `Finset` as previously requested). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37950 - [x] depends on: #37542 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-convex-geometry 227/128 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Cone/Dual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Cone/InnerDual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Cone/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/Dual.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/DualFinite.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/Pointed.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/TensorProduct.lean 7 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
14-64668
14 days ago
14-64749
14 days ago
45-79194
45 days
38198 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore(Data/Real/Basic): `no_expose` the private operations This PR puts `no_expose` on all of the operations on `Real` that are defined in terms of quotients. This is a step in the direction of not exposing the definiton of `Real`. Note that I leave the `irreducible_def`s as is. This is because the `simpNF` linter does not participate in the module system, and it would time out otherwise. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 11/32 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian/GaussianIntegral.lean,Mathlib/Data/Real/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Valued/NormedValued.lean 3 12 ['JovanGerb', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] TwoFX
assignee:TwoFX
14-61494
14 days ago
14-61534
14 days ago
56-30376
56 days
39506 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(Data/Complex/Basic): add simproc to reduce powers of I This is enabled by default to make eg i^5 simplify automatically. We intentionally require the exponent to be a numeral, as this is intended to be a reduction statement, and for symbolic `n`, the lemma `I_pow_eq_pow_mod` should be used instead. Note that we can't have `I_pow_eq_pow_mod` as a simp lemma due to looping. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 65/5 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/FactorizedRational.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Elliptic/Weierstrass.lean,Mathlib/Data/Complex/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/Simproc/IPow.lean 5 15 ['Paul-Lez', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
14-56067
14 days ago
14-56103
14 days ago
27-1737
27 days
36218 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
feat(CategoryTheory): Add exact sequences for Sheaf Cohomology In this PR, I add the long exact sequence for sheaf cohomology as well as prove that it is functorial. Since sheaf cohomology is defined in terms of `Ext`, this is done using the covariant sequence for `Ext`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #34742 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 231/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/SpectralObject/Page.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ComposableArrows/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/SheafCohomology/ExactSequences.lean 4 29 ['Brian-Nugent', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
14-25626
14 days ago
14-25702
14 days ago
31-51754
31 days
34271 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat(Topology/Sets): second-countability of `(Nonempty)Compacts` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #34266 - [x] depends on: #34268 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 17/76 Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Closeds.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/VietorisTopology.lean 2 9 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'scholzhannah'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
14-3370
14 days ago
36-21335
36 days ago
73-30010
73 days
38095 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
perf(Algebra/*/{InjSurj, TransferInstance}): reduce instance `Expr`s --- We can not just use `fast_instance%`, because `fast_instance%` reduces instances into constructor applications, but their arguments may still not be reduced. This PR continues the work from #13795. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/13795 [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/instance.20unfolding.20phenomenon/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
401/219 Mathlib/Algebra/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Field/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/InjSurj.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/End.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/InjSurj.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/RingHom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/InjSurj.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Util/TermReduce.lean,scripts/noshake.json 16 7 ['astrainfinita', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
14-3366
14 days ago
58-80917
58 days ago
58-83219
58 days
38840 peabrainiac
author:peabrainiac
feat(Topology): continuous germs of maps Add a predicate `Filter.Germ.Continuous` for continuity of germs between topological spaces, and bundled types `ContinuousGerm x Y` / `PointedContinuousGerm x y` of continuous germs at `x` resp. continuous germs at `x` taking `x` to `y`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> See also #10977, which tried to introduce smooth germs between manifolds a while ago, though with a focus on pointwise algebraic operations instead of composability. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 171/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousGerm.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousOn.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Germ.lean 4 6 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'peabrainiac'] mcdoll
assignee:mcdoll
14-3365
14 days ago
26-6799
26 days ago
38-41337
38 days
39214 Hagb
author:Hagb
refactor(Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder): remove `.wf` (well foundedness) field from `MonomialOrder` Many properties still hold without the well-foundedness. Although Gröbner basis theory requires the monomial order to be well founded for the termination of the division algorithm (formalized in `MonomialOrder.div`), many properties that don't relay on the division or remainder still hold without the well-foundedness. Even the division algorithm can terminate in some cases where the monomial order isn't well founded. For example, if the divisors set is finite, then the algorithm can terminate w.r.t. `MonomialOrder.lex (σ := Nat)` even though it isn't well founded. Such cases cannot be directly stated if the formalization of monomial order requires well-foundedness. Deletions: - MonomialOrder.wf --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 21/13 Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder/DegLex.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Groebner.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder/DegLex.lean 4 5 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
14-3363
14 days ago
33-32283
33 days ago
33-32055
33 days
39720 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: cofinality within order We introduce `Order.cofWithin x = Order.cof (Iio x)` for the cofinality of an element within a preorder. This generalizes `Ordinal.cof`, with the caveat that `cof o : Cardinal.{u}` for `o : Ordinal.{u}`, whereas `cofWithin o : Cardinal.{u + 1}`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-set-theory maintainer-merge 104/14 Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Cofinality/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Cofinality/Ordinal.lean 3 11 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
14-3361
14 days ago
18-76758
18 days ago
22-15999
22 days
40051 grunweg
author:grunweg
fix: correct differential geometry elaborators around the tangent bundle The previous logic was simply wrong --- it was just masked in practice because the `fromBaseInfo` strategy is tried first. (Indeed, just changing the order makes both the build in `VectorBundle/Tangent` as well as a number of tests fail.) This bugfix is important as #40047 (another elaborators bug fix) will change things, so the tangent space strategy is tried first. --- I don't feel strongly about the second commit, i.e. reordering the strategies now. It yields slightly nicer output, so why not? <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry t-meta 12/23 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Notation.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Advanced.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Delaborators.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] thorimur
assignee:thorimur
14-3358
14 days ago
14-38793
14 days ago
14-38565
14 days
39857 plp127
author:plp127
chore(Order/CompleteLattice/Basic): `Sort*` polymorphism Generalize some theorems from `Type*` to `Sort*`. Also make type-variables explicitly either `Type*` or `Sort*`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 15/20 Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Basic.lean 1 4 ['SnirBroshi', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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39372 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(NumberTheory): golf `Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/MDifferentiable` - rewrites `eisensteinSeriesSIF_mdifferentiable` to use `UpperHalfPlane.mdifferentiable_iff` directly and conclude from local uniform convergence of the Eisenstein series Extracted from #38144 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex LLM-generated 1/6 Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/MDifferentiable.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
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39759 plp127
author:plp127
chore(FieldTheory/KrullTopology): move lemmas to earlier file We move some lemmas unrelated to the Krull topology out of the `KrullTopology` file. They are placed in the earlier file `FieldTheory/IsGalois/Basic` instead. --- In #23693 it is said that > The proof of it uses some results in this file, so it can't be put into earlier files. This is no longer true, so we want move it out of the `KrullTopology` file because the theorems have nothing to do with the Krull topology. I found that they can go in `FieldTheory/IsGalois/Basic` without modifying the proofs. They cannot go any earlier because the statement of the theorems contains `IsGalois`, which is defined in this file. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
59/68 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/KrullTopology.lean 2 5 ['acmepjz', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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40071 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/BetweenList` - rewrites `SortedLE.wbtw` using `triplewise_iff_getElem` and sorted getElem inequalities instead of nested list induction Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 3/14 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/BetweenList.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'themathqueen', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
13-63453
13 days ago
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37073 kim-em
author:kim-em
feat: add wrap_instance% using core's wrapInstance This PR adds a new `wrap_instance%` term elaborator that delegates to Lean core's `wrapInstance` (from https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/12897), and replaces ~53 `fast_instance%` call sites where the replacement is safe. `wrap_instance%` is a thin wrapper (~15 lines) around `Lean.Meta.wrapInstance`. Like `fast_instance%`, it reduces instances to constructor applications and reuses canonical sub-instances. Unlike `fast_instance%`, it works at `instances` transparency and delegates all normalization logic to core. The replaced sites cover: - Equiv/type-alias transfers (WithAbs, WithConv, WithVal, WithLp, TransferInstance) - Surjective constructors (Con, RingCon quotients, module congruences) - DFunLike leaf instances (MultilinearMap, ContinuousMultilinearMap, AlternatingMap, Intertwining) - Quotient instances (LinearAlgebra/Quotient/Defs) - inferInstanceAs% sites (StandardPart, Presentation/Core) - Miscellaneous (InfiniteAdeleRing, ZMod) This PR *doesn't* attempt to replace all `fast_instance%`; it gets more complicated! 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code 88/59 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/TransferInstance.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Congruence/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/WithConv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/WithLp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Ring/WithAbs.lean,Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Congruence/Defs.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Alternating/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Quotient/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Intertwining.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Extension/Presentation/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FastInstance.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Alternating/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Valued/WithVal.lean 16 12 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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13 days ago
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17 days ago
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32692 WilliamCoram
author:WilliamCoram
feat: define multivariate restricted power series We define multivariate restricted power series over a normed ring R, and show the properties that they form a ring when R has the ultrametric property. This work generalises my previous work in #26089 which will need to be refactored. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-number-theory new-contributor 159/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Tendsto.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Restricted.lean 4 52 ['WilliamCoram', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mbkybky'] jcommelin
assignee:jcommelin
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13 days ago
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36605 martinwintermath
author:martinwintermath
feat(Geometry/Convex/Cone): Add lemmas about interaction of hull, span and negation Prove lemmas about the interaction of hull, span and negation. Main additions: * `PointedCone.toSubmodule` that produces a submodule with the same support given that `-C = C`. Also the corresponding `CanLift` * `PointedCone.hull_neg_pair_eq_span_singleton` proving `hull R {-x, x} = R ∙ x` (simp lemma) * `PointedCone.span_eq_hull_neg_sup_hull` proving `span R s = hull R (-s) ⊔ hull R s` * `PointedCone.mem_span` proving `x ∈ span R C ↔ ∃ p, n ∈ C, x = p - n` Considerations: there are several ways to express that a convex cone is a submodule: * `-C = C` * `-C ≤ C` or `C ≤ -C` * `C = span R C` * `C = C.lineal` The consensus was that the the first option is the most direct way to express this property, which then allows to lift to a submodule. Co-authored by: Olivia Röhrig, Kilian Rueß, Artie Khovanov --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37464 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-convex-geometry 65/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/Pointed.lean 1 66 ['artie2000', 'github-actions', 'martinwintermath', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39729 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore(Geometry/Manifold): make some doc-strings follow the style guide such as, by them beginning with the object they are defining as a subject. This will yield much better doc-strings for the differential geometry elaborators in #39677. It also increases conformance with the [documentation style guide](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/blob/master/doc/style.md). Inspired by the MI retreat in Lisbon. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry 32/22 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiff/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/MFDeriv/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/MFDeriv/NormedSpace.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
13-38404
13 days ago
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40033 JJYYY-JJY
author:JJYYY-JJY
chore: remove flexible linter suppressions This PR removes two local `linter.flexible` suppressions by replacing compact `simp; infer_instance` with explicit proofs. Changed files: - `Mathlib/Dynamics/TopologicalEntropy/DynamicalEntourage.lean` - `Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Ultra/Constructions.lean` Tested with: `lake build` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor 6/8 Mathlib/Dynamics/TopologicalEntropy/DynamicalEntourage.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Ultra/Constructions.lean 2 6 ['chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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40081 xroblot
author:xroblot
chore(Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra): lower priority of Module instance Lower the priority of `Subalgebra.instModuleSubtypeMem` from default (1000) to `low` (100). This instance uses `inferInstance`, which re-triggers typeclass synthesis and can be expensive to succeed. Lowering the priority makes it a fallback when cheaper paths are available. Benchmark results show no regressions and meaningful speedups on several files (up to -23% on `Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.TensorProduct.Subalgebra`). :robot: Prepared with Claude Code t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
1/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Basic.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'plp127', 'xroblot'] nobody
13-22623
13 days ago
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36376 jessealama
author:jessealama
feat(SimpleGraph): hamiltonian cycle from cyclic permutation This PR provides `IsHamiltonian.of_perm`, a bridge from `Equiv.Perm.IsCycle` to `SimpleGraph.IsHamiltonian`: if σ is a permutation that is a single cycle with full support on at least 3 elements, and each step `v → σ v` is an edge of `G`, then `G` is Hamiltonian. ### New definitions and lemmas **`Mathlib/Data/List/Chain.lean`**: - `IsChain.iterate`: `List.iterate f a n` is a chain under `r` whenever `r a (f a)` holds for all `a` **`Mathlib/Data/List/Iterate.lean`**: - `getLast_iterate`: the last element of `List.iterate f a n` is `f^[n - 1] a` **`Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk/Iterate.lean`** (new file): - `Walk.iterate`: builds a walk of length `n` from `x` to `f^[n] x` for any function `f` with `G.Adj x (f x)` for all `x`, defined via `Walk.ofSupport` - `Walk.length_iterate`, `Walk.support_iterate`, `Walk.edges_iterate`: basic API **`Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Cycle/Basic.lean`**: - `IsCycleOn.injOn_pow_apply`: the map `n ↦ (f ^ n) a` is injective on `Finset.range #s` **`Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Cycle/Concrete.lean`**: - `IsCycleOn.injOn_sym2_pow_apply`: the unordered-pair edge map `k ↦ s((f ^ k) a, (f ^ (k + 1)) a)` is injective on `[0, #s)` when `#s ≠ 2` - `IsCycleOn.sym2_pow_apply_ne`: edge distinctness for cycle-on permutations — `s((f ^ k) a, (f ^ (k + 1)) a) ≠ s(a, f a)` when `k ≠ 0`, `k < #s`, and `#s ≠ 2` - `Perm.toList_eq_range_map_pow`: expresses `toList` as a range map over powers **`Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hamiltonian.lean`**: - `cons_isHamiltonianCycle_iff`: a Hamiltonian path closed by an edge outside its support is a Hamiltonian cycle, and conversely - `IsHamiltonian.of_perm`: the main theorem --- - [x] depends on: #36307 t-combinatorics maintainer-merge 182/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hamiltonian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hamiltonian/Perm.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk/Iterate.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Chain.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Iterate.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Cycle/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Cycle/Concrete.lean 8 78 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'jessealama', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
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13 days ago
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25 days ago
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38489 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum): Generalize ENNReal lemmas This PR generalizes many theorems in Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/ENNReal.lean from `ENNREal` to any type that satisfies a list of order-related instances, mostly `[CommMonoid α] [CompleteLattice α] [CanonicallyOrderedMul α] [TopologicalSpace α] [SupConvergenceClass α]` Deprecation of the original `ENNReal` lemmas are done in the next PR: #38193. Related Zulip thread: [#Is there code for X? > Summing `ENat`s without topology](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Summing.20.60ENat.60s.20without.20topology/with/588756615) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 261/3 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/OfFunction.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Order.lean 4 9 ['Jun2M', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
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40075 grunweg
author:grunweg
fix: more complete model finding for a given manifold in context When searching for a model with corners on a manifold, also try finding a model which is not just a local assumption, but the trivial model on a normed space or a non-trivially normed field. Minimised from an elaborator failure in Kevin Buzzard's Jacobian challenge. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry t-meta 54/2 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Notation.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Basic.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
13-3116
13 days ago
13-59098
13 days ago
13-58928
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40080 wwylele
author:wwylele
feat(Analysis/Meromorphic): meromorphicOrderAt of derivative --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 34/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Order.lean 1 5 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] nobody
13-1131
13 days ago
13-43852
13 days ago
13-43624
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39913 mkaratarakis
author:mkaratarakis
feat(Combinatorics/Quiver): periodicity and aperiodicity cycle lengths, index of imprimitivity, and cyclic partitions for strongly connected quivers. Part of the Perron–Frobenius formalization (with @or4nge19). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) cc @or4nge19 for review t-combinatorics 194/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Quiver/Cyclic.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'or4nge19'] nobody
12-64946
12 days ago
16-55908
16 days ago
17-57076
17 days
38431 joelriou
author:joelriou
refactor(Topology): redefine Delta-generated spaces Delta-generated spaces are made particular cases of `X`-generated spaces, where `X` is the family of spaces `Fin n → ℝ`. --- - [x] depends on: #38080 - [x] depends on: #37799 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology large-import 144/211 Mathlib/Topology/Category/DeltaGenerated.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/DeltaGeneratedSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Convenient/Category.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Convenient/GeneratedBy.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
12-43372
12 days ago
12-43449
12 days ago
36-49679
36 days
37682 SabrinaJewson
author:SabrinaJewson
refactor(Order/OrdContinuous): redefine left and right order continuity to not require preserving ⊥/⊤ `LeftOrdContinuous` currently requires that `f ⊥ = ⊥`, but this means that many functions that are perhaps intuitively left-continuous (like `f x = x + 1` on `ℝ≥0`) are not. In particular, this change means that functions between conditionally complete lattices are `LeftOrdContinuous` iff they are monotone and topologically left continuous (see `MonotoneOn.map_csSup_of_continuousWithinAt` for the reverse direction). If one wants the concept that existed before, one can either accept the `f ⊥ = ⊥` hypothesis separately or, if the function is between complete lattices, use the left side of a `GaloisConnection` (which is equivalent, although I think this is not yet in Mathlib). This removes the definitional equality of the type in favour of a structure. Since most of the time users will be working with the `sSup` versions and not with `IsLUB`, I think this is justified. As a consequence, this removes the definitional equality between `LeftOrdContinuous` and `RightOrdContinuous` of the dual – the latter could be redefined to re-add this, but we do have conversion functions. `LeftOrdContinuous.continuousWithinAt_Iic` is rewritten to accomodate these changes; the superfluous `DenselyOrdered` assumption is also removed. [Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/LeftOrdContinuous.20requires.20f.28.E2.8A.A5.29.20.3D.20.E2.8A.A5/near/582932491) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37735 - [x] depends on: #37772 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-order 52/38 Mathlib/Order/OrdContinuous.lean,Mathlib/Order/SemiconjSup.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/Basic.lean 3 12 ['SabrinaJewson', 'astrainfinita', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] Komyyy
assignee:Komyyy
12-18536
12 days ago
12-29988
12 days ago
64-32303
64 days
39136 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: more results on `Order.enum` Most importantly, we prove that the enumerator function of a cofinal set is normal iff the set is closed (under non-empty suprema). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #38362 - [x] depends on: #39137 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-set-theory t-order maintainer-merge 90/7 Mathlib/Order/Cofinal.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Cofinality/Club.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Cofinality/Enum.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Topology.lean 4 7 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
12-17651
12 days ago
16-22786
16 days ago
16-72872
16 days
39905 plp127
author:plp127
chore(Order/CompleteBooleanAlgebra): dualize `symmDiff` theorems Dualize some `symmDiff` theorems, and also generalize them from `CompleteBooleanAlgebra` to `Order.Coframe`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 76/39 Mathlib/Order/CompleteBooleanAlgebra.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] nobody
12-16849
12 days ago
18-4132
18 days ago
18-3904
18 days
39574 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth): add `LipschitzSmoothWith` and `CocoerciveWith` Introduces `LipschitzSmoothWith K f` on a normed real vector space and `CocoerciveWith K f` on a Hilbert space. `LipschitzSmoothWith` is opaque with characterisations in four derivative-flavoured forms (directional, Fréchet, 1D, gradient) under appropriate differentiability hypotheses, plus descent-inequality extractors and variance bounds; `CocoerciveWith` is an `abbrev` with the elementary direction `K`-cocoercive ⟹ `K`-Lipschitz gradient. Co-authored-by: Sebastian Pokutta <23001135+pokutta@users.noreply.github.com> --- The `lineDeriv` form is the internal canonical form because it does not presuppose Fréchet differentiability; the `@[expose]` annotation is deliberately omitted so that downstream code reaches the predicate through the named iff/extractor API rather than direct destruction, treating the choice as an implementation detail. The `K / 2` convention is chosen so that the descent lemma is constant-preserving: a function with `K`-Lipschitz Fréchet derivative is exactly `K`-smooth in this sense. This PR is intentionally minimal and contains only the definition and some basic `rw` and `apply` lemmas. I have some follow up PRs planned (not fully polished yet) that establish the usual implications plus pre-requisites: 1. **Descent lemma.** Derives `LipschitzSmoothWith K f` from `LipschitzWith K (fderiv ℝ f)` (and its 1D / gradient variants) under `Differentiable ℝ f`, via segment-level FTC. [diff](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/diffbase/lipschitzSmooth-descent...feat/lipschitzSmooth-descent) 2. **First-order convex inequalities.** Adds `ConvexOn.add_{lineDeriv,fderiv,gradient,deriv}_le` (and strict variants + concave duals) — the tangent-line-lower-bound characterisations of `ConvexOn`. [diff](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/diffbase/convex-first-order-inequalities...feat/convex-first-order-inequalities) 3. **Baillon-Haddad theorem and convex equivalences.** Under `ConvexOn ℝ Set.univ f` + `Differentiable ℝ f`, `LipschitzSmoothWith K f → CocoerciveWith K f`, closing the four-way equivalence with `LipschitzWith K (fderiv ℝ f)` and `LipschitzWith K (∇ f)`. [diff](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/diffbase/lipschitzSmooth-convex...feat/lipschitzSmooth-convex) 4. **Continuity and the `K = 0` boundary case.** A continuity statement `LipschitzSmoothWith K f → Continuous f` (non-trivial in the general non-differentiable case), and the characterisation `LipschitzSmoothWith 0 f ↔ ConcaveOn ℝ Set.univ f` under differentiability. 5. **Algebraic preservation lemmas.** `LipschitzSmoothWith` closed under `+` (with `K₁ + K₂`), `c •` for `c ≥ 0` (with `c · K`), composition with affine maps (with `‖A.linear‖² · K`). [diff](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/feat/lipschitzSmooth-basic...feat/lipschitzSmooth-algebra) Beyond those, larger-picture generalisations remain open: a set-restricted version `LipschitzSmoothOnWith K f s` (with `s` a convex subset, parallel to the standard pattern for `ConvexOn`, `LipschitzOn`, etc.), and possibly broadening the base field / target away from `ℝ` (e.g. complex Hilbert spaces; vector-valued targets would require a different right-hand side and likely a separate predicate). The only unmerged upstream dependency is #39203, needed for the gradient-form characterisations. The base definition and the directional / Fréchet / 1D characterisations are independent of any unmerged work. - [x] depends on: #39203 - [x] depends on: #14502 Diff for the changes *just* in this PR over its predecessor: [link](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/refactor/gradient-ungate-inner-lemmas...feat/lipschitzSmooth-basic) t-analysis 344/10 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Gradient/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/FDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Gradient.lean 6 4 ['FordUniver', 'Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
12-14509
12 days ago
12-15813
12 days ago
12-21579
12 days
40025 artie2000
author:artie2000
chore(Data/SetLike/Basic): generalise instance * Generalise the standard `IsConcreteLE` instance from `PartialOrder.ofSetLike` to `LE.ofSetLike` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 8/4 Mathlib/Data/SetLike/Basic.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'vihdzp'] nobody
12-10472
12 days ago
15-32360
15 days ago
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31892 jsm28
author:jsm28
feat(Geometry/Euclidean/Sphere/PolePolar): poles and polars Define poles and polars for spheres in Euclidean affine spaces, and set up some basic API, including in particular La Hire's theorem (`p₁` lies on the polar of `p₂` if and only if `p₂` lies on the polar of `p₁`). Poles and polars are actually meaningful for any quadric in a projective space over any field, but I think it's reasonable to set up this theory for spheres in the Euclidean context and potentially link it in future to more general projective geometry. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #31891 - [x] depends on: #32296 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-euclidean-geometry 159/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Sphere/PolePolar.lean 2 8 ['Parcly-Taxel', 'github-actions', 'jsm28', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
12-3191
12 days ago
78-29111
78 days ago
78-29643
78 days
38185 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Order/Partition): operations over Frame This PR introduces: * `Partition.induce`: The induce of a partition by a frame element. * `Partition.disjUnion`: The disjoint union of two partitions. * `Partition.bind`: The finer partition obtained by family of partitions for each part of the original partition. Co-authored-by: Peter Nelson <apn.uni@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 89/11 Mathlib/Order/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/SupIndep.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] bryangingechen
assignee:bryangingechen
12-3188
12 days ago
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38223 Deicyde
author:Deicyde
feat(Geometry/Manifold): add `MfldCat`, the category of `C^n` manifolds We define `MfldCat 𝕜 n`: the category of `C^n` manifolds over a field `𝕜`, following the pattern of `TopCat` in `Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Basic`. We also implement `HasForget₂ (MfldCat 𝕜 n) TopCat`—the forgetful functor into the category of topological spaces. For more discussion see the Zulip thread: [#PR reviews > #38223 The Category of C^n Manifolds](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/.2338223.20The.20Category.20of.20C.5En.20Manifolds/with/587038032) Also added: `ContMDiffMap.id_apply`, `.coe_id` and `.coe_comp` which are comparable to `ContinuousMap` API. ### Future work - ✅ Define a Monoidal structure via product manifolds, analogous to `Manifold.Topology.Category.TopCat.Monoidal` #38560 - ✅ Define the tangent functor: `M ↦ TM`, `F ↦ F.tangentMap` from `MfldCat (n+1) 𝕜` to `MfldCat n 𝕜` #38270 - Functor `FGModuleCat 𝕜 ⥤ MfldCat 𝕜 n` sending a finite-dimensional `𝕜`-vector space to the manifold modeled on itself. Left as `TODO`. - Define `FGModuleCat 𝕜` as an enriched category over `MfldCat n 𝕜`. Then _smooth functors_ can be realized as endofunctors on the enriched category. This is the main motivation for this construction. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor t-category-theory 224/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Category/MfldCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiffMap.lean 3 57 ['Deicyde', 'chrisflav', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'idontgetoutmuch', 'peabrainiac'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
12-3187
12 days ago
36-23346
36 days ago
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40040 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore(Order/Bounds/Basic): add missing `to_dual` tags This PR adds some `to_dual` tags that weren't added in #35208 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 43/68 Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
11-76856
11 days ago
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14 days ago
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40135 kim-em
author:kim-em
feat(Topology/Covering): introduce Deck transformation group This PR introduces `Deck p`, the subgroup of `E ≃ₜ E` consisting of self-homeomorphisms commuting with a map `p : E → X`. The definition is stated for an arbitrary `p` so the basic group structure and canonical action are available without a covering-map hypothesis; covering-specific theorems (lifting characterisation, the iso with `π₁(X)/p_*π₁(E)`) belong to follow-up files. The upstream additions in `Topology/Algebra/ConstMulAction.lean` add the tautological action `MulAction (X ≃ₜ X) X`, its faithfulness, and the matching `ContinuousConstSMul` instance. These parallel `Equiv.Perm.applyMulAction` and unlock the subgroup-action transfers that automatically give `Deck p` its `Group`, `MulAction E`, `FaithfulSMul E`, and `ContinuousConstSMul E` instances. 🤖 Prepared with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-topology 87/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/ConstMulAction.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Covering/Deck.lean 3 4 ['github-actions', 'ocfnash', 'vihdzp'] nobody
11-45004
11 days ago
12-613
12 days ago
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35136 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(AlgebraicGeometry): points of the small étale site The main definition in this PR is `Scheme.pointSmallEtale`. Given a morphism `Spec (.of Ω) ⟶ S` where `Ω` is a separably closed field, we define the corresponding point of the small étale site of `S`. We show that these points form a conservative family. (This PR also removes the definition `Scheme.geometricFiber` which was not correct.) Co-authored-by: Christian Merten --- - [x] depends on: #35141 - [x] depends on: #35175 - [x] depends on: #35240 - [x] depends on: #34976 - [x] depends on: #33958 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry large-import 303/7 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Fiber.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/Etale.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Sites/Etale.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Sites/EtalePoint.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Elements.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/EssentialImage.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/FinallySmall.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/MorphismProperty.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/MorphismProperty/Comma.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ObjectProperty/Small.lean 11 6 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-39739
11 days ago
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12 days ago
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38214 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Algebra/ContinuedFractions): add Euler's continued fraction This PR formalizes Euler’s continued fractions by providing `Euler` which construct one by giving head term and coefficients with some basic property. We also introduce a transformation `GenContFract.toEuler` that maps a generalized continued fraction `g : GenContFract K` to an equivalent Euler-form continued fraction. new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
262/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Euler.lean 2 15 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'wwylele'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
11-36118
11 days ago
51-31685
51 days ago
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39588 jvanwinden
author:jvanwinden
feat(MeasureTheory/Measure/ProbabilityMeasure): add toProbabilityMeasure and basic API Introduces `Measure.toProbabilityMeasure`, which converts a `Measure` into a `ProbabilityMeasure` in the presence of the typeclass assumption `[IsProbabilityMeasure]`. Some basic API is added for the interaction between `toProbabilityMeasure` and the coercion from `ProbabilityMeasure` to `Measure`. The main convenience is that the new method allows for dot notation on `Measure`. This PR arose from the following situation: I needed to prove equality of two `Measure` objects, and I wanted to do this by using uniqueness of limits. But the topology of weak convergence is only defined on `ProbabilityMeasure` and not on `Measure`. With the new lemma `toProbabilityMeasure_inj`, an equality of measures can easily be rewritten into an equality of the corresponding probability measures, after which `tendsto_nhds_unique` can be applied. Aside from this, `toProbabilityMeasure` has the potential to simplify theorem statements about `Measure` objects which use the topology of weak convergence either in the assumptions or the conclusion. For example, now one can simply write `Tendsto μ.toProbabilityMeasure f (nhds μ_lim.toProbabilityMeasure)` when appropriate `[IsProbabilityMeasure]` assumptions are present. This PR is intended as a starting point for a discussion. I only added some basic API, but perhaps more lemmas should be added (which ones?). Also, a similar definition could be made for `FiniteMeasure`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 20/2 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/ProbabilityMeasure.lean 1 2 ['EtienneC30', 'github-actions'] kex-y
assignee:kex-y
11-25358
11 days ago
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39975 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
chore: tag `(Continuous)LinearEquiv.prodCongr_symm` with `@[simp]` This is consistent with the other `prodCongr`s. Note that this also changes the type of `PiLp.sumPiLpEquivProdLpPiLp_symm_apply_ofLp`, which is now fully simplified. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) maintainer-merge 5/5 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Prod.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/InnerProductSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Equiv.lean 3 4 ['github-actions', 'themathqueen'] nobody
11-22476
11 days ago
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36202 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: more theorems on the Cantor normal form We also remove some redundant assumptions. Used in the CGT repo. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-set-theory 68/17 Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/CantorNormalForm.lean 1 21 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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11 days ago
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36709 kim-em
author:kim-em
feat(DefEqAbuse): suggest minimal @[implicit_reducible] workaround This PR extends `#defeq_abuse` to suggest a minimal set of `@[implicit_reducible]` annotations that would make the failing tactic or command succeed with `backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency true`. When `#defeq_abuse` detects a failure, it now runs a greedy minimisation over semireducible definitions reachable from the goal/command, finding a (possibly non-unique) minimal subset that, when temporarily marked `@[implicit_reducible]`, fixes the issue. The result is reported as an `info` message: ``` info: Workaround: the following @[implicit_reducible] annotations (a possibly non-unique minimal set) would paper over this problem, but the real issue is likely a leaky instance somewhere. set_option allowUnsafeReducibility true attribute [implicit_reducible] MyPred ``` This is a workaround, not a fix — the real cause is usually a leaky instance (which `#check_instance` from https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/36706 can diagnose). But it can be useful for quick debugging. New helpers: `collectCandidates`, `markImplicitReducible`, `withTempImplicitReducible`, `withTempImplicitReducibleCmd`, `suggestAnnotationsTac`, `suggestAnnotationsCmd`, `formatAnnotations`, `logAnnotationSuggestions`. 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code t-meta LLM-generated 187/17 Mathlib/Tactic/DefEqAbuse.lean,MathlibTest/DefEqAbuse.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'thorimur'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
11-2855
11 days ago
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36863 artie2000
author:artie2000
refactor(Algebra/Order/Ring/Ordering): unbundle `RingPreordering` The current design for [RingPreordering](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Ordering/Defs.html#RingPreordering) ran into issues at PR #32077. This PR unbundles [RingPreordering](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Ordering/Defs.html#RingPreordering) into a class predicate on [Subsemiring](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Defs.html#Subsemiring), generalising the material on supports as far as possible. Zulip thread: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/116395-maths/topic/Ring.20orderings.20-.20structure.20or.20predicate.3F/with/562594050 See #37298 for the analogous change to group and ring cones. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
455/87 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Ordering/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Ordering/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Support.lean 4 14 ['artie2000', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
11-2854
11 days ago
33-16534
33 days ago
75-57538
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38649 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
chore(RingTheory): equality of linear map with values in finite module spreads out We add some corollaries of `Module.Finite.exists_smul_of_comp_eq_of_isLocalizedModule`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory large-import 75/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/BaseChange.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Module.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
11-2843
11 days ago
46-43045
46 days ago
46-42817
46 days
38979 ldct
author:ldct
feat(EReal): simplify nat + ⊤ Alternative version of https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/38975 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 28/2 Mathlib/Data/EReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,MathlibTest/EReal.lean 3 6 ['SnirBroshi', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'ldct', 'leanprover-radar'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
11-2840
11 days ago
38-43648
38 days ago
38-43550
38 days
39123 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
chore(Data/Matrix/Basic): mention `mopMatrix` in `transpose{Ring/Alg}Equiv`s docstring and vice versa - `RingEquiv.mopMatrix` and `transposeRingEquiv` differ by a `ᵐᵒᵖ` since the latter assumes `CommMagma α` instead of `Mul α` - `AlgEquiv.mopMatrix` and `transposeAlgEquiv` differ by a `ᵐᵒᵖ` since the latter assumes `CommSemiring α` instead of `Semiring α` --- Also slightly golfs `RingEquiv.mopMatrix` as a drive-by. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 18/11 Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
11-2838
11 days ago
35-27388
35 days ago
35-27160
35 days
38816 tb65536
author:tb65536
refactor(GroupTheory/Finiteness): make duplicate definitions into abbrevs The definitions `Submonoid.FG`, `Group.FG`, and `Subgroup.FG` are all equivalent to `Monoid.FG`, so I've made them into abbrevs. In the future we might even want to consider deprecating all but one to avoid having four ways to write the same thing. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-group-theory
label:t-algebra$
140/115 Mathlib/Algebra/AffineMonoid/Irreducible.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Finiteness.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Finite.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Schreier.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Arithmetic/Presburger/Semilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Arithmetic/Presburger/Semilinear/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FiniteType.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Finiteness/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/InvSubmonoid.lean 9 5 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'tb65536'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
11-2071
11 days ago
11-2127
11 days ago
43-26593
43 days
36739 mbkybky
author:mbkybky
feat(RingTheory): UFD criteria via height `1` prime ideals and localization We prove the following UFD criteria via height `1` prime ideals and localization: 1. Let `R` be a Noetherian domain. Then `R` is a UFD if and only if every height `1` prime ideal is principal. 2. Let `R` be a Noetherian domain, `x ∈ R` be a prime element. If `Rₓ` is a UFD, then `R` is also a UFD. - [x] depends on: #37627 - [x] depends on: #38933 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 208/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Height.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maximal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/UFD.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Away/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Away/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/Localization.lean 7 28 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mbkybky', 'tb65536'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
10-78605
10 days ago
10-78680
10 days ago
82-43822
82 days
39287 xgenereux
author:xgenereux
feat(Localization/AtPrime/Basic): upgrade `equivQuotMaximalIdeal` to an AlgEquiv The definition [IsLocalization.AtPrime.equivQuotMaximalIdealPow](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/AtPrime/Basic.html#IsLocalization.AtPrime.equivQuotMaximalIdealPow) was added in #36783. The case with `n = 1` is still important and interesting. I have upgraded it to an AlgEquiv using `equivQuotMaximalIdealPow`. This did break a few small things, because we need to bridge back to a `RingEquiv` in some places. I took the liberty to add some missing `apply` lemmas to ease fixing these proofs. Disclaimer: I used Claude to suggest the first shot and refined it from there. María Inés de Frutos Fernández <[mariaines.dff@gmail.com](mailto:mariaines.dff@gmail.com)> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 45/65 Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/AtPrime/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/AtPrime/Extension.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Trace/Quotient.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'wwylele'] nobody
10-62710
10 days ago
10-62792
10 days ago
15-29806
15 days
39850 Ljon4ik4
author:Ljon4ik4
feat: Lie-Rinehart subalgebras introduced This PR introduces subalgebras of Lie-Rinehart algebras. It defines the corresponding structures, introduces some basic api and shows that a Lie-Rinehart subalgebra is again a Lie-Rinehart algebra. Most of the code was copied and adapted from `Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Subalgebra.lean`, however I am not aware of a way to reuse the results from there without copy/pasting them. I also noticed a problem with the namespace of a few simp lemmas in `LieRinehartAlgebra/Defs.lean` and corrected it. There are a few design decisions that I am not sure about: * There is one structure, which only needs `[Module A L]` and `[LieRing L]` to be defined. Then additional properties are added along the file whenever needed. It is a little strange to have a `LieRinehartSubalgebra` of something which is not a `LieRinehartalgebra`, but I don't know what a better solution would be * The structure only uses `A, L` and not `R`, so `R` has to be explicitly passed to the functions later in the file. AI use disclaimer: I used claude to search for lemmas/ understand error messages / proofreading and feedback, but did not use it for generating the code. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
267/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/LieRinehartAlgebra/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/LieRinehartAlgebra/Subalgebra.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
10-45580
10 days ago
19-16851
19 days ago
19-17520
19 days
40185 lua-vr
author:lua-vr
feat(Order/Closure): closure_sup_le and sup_closure_le --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 6/0 Mathlib/Order/Closure.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-43030
10 days ago
10-43395
10 days ago
10-43167
10 days
40179 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: add further tests for the title checks around capitalisation --- - [x] depends on: #40177 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-linter CI 4/0 MathlibTest/ValidatePRTitle.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
10-40026
10 days ago
10-45669
10 days ago
10-51412
10 days
37964 mortarsanjaya
author:mortarsanjaya
feat(Algebra/Order/Floor): weaken assumptions on theorems about `FloorRing` This PR weakens as much assumptions as possible on theorems about `FloorSemiring` and `FloorRing`. Mainly, `IsOrderedRing` and `IsStrictOrderedRing` are weakened to just `IsOrderedAddMonoid` or removed completely from the assumptions on the theorems. Most theorems can be generalized as is or only requires a minor modification of replacing lemmas about casting naturals/integers preserving order (the likes of `Nat.cast_le`, `Int.cast_lt`, etc.) with the corresponding version for `FloorRing`. Some other lemmas require modification in the proofs, but these changes shorten the proofs. The new proof of the theorem `Int.mul_cast_floor_div_cancel_of_pos` requires an extra import. The assumption `IsOrderedAddMonoid` is required on lemmas that involve comparison + addition, and `IsOrderedRing` is required only on lemmas that involve comparison + multiplication of two non-integer elements. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37714 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
254/258 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Semiring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Round.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/Log.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Floor.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/Floor.lean 7 7 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mortarsanjaya'] nobody
10-37360
10 days ago
10-39800
10 days ago
10-43426
10 days
40088 jeangud
author:jeangud
fix(Tactic/Linter/DocString): avoid false positive in syntax quotation patterns Fix a false-positive in the `linter.style.docString.empty` linter with pattern matching: ```lean /-- Checks if a command has the `AMS` attribute. -/ def toAMS (stx : TSyntax ``Command.declModifiers) : CommandElabM (Array <| TSyntaxArray `num) := do match stx with | `(declModifiers| $(_)? @[$[$atts],*] $(_)? $(_)? $(_)? $(_)?) => atts.filterMapM fun att ↦ do match att with | `(attrInstance | AMS $nums*) => return some nums | _ => return none | _ => return #[] ``` This can be addressed by ensuring the syntax kind of the doc string is ``` ``Parser.Command.docComment``` as syntax quotation uses an antiquotation syntax instead. - :robot: Implemented and test with **Gemini 3.1 Pro**. This change is pretty targeted so I did not have much to redo except reviewing. --- <details> <summary>Old, noisy description</summary> # Description Syntax quotations are a key meta-programming feature for Lean 4, but the `linter.style.docString.empty` linter currently does not handle them correctly. This PR: - Closes #40087 - Adds a regression test for syntax quotation patterns - :robot: Implemented and test with **Gemini 3.1 Pro**. This change is pretty targeted so I did not have much to redo except reviewing. **Example false positive:** In the [formal-conjectures](https://github.com/google-deepmind/formal-conjectures) repository, the `AMSLinter`: ```lean /-- Checks if a command has the `AMS` attribute. -/ def toAMS (stx : TSyntax ``Command.declModifiers) : CommandElabM (Array <| TSyntaxArray `num) := do match stx with | `(declModifiers| $(_)? @[$[$atts],*] $(_)? $(_)? $(_)? $(_)?) => atts.filterMapM fun att ↦ do match att with | `(attrInstance | AMS $nums*) => return some nums | _ => return none | _ => return #[] ``` **Proposed Fix:** We can fix this by explicitly checking the kind of the docstring node before processing it. Pattern nodes from syntax quotations use antiquotations for the docstring slot (like `$(_)?`), which have a different syntax kind than actual doc comments. Filtering by `docStx.getKind == ``Parser.Command.docComment` successfully filters out the false positives while keeping the linter working for actual source code: ```lean if docStx.isMissing then continue -- this is probably superfluous, thanks to `some pos` above. if docStx.getKind != ``Parser.Command.docComment then continue -- ignore antiquotations from syntax patterns like `$(_)?` ``` # Testing :white_check_mark: Builds successfully ```shell $ lake build Mathlib.Tactic.Linter.DocString Build completed successfully (4 jobs). ``` :white_check_mark: Tests pass ```shell $ lake build MathlibTest.Linter.DocString Build completed successfully (6 jobs). ``` **Before :x:** ```shell $ lake build ./FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean ⚠ [68/68] Built FormalConjectures.Util.Linters.AMSLinter warning: FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean:48:21: warning: this doc-string is empty Note: This linter can be disabled with `set_option linter.style.docString.empty false` warning: FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean:69:27: warning: this doc-string is empty Note: This linter can be disabled with `set_option linter.style.docString.empty false` Build completed successfully (68 jobs). ``` **After :white_check_mark:** ```shell $ lake build ./FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean Build completed successfully (25 jobs). ``` </details> t-linter new-contributor LLM-generated 19/0 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DocString.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/DocString.lean 2 7 ['github-actions', 'jeangud', 'joneugster'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
10-32207
10 days ago
10-32280
10 days ago
12-6085
12 days
40197 plp127
author:plp127
feat: valuation of an algebraic element We prove that if `x` is algebraic over `K` then there exists some `n ≠ 0` such that the valuation of `x` raised to the `n`-th power is equal to the valuation of some element of `K`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 67/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/Algebraic.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-25240
10 days ago
10-25326
10 days ago
10-25098
10 days
35753 Vilin97
author:Vilin97
feat(Topology/Algebra/Order): regular grid helpers and piecewise linear interpolation Make API for piecewise linear interpolation on regular grids. I need these to for ODE time-stepping methods, like forward Euler, and later Runge–Kutta methods. Follow-up PR: #35755 (forward Euler method convergence). I don't know if these numerical analysis ODE-solving methods even belong in mathlib. If someone could advise me on it, I would appreciate it. --- The initial proof was produced by [Aristotle](https://aristotle.harmonic.fun). The code was iteratively refined (factoring out lemmas, golfing, simplifying proofs) using Claude Code. - [ ] depends on: #38091 t-topology new-contributor LLM-generated maintainer-merge 201/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/PiecewiseLinear.lean 2 59 ['Vilin97', 'YanYablonovskiy', 'adomani', 'botbaki-review', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'dagurtomas', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'wwylele'] nobody
10-5169
10 days ago
43-15889
43 days ago
75-64741
75 days
39582 plp127
author:plp127
chore: unsimp `Set.coe_setOf` See [#mathlib4 > &#96;Set.coe_setOf&#96; @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.60Set.2Ecoe_setOf.60/near/579579409) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 52/56 Archive/Imo/Imo1987Q1.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/StdSimplex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/GradedObject/Monoidal.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Coherent/RegularSheaves.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/IsSheafFor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Sieves.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/Finite.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Finite/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Finite.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/OfBilinear.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/KummerDedekind.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Lemmas.lean 15 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
10-4481
10 days ago
10-4522
10 days ago
16-17610
16 days
37190 cjrl
author:cjrl
feat(Combinatorics): Set-Valued Pigeonhole Principle This PR contributes two theorems to combinatorics: - `exists_lt_card_cover_of_card_biUnion_lt_card` is a set-valued version of the pigeonhole principle. - `sum_card_eq_sum_card_cover_biUnion` is a set theoretic corollary of a double counting result proved for bipartite graphs (`Finset.sum_card_bipartiteAbove_eq_sum_card_bipartiteBelow`). This was needed to prove the above pigeonhole principle. The motivation for these results is our Latin Square PR #36698. These results were proved in less general terms in that PR, but are independent of Latin Square considerations and so we have generalized and moved them into more relevant files. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-combinatorics 38/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/DoubleCounting.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Pigeonhole.lean 2 16 ['IvanRenison', 'cjrl', 'ghseeli', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'vlad902'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
10-2799
10 days ago
62-24813
62 days ago
77-81784
77 days
37745 AntoineChambert-Loir
author:AntoineChambert-Loir
feat(RingTheory/AugmentationIdeal): base change for augmentation ideals Base change for augmentation ideals Co-authored with: @mariainesdff --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37744 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
441/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Submodule/Range.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projection.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Span/Defs.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Projection.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/RightExactness.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Submodule.lean,Mathlib/Order/Disjoint.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/IsAugmentation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TensorProduct/Basic.lean 12 18 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
10-2798
10 days ago
29-55649
29 days ago
30-29397
30 days
39098 BoltonBailey
author:BoltonBailey
chore(Data/Vector): add `grind` to cons lemmas This PR affects `List.Vector.head_cons` and `List.Vector.tail_cons`. It moves the simp attribute assignment of these lemmas to the lemma declarations and also applies the `grind =` attribute. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 2/2 Mathlib/Data/Vector/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Vector/Defs.lean 2 4 ['BoltonBailey', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
10-2792
10 days ago
26-7378
26 days ago
35-20780
35 days
39162 anovickis
author:anovickis
feat(Topology/PartitionOfUnity): add pointwise_decomposition_finsum + companions Add three short lemmas to `Mathlib/Topology/PartitionOfUnity.lean` extending the existing `PartitionOfUnity` API: - `pointwise_decomposition_finsum` — for `f : X → ℝ` and `x ∈ s`, `f x = ∑ᶠ i, ρ i x · f x`. This is the pointwise step that lifts to integral linearity in measure-theoretic PoU integration: `∫_s f dμ = ∑ᶠ i, ∫_s (ρ i · f) dμ`. - `one_minus_sum_nonneg` — `0 ≤ 1 - ∑ᶠ i, ρ i x`. Direct rearrangement of the existing `sum_le_one` field; useful as a complement-mass remainder bound in chart-by-chart estimates. - `abs_le_one` — `|ρ i x| ≤ 1`. Combines the existing `nonneg` and `le_one`; convenience for absolute-value bounds. All three are short proofs using existing structure fields (`sum_eq_one`, `sum_le_one`, `nonneg`, `le_one`). These came up while writing chart-by-chart Stokes-on-manifold estimates where one wants to decompose `∫_M f` into chart-supported pieces using a partition of unity. The pointwise identity is the obvious first step; the other two are complementary algebraic bounds that show up in remainder estimates. --- 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-topology new-contributor LLM-generated 27/0 Mathlib/Topology/PartitionOfUnity.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
10-2791
10 days ago
34-193
33 days ago
33-86365
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39366 akiezun
author:akiezun
feat(Data/Nat): add prime divisibility for ascFactorial and choose Adds two prime-divisibility lemmas for natural-number factorial/binomial APIs. The first characterizes when a prime divides an ascending factorial: `Nat.Prime.dvd_ascFactorial_iff`. The second applies this to binomial coefficients: `Nat.Prime.dvd_choose_add_sub_one_iff`, using `Nat.ascFactorial_eq_factorial_mul_choose'` and cancellation of the `n!` factor when `n < p`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor large-import 46/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Consecutive.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorial/BigOperators.lean 3 9 ['SnirBroshi', 'akiezun', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
10-2790
10 days ago
26-30347
26 days ago
30-40498
30 days
39412 mbkybky
author:mbkybky
feat(RingTheory/Flat): a finite flat `R`-module `M` is locally free if `rankAtStalk M` is constant Let `M` be a finite flat `R`-module, `p` be a prime ideal of `R`. We show that if `rankAtStalk M` is constant, then there exists `a ∉ p` such that the `M` is free after localization away from `a`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 135/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Submodule.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FiniteDimensional/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Flat/LocallyFree.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/BaseChange.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/FreeLocus.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Support.lean 8 4 ['github-actions', 'robin-carlier'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
10-2788
10 days ago
10-75688
10 days ago
29-31631
29 days
39755 wwylele
author:wwylele
chore(GroupTheory): remove a defeq abuse --- I am not sure if this is the right change to make, so I'd like to start a discussion from this. The issue here seems to be that the simp lemma [MulAction.orbitRel.Quotient.orbit_mk](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.html#MulAction.orbitRel.Quotient.orbit_mk) fired and changed the underlying type of variables in the expression, which is not defeq at instance transparency, and fails defeq check for `MulAction` ([MulAction.instElemOrbit](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.html#MulAction.instElemOrbit) vs [MulAction.instElemOrbit_1](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.html#MulAction.instElemOrbit_1)). The easy change here is to disable the offending simp, but it feels like a common language pitfall. Should we do either of the following instead? - remove `MulAction.orbitRel.Quotient.orbit_mk` from default simp set - Make the the orbit definition more transparent <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-group-theory 1/2 Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] jcommelin
assignee:jcommelin
10-2785
10 days ago
21-27272
21 days ago
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39876 kim-em
author:kim-em
feat(scripts): dump cross-reference tags to TSV for downstream review This PR adds `scripts/dump_crossref_tags.lean`, which walks `Mathlib.CrossRef.tagExt` in the elaborated Mathlib environment and writes one TSV record per tagged declaration. The TSV is consumed by a privileged `workflow_run` job that posts the cross-reference review PR comment; the rest of that machinery lives in https://github.com/leanprover-community/external-tags and https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib-ci. Fields are sanitised so tabs/newlines in user-controlled comments can't break the TSV framing, and the output is capped at 2 MB. Uses `importModules (loadExts := true)` rather than `withImportModules`, because the wrapper passes `loadExts := false` and would leave `tagExt` empty for imported modules. 🤖 Prepared with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) CI LLM-generated 96/0 scripts/README.md,scripts/dump_crossref_tags.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kim-em'] bryangingechen
assignee:bryangingechen
10-2780
10 days ago
17-64669
17 days ago
17-64547
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38601 khwilson
author:khwilson
feat(Topology/Semicontinuity/Hemicontinuity): characterizations of hemicontinuous notions In the previous PR we introduced two new notions attached to correspondences: having open lower sections and having an open graph. This commit introduces several useful characterizations of these notions and uses them to prove several constructions around hemicontinuous maps --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #38600 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 118/24 Mathlib/Topology/Semicontinuity/Hemicontinuity.lean 1 11 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'khwilson', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
10-2446
10 days ago
10-33130
10 days ago
10-33907
10 days
40182 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(RingTheory): add lemma for span rank of maximal ideal under surjection In this PR, we added the following result : for noetherian local ring `(R, m, k)`, the span rank of maximal ideal of `R/I` adding `k` dimension of `I+m^2/m^2` is equal to span rank of maximal ideal of `R`. This would be useful when dealing with regular local ring and quotient within `m^2`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 52/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/SpanRankOperations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Cotangent.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/ResidueField/Basic.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-1593
10 days ago
10-48998
10 days ago
10-48770
10 days
26212 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Algebra): the Rees theorem for depth In this PR we proved the Rees theorem for depth. Co-authored-by: Hu Yongle <mbkybky@gmail.com> --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37355 - [x] depends on: #38613 - [x] depends on: #38466 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 218/26 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Depth/Rees.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Regular/LinearMap.lean,docs/references.bib 4 61 ['Thmoas-Guan', 'alreadydone', 'chrisflav', 'dagurtomas', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
10-1311
10 days ago
19-53568
19 days ago
114-47556
114 days
32058 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Algebra): Baer criterion for injective dimension In this PR, we added the cateory version of Baer criterion stating that `M` is injective iff `Ext^1(R/I, M)` vanish for all ideal `I`. By dimension shifting, we also have `M` has injective dimension not exceeding `n` iff `Ext^{n + 1}(R/I, M)` vanish for all ideal `I`. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36980 - [x] depends on: #39305 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-category-theory
label:t-algebra$
160/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Ext/Baer.lean 2 79 ['Thmoas-Guan', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib-splicebot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
9-85259
9 days ago
15-83451
15 days ago
81-35622
81 days
29701 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Algebra/RingTheory): polynomial over regular ring In this PR, we proved that polynomial over regular ring is regular. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37627 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 137/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RegularLocalRing/Polynomial.lean 2 12 ['Thmoas-Guan', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
9-83744
9 days ago
12-52478
12 days ago
44-10295
44 days
40174 kim-em
author:kim-em
fix: add BatteriesRecycling to the Mathlib cache allowlist This PR adds the `BatteriesRecycling` module root to `isPartOfMathlibCache` in `Cache/IO.lean`, so that `lake exe cache` hashes, stores, and retrieves its oleans. The batteries "recycling" refactor introduced a new top-level `BatteriesRecycling` library: [leanprover-community/batteries#1792 "chore: deprecate `Batteries.RBMap` declarations"](https://github.com/leanprover-community/batteries/pull/1792) created it (declaring the Lake library in `lakefile.toml` and moving the `RBTree` implementation there), and [leanprover-community/batteries#1793 "chore: deprecate the SatisfiesM / MonadSatisfying API"](https://github.com/leanprover-community/batteries/pull/1793) added the `MonadSatisfying` implementation. `Batteries.Data.RBMap.Basic` and `Batteries.Classes.SatisfiesM` re-import these, so Mathlib depends on them transitively. Because `isPartOfMathlibCache` keys on `mod.getRoot`, the new `BatteriesRecycling.*` modules fall outside the cache, so `lake build --no-build --rehash Mathlib` reports `BatteriesRecycling.MonadSatisfying.Basic` and `BatteriesRecycling.RBTree.Basic` as out-of-date in CI's cache-verification step. Master does not yet observe this (it still pins batteries `v4.31.0-rc1`, which predates the refactor), but `nightly-testing` does, and master will too once it updates batteries onto a recycling-era release. 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code CI 1/0 Cache/IO.lean 1 5 ['TwoFX', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
9-77280
9 days ago
9-77280
9 days ago
9-85795
9 days
38331 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(RingTheory/AdicCompletion): AdicCompletion of Noetherian ring is Noetherian For `I` an ideal of `R`, if `R/I` is Noetherian and `I` is finitely generated, the the completion of `R` wrt `I` is Noetherian. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #37975 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory large-import 267/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/AdicCompletion/Noetherian.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
9-76923
9 days ago
13-27804
13 days ago
13-28072
13 days
35255 vlad902
author:vlad902
feat(SimpleGraph): `cycleGraph` is contained in every graph with a cycle --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #34797 --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 35/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Circulant.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
9-65783
9 days ago
46-20399
46 days ago
46-21118
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40144 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
perf: lower the priority of `Normed*.to*` instances This PR further lowers the priority of these instances, since lower instance priority usually means priority 100, whereas we want these instances to have an even lower priority. Only one file got significantly slower from searching for AddCommMonoid ↥(Lp ?m 1 ?m') during unification. Lean tries AddSubgroupClass.toAddCommGroup and then gets stuck on the metavariables. Adding a shortcut instance for Lp resolves it directly and avoids any further search. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Slow.20Riemannian.20geometry/with/599416865) [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
37/16 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Ring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSpace/Basic.lean 4 5 ['astrainfinita', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
9-60742
9 days ago
11-62728
11 days ago
11-62500
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39437 ooovi
author:ooovi
feat(Geometry/Convex/ConvexSpace): show that an `AffineMap` `IsAffineMap` Show that `Convexity.IsAffineMap` generalises `AffineMap`s between affine spaces. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-convex-geometry 30/3 Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/ConvexSpace/AffineSpace.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/ConvexSpace/Defs.lean 2 5 ['Paul-Lez', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ooovi'] nobody
9-60272
9 days ago
9-60348
9 days ago
27-78863
27 days
39727 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: stationary sets We define stationary sets as sets intersecting all club sets, and prove basic theorems about them. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-set-theory maintainer-merge 154/22 Mathlib/Order/Cofinal.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Cofinality/Club.lean 2 11 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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40218 mbkybky
author:mbkybky
doc(RingTheory/DedekindDomain/LinearDisjoint): fix typos in the module docstring Fix typos in the namespace in the module docstring. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) documentation t-ring-theory 2/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/LinearDisjoint.lean 1 1 ['github-actions', 'xroblot'] nobody
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40220 riccardobrasca
author:riccardobrasca
feat: add prime_units_mul and variants From flt-regular. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
15/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Prime/Lemmas.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39445 justus-springer
author:justus-springer
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/Birational): composition of rational maps Define composition of partial and rational maps. - [x] depends on: #39442 - [x] depends on: #39443 - [x] depends on: #39317 - [x] depends on: #40189 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry 278/14 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Birational/Composition.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Birational/Dominant.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Birational/RationalMap.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/OpenImmersion.lean 5 9 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'justus-springer', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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37723 xgenereux
author:xgenereux
feat(Adjoin/Polynomial/Transcendental): Adjoining transcendental elements This PR establishes some basic properties about `A[y]` when `y` is transcendental over `A`. These are mostly just carried over from `A[X]`. - Move `algEquivOfTranscendental` in the newly created file `Mathlib.RingTheory.Adjoin.Polynomial.Transcendental` - Add `Algebra.adjoin.evalOfTranscendental`. This is technically very similar to `Algebra.adjoin.liftSingleton` but the definition is much simpler. It is also currently more general in the sense that it doesn't require `A` to be a field. - Some basic instances from `Polynomial`. Note that these are actually theorems because of the hypothesis `(h : Transcendental R s)` everywhere. I've also added a `Fact` version to allow the possibility of instances. Last note : I initially considered adding some results in `RingTheory.Polynomial.Quotient` where I golfed the file a tiny bit. I removed the unused results but kept the golf. AI disclaimer : I used Claude to give me some feedback on the PR. Co-authored-by: María Inés de Frutos Fernández <[mariaines.dff@gmail.com](mailto:mariaines.dff@gmail.com)> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36439 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 167/70 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/AsPolynomial.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Adjoin/Polynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Adjoin/Polynomial/Bivariate.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Adjoin/Polynomial/Transcendental.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Quotient.lean 7 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'riccardobrasca'] nobody
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38054 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
feat(RingTheory): category of finite étale algebras over a separably closed field We define the category of finite étale `R`-algebras for a ring `R` and show it is equivalent to `FintypeCat` if `R` is a separably closed field. From Pi1. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #38016 - [x] depends on: #38409 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 220/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Adjoin/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Etale/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Etale/Finite.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TensorProduct/Maps.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TotallySplit.lean 6 6 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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39868 JuanCoRo
author:JuanCoRo
feat(Algebra/Polynomial): linearity of `divByMonic` and adjacent results --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> This PR adds the `R`-linearity of the monic polynomial division map `_ /ₘ q`. It also adds adjacent results that stem from this work. #### Refactors: - Reuses the proofs from `add_modByMonic` and `smul_modByMonic` to generalize these results to `add_div_modByMonic` and `smul_div_modByMonic` respectively. - Replaces the proofs of `add_modByMonic` and `smul_modByMonic` as specializations of the more general theorems `add_div_modByMonic` and `smul_div_modByMonic` respectively. #### Additions: - Adds the necessary results for `_ /ₘ q` linearity: - `add_divByMonic : (p₁ + p₂) /ₘ q = p₁ /ₘ q + p₂ /ₘ q` - `smul_divByMonic : c • p /ₘ q = c • (p /ₘ q)` - Adds `_ /ₘ q` as an `R`-linear map: - `divByMonicHom`: definition of `_ /ₘ q` as a linear map - `mem_ker_divByMonic`: kernel characterization for `_ /ₘ q`. - In `Div.lean` adds dual results for `/ₘ` that were already present for `%ₘ` - `neg_divByMonic : (-p) /ₘ q = -(p /ₘ q)` - `sub_divByMonic : (p₁ - p₂) /ₘ q = p₁ /ₘ q - p₂ /ₘ q` - `mul_divByMonic_assoc (hd : q ∣ p₂) : (p₁ * p₂) /ₘ q = p₁ * (p₂ /ₘ q)` While `mul_divByMonic_assoc` is not exactly the dual of `mul_modByMonic`, I thought it wouldn't hurt to add it. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
54/17 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Div.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/RingDivision.lean 2 8 ['JuanCoRo', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
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39117 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(CategoryTheory): the right derived functor commutes with the shift A few lemmas are obtained about precomposing and postcomposing left/right Kan extensions or right/left derived functors with equivalences of categories. By applying these results to the equivalences given by shifts, we construct a family of isomorphisms which shows that the right derived functor commutes with shifts, and by proving certain compatibilities, we obtain a `Functor.CommShift` instance on the right derived functor of a functor which commutes with shifts. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory large-import 417/9 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Derived/LeftDerived.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Derived/RightDerived.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Derived/RightDerivedCommShift.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/KanExtension/AdjunctionPreserves.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/KanExtension/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Shift/CommShift.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Shift/Localization.lean 8 12 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'robin-carlier'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
9-38378
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40232 riccardobrasca
author:riccardobrasca
feat: add zeta_sub_one_dvd_intCast_iff and related declarations --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 25/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Cyclotomic/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/CyclotomicUnits.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40231 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
feat(Algebra/Category): pushforward of quasi-coherent sheafs We show that the pushforward of a quasi-coherent sheaf along a continuous and cocontinuous functor is quasi-coherent, if it preserves the unit. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 122/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Sheaf/PushforwardContinuous.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Sheaf/Quasicoherent.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/Over/Pullback.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Continuous.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CoverLifting.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Over.lean 6 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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38347 artie2000
author:artie2000
doc(LinearAlgebra/FreeModule/StrongRankCondition): clarify context of `commRing_strongRankCondition` * Replace mathematical documentation in `Mathlib.LinearAlgebra.FreeModule.StrongRankCondition`, with explanation that the file comprises a shortcut instance `commRing_strongRankCondition` * Signpost `commRing_strongRankCondition` at both its parent instances * Increase priority of shortcut instance `commRing_strongRankCondition` above that of its parent instances --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory documentation 28/41 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FreeModule/StrongRankCondition.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/InvariantBasisNumber.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FiniteType.lean 3 6 ['artie2000', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'riccardobrasca'] riccardobrasca
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40193 BoltonBailey
author:BoltonBailey
chore(1000.yaml): add entries This PR adds data on a number of previously missing entries to 1000.yaml that were found during the course of Project Numina's preparation of LeanTriathlon. These include: - `comment`s with references to formalized statements of theorems (mostly from the formal-conjectures repo) in cases where they exist, (it seems that, while we can add unproven statements and statements from other repos, we can't really include unproven statements from other repos using the system as it currently exists) - `comment`s about related definitions to certain theorems in mathlib. - `url` references to a few complete formalizations in a variety of other repositories. - `decl` for the preexisting `prime_ideal_of_disjoint_filter_ideal` theorem in Mathlib, which as far as I can tell is just a more general version of the Boolean Prime Ideal theorem. AI was used in large scale scans to identify these missing entries, but I have done my best to check manually that the statements are correct. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 18/2 docs/1000.yaml 1 8 ['BoltonBailey', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
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40241 AydenLamp
author:AydenLamp
feat(Algebra/Group): add ppow_succ lemmas and idempotent power results for finite semigroups Add two successor lemmas to `PNatPowAssoc`: - `ppow_succ`: `x ^ (n + 1) = x ^ n * x` - `ppow_succ'`: `x ^ (n + 1) = x * x ^ n` Add `SemigroupIdempotentPow` with results on idempotent elements in finite semigroups and monoids: - `Semigroup.exists_idempotent_ppow`: in a finite semigroup, every element has an idempotent positive power - `Monoid.exists_idempotent_pow`: in a finite monoid, every element has a nonzero idempotent power - `Monoid.exists_pow_sandwich_eq_self`: in a finite monoid, if `a = x * a * y`, then there exist positive powers `n₁` and `n₂` such that `x ^ n₁ * a = a` and `a * y ^ n₂ = a` Co-authored-by: Howard Straubing <howard.straubing@bc.edu> Soleil Repple <repple@bc.edu> Nathan Hart-Hodgson <harthodg@bc.edu> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
157/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/PNatPowAssoc.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/SemigroupIdempotentPow.lean 3 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
9-21599
9 days ago
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38114 javgomzar
author:javgomzar
feat(FinitelyPresentedGroup): add finite groups instance Add IsFinitelyPresented instance for finite groups. Co-authored-by: Hang Lu Su <homeowmorphism@pm.me>, Thomas Browning <thomas.l.browning@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory new-contributor large-import 31/2 Mathlib/GroupTheory/FinitelyPresentedGroup.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FreeGroup/Basic.lean 2 33 ['github-actions', 'javgomzar', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127', 'tb65536', 'vihdzp'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
9-3448
9 days ago
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38310 ZRTMRH
author:ZRTMRH
feat(Combinatorics/Quiver/Schreier): word evaluation and reachability Adds word evaluation and reachability results to the Schreier graph API. * `SchreierGraph.evalWord` : evaluates a word `List (S × Bool)` as an element of the ambient group, where `(s, true)` contributes `ι s` and `(s, false)` contributes `(ι s)⁻¹`. * `SchreierGraph.evalWord_eq_lift` : agreement with `FreeGroup.lift`. * `SchreierGraph.evalWord_mem_closure` : every word evaluates into the subgroup generated by `ι`. * `SchreierGraph.pathFromWord` : a Bool-tagged word yields a path in `Symmetrify (SchreierGraph V ι)` from `x` to `evalWord ι w • x`. * `SchreierGraph.reachable_iff` : two vertices are connected by a path in the symmetrification iff some element of the subgroup closure carries one to the other. Follow-up to #36320. This PR was written with AI assistance (Claude). The code has been reviewed by the author. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-combinatorics large-import LLM-generated 157/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Quiver/Schreier.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
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9 days ago
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38325 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Combinatorics/Graph): EndPoint function This PR introduces `endPoints`: `Set` of incident vertices, given an edge (in the case of non-edge, return empty). **Import change**: `Graph/Basic` now imports `Data/Set/Card` to allow reasoning about card of `endPoints`. [Relavent Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/513188-CSLib/topic/New.20graph.20definitions/with/588616269) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics large-import 83/3 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/Basic.lean 1 9 ['Jun2M', 'SnirBroshi', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors'] b-mehta
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38716 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(Algebra/Order): `NNRat.cast_sub` From AddCombi --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
29/22 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Rat.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Rat.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/LYM.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Density.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNRat/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNRat/Floor.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNRat/Order.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Star.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Binomial.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/Rat.lean 10 1 ['github-actions'] joelriou
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39078 fpvandoorn
author:fpvandoorn
feat: add lemmas about products over Finset.Iio * Mostly useful for `ℕ` * I added the `Finset.Iic` lemmas by symmetry, but I'm happy to remove them if we think they are redundant. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
29/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Group/LocallyFinite.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
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9 days ago
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39472 NoahW314
author:NoahW314
feat(RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Homogeneous): add homogeneous lemmas --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory large-import 74/2 Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Weight.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Homogeneous.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/WeightedHomogeneous.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
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9 days ago
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39567 AlexBrodbelt
author:AlexBrodbelt
feat(Mathlib/Data/Finite/Option): option type is finite iff type is finite Option type is finite if and only if the type is finite. This is an intermediate result to proving that if the `GroupWithZero` is (in)finite then the `Units` are (in)finite. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor 25/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Option.lean 2 14 ['AlexBrodbelt', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'themathqueen'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
9-3433
9 days ago
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25 days ago
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39855 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(InfiniteSum): zero function has product zero Prove that in a comm monoid with zero, the product of the zero function is zero. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 13/0 Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Basic.lean 1 3 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
9-3432
9 days ago
18-11924
18 days ago
18-64936
18 days
40238 riccardobrasca
author:riccardobrasca
feat: add norm_zpow From flt-regular. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 11/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/Norm/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
9-3425
9 days ago
9-26937
9 days ago
9-26709
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39449 Paul-Lez
author:Paul-Lez
doc: add library note about scoping simp lemmas with weak keys In PR #39262 I noticed that some `simp` lemmas were scoped for a reason that is not immediately obvious, so I figured that adding a library note would be nice in case anyone else runs into this in the future (this pattern is quite common in Mathlib!) In case it's helpful for review, here are links to a few of the PRs that added this scoping initially: - #14233 - #15620 - #15631 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 71/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/AddConstMap/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/CharP/Two.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GradedMonoid.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/BooleanRing.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/CharZero.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/SimpLibraryNote.lean 8 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
9-3328
9 days ago
9-3328
9 days ago
22-10852
22 days
38334 8e7
author:8e7
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/TreeDecomp): define tree decompositions Add definition for tree decompositions on simple graphs. Define the tree width of a simple graph and prove basic statements and conversions. ```lean structure TreeDecomp (G : SimpleGraph V) where /-- The type of bags in the tree. -/ W : Type /-- The set of vertices in each bag. -/ 𝓧 : W → Finset V /-- The graph adjacency relation of bags. -/ T : SimpleGraph W /-- T must be a tree. -/ isTree : IsTree T /-- All vertices in G must appear in some bag. -/ vertexCover : ∀ v : V, ∃ w : W, v ∈ 𝓧 w /-- For any edge (u, v) in G, there is a bag containing both u and v. -/ edgeCover ⦃u v : V⦄ : G.Adj u v → ∃ w : W, u ∈ 𝓧 w ∧ v ∈ 𝓧 w /-- For any vertex v in G, the set of bags that contain v is preconnected. -/ connectedBags : ∀ v : V, (T.induce ({w | v ∈ 𝓧 w})).Preconnected ``` AI Usage: Some proofs are written with the help of Claude Code, and everything has been manually reviewed. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #38027 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-combinatorics LLM-generated 382/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/TreeDecomp.lean 2 7 ['8e7', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
8-84368
8 days ago
8-85232
8 days ago
9-20657
9 days
40245 Scarlett-le
author:Scarlett-le
feat: same/opposite side of an affine subspace from scalar multiples of a common vector Add `sameRay_smul_smul_of_mul_nonneg` to `Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Ray.lean`: two scalar multiples `c₁ • v` and `c₂ • v` of a common vector lie on a common ray whenever `0 ≤ c₁ * c₂`. Using it, add four lemmas to `Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Side.lean` giving sufficient conditions for a pair of points to be (weakly/strictly) on the same or opposite side of an affine subspace, from the displacements `x -ᵥ p₁ = c₁ • m` and `y -ᵥ p₂ = c₂ • m`. The sign of `c₁ * c₂` determines same vs opposite side: * `AffineSubspace.wSameSide_of_vsub_eq_smul` / `sSameSide_of_vsub_eq_smul` * `AffineSubspace.wOppSide_of_vsub_eq_smul` / `sOppSide_of_vsub_eq_smul` --- This PR is a prerequisite for #34164 (feat(Geometry/Euclidean/Sphere): define arcs on spheres). 53/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Side.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Ray.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
8-80376
8 days ago
8-81846
8 days ago
8-81618
8 days
37008 BryceT233
author:BryceT233
feat(RingTheory/LocalRing): `IsLocalRing` for pullbacks We provide basic lemmas for equalizers and pullbacks of `RingHom` and `AlgHom`, and show they are local rings under suitable condtions. This is needed in #37940 to construct a residue algebra structure on pullbacks. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 168/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/Pullback.lean 2 10 ['BryceT233', 'github-actions', 'riccardobrasca', 'wwylele'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
8-67666
8 days ago
8-68515
8 days ago
82-67808
82 days
36888 CoolRmal
author:CoolRmal
feat: generalize some lemmas by using conditional Jensen This PR includes two possible ways of generalizing `integral_abs_condExp_le`: 1. Replace absolute values with norms. 2. Consider absolute values defined on a lattice with a solid norm. We also prove that if a function is in Lp then its conditional expectation is also in Lp. In order to prove these results, some of the lemmas about essSup are generalized to conditionally complete lattices. Created with the help of Codex. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36877 - [x] depends on: #39104 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 262/140 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/CondJensen.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/Real.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Trim.lean,Mathlib/Probability/CondVar.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Martingale/BorelCantelli.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Martingale/Centering.lean 7 45 ['CoolRmal', 'EtienneC30', 'RemyDegenne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
8-64654
8 days ago
9-65085
9 days ago
21-50250
21 days
39982 riccardobrasca
author:riccardobrasca
feat: add Ideal.IsPrincipal.of_isPrincipal_pow_of_coprime --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 31/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/ClassGroup/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
8-55442
8 days ago
8-56266
8 days ago
15-86223
15 days
40257 Garmelon
author:Garmelon
chore(CI): fix merge conflict resolution for nightly-testing Resolving merge conflicts in favor of `nightly-testing` when merging `master` may be convenient for nightly maintainers, but it can lead to changes made on `master` accidentally being dropped again later in the bump PR. For an example case, see #40189 (see [#PR reviews > #39443 &#96;nonempty_preimage_iff&#96; @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/.2339443.20.60nonempty_preimage_iff.60/near/599885755) for an explanation of what happened). Resolving conflicts in favor of `master` means that `nightly-testing` will rather break than silently undoing changes made on `master`. CI 6/4 .github/workflows/nightly_merge_master.yml 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
8-49897
8 days ago
8-49983
8 days ago
8-49755
8 days
40254 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(AlgebraicTopology): a nonsingular simplicial set is the colimit of standard simplices indexed by nondegenerate simplices --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-topology 212/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NonDegenerateSimplicesColimit.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Nonsingular.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NonsingularColimit.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/StdSimplex.lean 5 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
8-49552
8 days ago
8-51584
8 days ago
8-51356
8 days
39161 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(LinearAlgebra): commutative semirings satisfy strong rank condition Co-authored-by: Aristotle (Harmonic) <aristotle-harmonic@harmonic.fun> Thanks to ChatGPT and Gemini for converting part of Yi-Jia Tan's paper into LaTeX, which served as solutions provided to Aristotle. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
282/27 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Sign.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Nonsingular.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SemiringInverse.lean,docs/references.bib 5 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
8-45699
8 days ago
8-54579
8 days ago
8-55701
8 days
38055 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
feat(Topology/EMetricSpace): add r-variation Redoing #37007 (I had accidently deleted my fork which nuked the PR). See https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/p-variation for discussion. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology t-analysis 409/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/RVariation.lean 2 3 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] urkud
assignee:urkud
8-45333
8 days ago
9-3710
9 days ago
58-62182
58 days
39029 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: remove redundant `unfold`s This PR removed roughly (estimated by files I went through) half of the `unfold`'s in mathlib which can be removed such that the proof still works (found by searching `unfold ` in VSCode in manually going through ~600/1100 occurences). I originally planned to replace all, but I couldn't find any relevant discussion if this is actually a good practice, so to save potentially wasted time, I make this PR now. (similarly with the `clear` tactic) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 65/109 Archive/Imo/Imo1994Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1998Q2.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2001Q5.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/BuffonsNeedle.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/EuclideanDomain/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/GammaSpecAdjunction.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Coskeletal.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/SuperpolynomialDecay.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/JensenFormula.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Strict.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Calculus.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/GramSchmidtOrtho.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/PiL2.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev/Orthogonality.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Flat.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/FullyFaithful.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Closed/Functor.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/Delete.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PartrecCode.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RegularExpressions.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/PostTuringMachine.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/StackTuringMachine.lean,Mathlib/Condensed/Light/TopCatAdjunction.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/EquivFin.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/List.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/GCD.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Intervals.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Basis.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/BinaryRec.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/ChineseRemainder.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Digits/Div.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Dist.lean,Mathlib/Data/Ordmap/Ordset.lean,Mathlib/Data/PNat/Prime.lean,Mathlib/Data/Real/Embedding.lean,Mathlib/Data/Seq/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Stream/Init.lean,Mathlib/Data/WSeq/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean 44 6 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
8-42338
8 days ago
8-44126
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35-8479
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40251 lua-vr
author:lua-vr
feat: make topologicalClosure a ClosureOperator ... for `Submodule` and `Submonoid`. Makes it possible to use lemmas in the `Order.Closure` file. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 17/13 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Cone/InnerDual.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Monoid.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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8 days ago
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40266 WangJiabai
author:WangJiabai
feat(RingTheory/MvPolynomial): define generic determinantal ideals This PR adds a foundational API for determinantal ideals of the generic matrix. It defines `Matrix.MinorIndex`, the corresponding minors of the existing generic matrix `Matrix.mvPolynomialX`, the finite set of all `t × t` generic minors, and the ideal generated by these minors in `MvPolynomial (Fin m × Fin n) R`. It also proves basic membership, evaluation, coefficient-map/base-change, and finite-generation lemmas. This PR intentionally does not include the Sturmfels/KRS/straightening/Groebner part of the development. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Additional context: This is extracted and refactored from a standalone project on determinantal ideals and the Gröbner-basis theorem for generic determinantal ideals: https://github.com/WangJiabai/Determinantal-Ideals-Formalization The current PR is intentionally limited to the small foundational API for generic minors and generic determinantal ideals. AI use: ChatGPT was used for planning/refactoring discussion, and Codex was used to draft some proof scripts. I reviewed the statements and proofs and am responsible for the submitted code. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 227/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/DeterminantalIdeal.lean 2 3 ['WangJiabai', 'github-actions'] nobody
8-33806
8 days ago
8-34655
8 days ago
8-34427
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33832 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(Algebra): localization preserves unique factorization --- - [x] depends on: #33851 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
173/15 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Associated.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Divisibility.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/UniqueFactorization.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Defs.lean 7 14 ['Vierkantor', 'alreadydone', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'riccardobrasca'] Vierkantor
assignee:Vierkantor
8-33755
8 days ago
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39122 justus-springer
author:justus-springer
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/Birational): Birationality and rationality of schemes This is a first step (of hopefully many) towards some basic birational geometry. This PR adds `Birational/Birational.lean`, which defines predicates `Birational`, `BirationalOver` and `IsRationalOver` for arbitrary schemes and provides basic API (e.g. that they are equivalence relations, and that affine space is rational). Some notes on the choice of definitions: There are multiple ways to define what it means for two schemes to be birational to each other. A common one is: "There exists a rational map with a rational inverse". However, this would require defining composition of rational maps, which is not always defined (In order to compose `f : X ⤏ Y` with `g : Y ⤏ Z`, you need at least `X` preirreducible, `Y` nonempty and `f` dominant). On the other hand, I can define "There exist dense subsets `U : Opens X` and `V : Opens Y` such that `U ≅ V` as schemes" for any two schemes `X` and `Y`, with no conditions. Hence I chose that as a definition. I'm also working on defining composition of rational maps (#39445), and once that's done, there should be a theorem connecting the two definitions. - [x] depends on: #39316 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry maintainer-merge 295/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Birational/Birational.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Restrict.lean 3 31 ['chrisflav', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'justus-springer', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] chrisflav and joelriou
assignee:joelriou assignee:chrisflav
8-27694
8 days ago
8-47130
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40269 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): neighborSet and neighborFinset of lattice operations From the exponential-ramsey project --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 63/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
8-24777
8 days ago
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33112 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(GroupAction): `(M →[M] M) ≃* Mᵐᵒᵖ` This comes up in #33108 in the form that permutations of a group commuting with the left multiplications are the right multiplications. The Semiring versions are already in mathlib. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-group-theory
label:t-algebra$
41/3 Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Hom.lean 1 3 ['alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
8-23229
8 days ago
8-23261
8 days ago
21-72170
21 days
40276 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat(Order/Partition/Finpartition): lemmas for `restrict` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 34/1 Mathlib/Order/Partition/Finpartition.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40280 mrdouglasny
author:mrdouglasny
feat(Analysis/Calculus/ParametricIntegral): one-sided differentiation under the integral Adds `hasDerivWithinAt_Ici_integral_of_dominated_loc_of_deriv_le`, the within-`Ici x₀` (right) analogue of `hasDerivAt_integral_of_dominated_loc_of_deriv_le`: differentiation under the integral sign where the derivative bound is required only on a **right**-neighborhood `s ∈ 𝓝[≥] x₀`, concluding `HasDerivWithinAt (fun x ↦ ∫ a, F x a ∂μ) (∫ a, F' x₀ a ∂μ) (Ici x₀) x₀`. ### Motivation The existing two-sided theorem needs the domination on a full neighborhood of `x₀`. That fails for parametric integrals dominated only on one side — e.g. Gibbs / partition-function families `g ↦ ∫ A e ^ (-g • V)` where `V` is bounded below but not above, so the weight is integrable only for `g ≥ 0` (the Dyson-instability situation in constructive QFT). One still wants the one-sided derivative at the boundary. ### Proof Rather than re-running the dominated-convergence argument, `F` is extended across `x₀` by its affine first-order part below `x₀`, `G x a = if x₀ ≤ x then F x a else F x₀ a + (x - x₀) • F' x₀ a`, which is two-sided dominated (the affine part has constant derivative `F' x₀ a`, bounded by `bound a`). The existing two-sided theorem applies to `G`, and since `G = F` on `Ici x₀`, the conclusion restricts to the desired `HasDerivWithinAt`. I'm happy to adjust naming, or to generalize to an arbitrary set `t` (`𝓝[t] x₀`) if reviewers prefer — that would need the direct dominated-convergence proof rather than the extension trick. t-analysis new-contributor 105/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ParametricIntegral.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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8 days ago
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37716 slavanaprienko
author:slavanaprienko
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant): Desnanot-Jacobi identity This PR adds the Desnanot-Jacobi identity (also known as the Lewis Carroll identity or Dodgson condensation): for any (n+2)×(n+2) matrix M over a commutative ring, $$\det(M) \cdot \det(M_{1,n}^{1,n}) = \det(M_1^1) \cdot \det(M_n^n) - \det(M_1^n) \cdot \det(M_n^1)$$ The proof follows Bressoud's *Proofs and Confirmations* (Cambridge University Press, 1999): multiply M by an auxiliary matrix built from columns of the adjugate, then compare determinants. This yields the identity premultiplied by det(M). To cancel, we pass to a universal polynomial ring (an integral domain with nonzero determinant), then specialize back to arbitrary commutative rings. It seems there's some interest in adding this: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Determinantal.20identity.20and.20the.20Cauchy.20matrix.20determinant/with/582946873 --- t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
217/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant/DesnanotJacobi.lean 2 13 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kim-em', 'slavanaprienko'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
8-3788
8 days ago
33-22658
33 days ago
34-60660
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38194 ryanncode
author:ryanncode
feat(LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm): add indefinite metrics Add the `IndefiniteMetric` structure to support vector spaces equipped with a non-degenerate, symmetric, indefinite bilinear form. Provide the algebraic foundation for indefinite inner product spaces by formalizing the metric via `LinearMap.BilinForm` and extracting its associated quadratic form without enforcing the `IsPosSemidef` typeclass. Previously, mathlib required strictly positive-definite metrics to instantiate inner product spaces (`InnerProductSpace`), which prevented the formalization of indefinite geometries without causing typeclass inference failures. Bridge this gap by isolating the symmetric bilinear form from topological and positivity constraints, allowing the library to handle generalized indefinite metric spaces safely. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
47/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm/IndefiniteMetric.lean 2 5 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ryanncode'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
8-3786
8 days ago
21-49397
21 days ago
37-18938
37 days
39256 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): add monotonicity lemma for LanguageOn In Symbolic dynamics. Proof that the language of a set of configurations is monotone with respect to inclusion of configuration sets: X ⊆ Y → LanguageOn X U ⊆ LanguageOn Y U The proof is a direct unfolding of definitions: a pattern in the language of X comes from restricting some configuration x ∈ X, and inclusion X ⊆ Y allows the same witness to be used for Y. Related to issue #39252 t-dynamics new-contributor 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
8-3781
8 days ago
32-42799
32 days ago
32-42571
32 days
39353 Raph-DG
author:Raph-DG
feat(Topology): Show existence of a neighbourhood around p which avoids all points in the support of a locally finsupp function except those which specialize to p In this PR we show a simple lemma proving the existence of a neighbourhood around any point p which avoids every point in the support of a locally finsupp function except those which specialize to p. AI disclosure: The statements and a sketch with sorries were provided by me, but I had claude fill in the sorries. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 29/0 Mathlib/Topology/LocallyFinsupp.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
8-3780
8 days ago
15-45165
15 days ago
15-76272
15 days
39494 Hagb
author:Hagb
chore(Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder): rename fields of `MonomialOrder` to match naming conventions Moves: - MonomialOrder.acm -> MonomialOrder.addCommMonoid_syn - MonomialOrder.lo -> MonomialOrder.linearOrder_syn - MonomialOrder.iocam -> MonomialOrder.isOrderedCancelAddMonoid_syn - MonomialOrder.wf -> MonomialOrder.wellFoundedLT_syn --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> See https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/32829#discussion_r2716534558. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 15/6 Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Groebner.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
8-3777
8 days ago
27-82626
27 days ago
27-82925
27 days
39524 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(MeasureTheory/Integral/CurveIntegral): integrability and FTC along a line segment Specialises curve integration to the line segment between two points: smoothness of the segment as a `C¹` curve, sufficient conditions for a continuous one-form to be integrable along a segment, and a fundamental-theorem-of-calculus identity for the segment integral of a Fréchet derivative. Adds a new `Segment` section to `AffineMap.lean` that includes some previously existing results. --- Used by a [planned descent-lemma PR for Lipschitz-smooth functions](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/blob/5ebc6dae88deb11410d21c0a2628f53c092bb536/Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/FDeriv.lean#L133), which needs an FTC along an affine line to integrate a directional derivative over a segment. Three points to highlight: 1. I thought about renaming `curveIntegrable_segment` to `curveIntegrable_segment_iff` for consistency with the file's other `_iff`-suffixed biconditionals, but the new `_const` takes a different name slot, so the rename would be an unnecessary public API break. 2. `Path.segment_contDiffOn` is really a fact about `Path.segment` rather than about curve integration, so it would more naturally live in `Convex/PathConnected.lean`. Unfortunately that target is blocked by a build cycle (`Calculus.AddTorsor.AffineMap` already transitively imports `Convex.PathConnected` via `Convex.Topology`/`Convex.StdSimplex`), so it sits with its consumer here. 3. The new `Continuous{,On}.curveIntegrable_segment` lemmas are the obvious `@[fun_prop]` candidates, but `CurveIntegrable` isn't a registered `fun_prop` concept yet; that registration is a small design call (identity/constant/composition choices, plus tagging the file's pre-existing producers) worth its own focused review and is deferred to a follow-up. `Path.segment_contDiffOn` carries the tag since `ContDiffOn` is already registered. - [ ] depends on: #39206 Diff for the changes *just* in this PR over its predecessor: [link](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/feat/lineMap-contDiff...feat/curveIntegral-segment-FTC) t-measure-probability 108/19 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/AddTorsor/AffineMap.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/CurveIntegral/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/CurveIntegral/Poincare.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
8-3776
8 days ago
8-32348
8 days ago
8-35024
8 days
39896 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/ContinuousLinearMap` - refactors `Normed/Operator/ContinuousLinearMap` by reusing `mkContinuous` in bounded linear continuity proofs and shortening `homothety_inverse` Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 5/16 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/ContinuousLinearMap.lean 1 4 ['ADedecker', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen', 'yuanyi-350'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
8-3774
8 days ago
18-6094
18 days ago
18-5866
18 days
39991 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
chore(Topology): refactor TopologicalSpace.Opens.map to use OrderHom.toFunctor --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 27/16 Mathlib/Geometry/RingedSpace/OpenImmersion.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/RingedSpace/PresheafedSpace/Gluing.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Opens.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/Presheaf.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
8-3772
8 days ago
16-21665
16 days ago
16-21437
16 days
39992 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
feat(CategoryTheory/Order): Lattice Homs preserve limits and colimits Provides instances for when [OrderHom.toFunctor](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/Preorder.html#OrderHom.toFunctor) preserves limits and colimits. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory t-order 105/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Preserves/Lattice.lean 2 2 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
8-3771
8 days ago
15-77694
15 days ago
15-80460
15 days
40046 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat(Topology/Sets): compositional continuity lemma for `(Nonempty)Compacts.map` This can be used to prove the continuity of a function containing `Compacts.map f`, where `f` itself depends on the variable. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 18/3 Mathlib/Topology/Sets/VietorisTopology.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
8-3768
8 days ago
14-43757
14 days ago
14-43529
14 days
40252 EtienneC30
author:EtienneC30
feat: set-integral when a random variable is independent from a set If a random variable `X` is independent from a sigma-algebra `m` and `A` is a set in `m`, then `∫ ω in A, f (X ω) ∂P = P.real A * ∫ ω, f (X ω) ∂P` for any `AEStronglyMeasurable` function `f`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) brownian t-measure-probability 29/0 Mathlib/Probability/Independence/Integration.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
8-3765
8 days ago
8-57896
8 days ago
8-57668
8 days
38324 BryceT233
author:BryceT233
chore(RingTheory/AdicCompletion): make `AdicCompletion.map` linear on linear maps This PR upgrades `AdicCompletion.map` to be an R-linear map on the space of linear maps `M →ₗ[R] N`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 38/12 Mathlib/RingTheory/AdicCompletion/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AdicCompletion/Functoriality.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
7-83914
7 days ago
51-7550
51 days ago
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40282 rosborn
author:rosborn
feat(Algebra/Group/Subgroup): add sup/iSup/biSup/sSup_characteristic The join of characteristic subgroups is characteristic. --- These mirror the existing sup_normal/iSup_normal/biSup_normal/sSup_normal family in Subgroup/Pointwise.lean. I've left out the inf versions and extras like the characteristic closure until there's a use for them; they're easy to add later. Discussed here: [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Additional.20Group.20Theory.20Lemmas/with/600714666) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
24/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Basic.lean 1 5 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'rosborn'] nobody
7-77724
7 days ago
7-82918
7 days ago
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27451 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(RingTheory/Valuation): define ball, closed ball, and sphere *From the 2025 Local Class Field Theory Workshop.* --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 27/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/Basic.lean 1 13 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'pechersky', 'wwylele'] nobody
7-66961
7 days ago
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7 days ago
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40246 SaarShai
author:SaarShai
feat(NumberTheory): Farey sequences, mediants, and the neighbour theorem Adds a new file `Mathlib/NumberTheory/Farey/Basic.lean` formalizing the **Farey sequence as an object** and the elementary **mediant / Stern–Brocot** theory underneath it. The Farey sequence `F n`, its length, and its neighbour theorem are currently absent from Mathlib. ## What this adds - `Farey.farey n : Finset ℚ` — the Farey sequence `F n` (reduced rationals in `[0,1]` with denominator `≤ n`), with the membership characterization `Farey.mem_farey`. - `Farey.card_farey` — **the length of the Farey sequence**: `|F n| = 1 + ∑_{k=1}^n φ(k)` (Euler totient). Sanity-checked `|F₁|=2, |F₂|=3, |F₃|=5`. - `Farey.neighbour_unimodular` — **the Farey neighbour theorem** (Hardy–Wright, Thm 28): consecutive Farey fractions `a/b < c/d` satisfy `b*c − a*d = 1`. Restated on the `farey n` object as `Farey.unimodular_of_consecutive`. - The mediant / unimodular-neighbour core: `Farey.Unimodular`, the mediant preserves the determinant and lands in lowest terms (`Unimodular.isCoprime_mediant`); the denominator bound `Unimodular.den_ge_of_strictBetween` (the mediant is the unique simplest fraction strictly between two neighbours); the Stern–Brocot chain step `isFareyChain_insert_mediant`; and the gap formula `Unimodular.rat_sub : c/d − a/b = 1/(b*d)`. ## Why The Farey sequence is a standard classical object (Hardy–Wright, Ch. III) currently absent from Mathlib. Mathlib has the continued-fraction convergent determinant identity and Legendre's theorem, but those concern the convergents of a *single* real — a different object from `F n`. This fills the gap and provides reusable infrastructure for continued fractions, Diophantine approximation, and equidistribution. ## Scope / honesty These are formalizations of **classical, known** results (Hardy–Wright Ch. III; Graham–Knuth–Patashnik §4.5). The value is machine-checked Mathlib infrastructure and named theorems, **not** new mathematics; nothing here bears on open problems. ## Verification - Builds with `lake build` exit 0, **zero warnings**; `runLinter` passes; `lint-style` clean (all lines ≤ 100 codepoints). - `#print axioms` for every main result (`card_farey`, `mem_farey`, `neighbour_unimodular`, `unimodular_of_consecutive`, `Unimodular.den_ge_of_strictBetween`, `isFareyChain_insert_mediant`, `Unimodular.rat_sub`) reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]` — sorry-free. ## Notes for review - `farey 0 = {1}` is a degenerate boundary case (the intended object is `n ≥ 1`); `card_farey` holds for all `n`, while `mem_farey` is stated for `n ≥ 1`. - Proof of `card_farey`: partition `F n` into the endpoint `1` plus, for each denominator `1 ≤ q ≤ n`, the level `{a/q : 0 ≤ a < q, gcd(a,q)=1}` of size `Nat.totient q` (disjoint by denominator). - References: Hardy & Wright — neighbour identity = Theorem 28 (Ch. III §3.1), mediant = Theorem 29; `|F n| = Φ(n) + 1` is the §18.5 (p. 268) remark preceding the asymptotic Theorem 331; OEIS A005728. Graham–Knuth–Patashnik, *Concrete Mathematics* 2nd ed. §4.5. - File placement (`NumberTheory/Farey/`) and naming are tentative — happy to move/rename per maintainer preference. This PR was prepared with AI assistance; all proofs are machine-checked by Lean and axiom-audited as above. t-number-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 434/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Farey/Basic.lean 2 6 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] MichaelStollBayreuth
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39953 plp127
author:plp127
feat(RingTheory/Valuation): embedding of valuation groups We show that if `vR` and `vA` are valuations satisfying `vR.HasExtension vA`, then there is an induced embedding of the valuation groups compatible with the valuations and with the extension. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 39/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/WithOne/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/Extension.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'plp127', 'riccardobrasca'] nobody
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34179 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
refactor(Algebra): weaken NormalizationMonoid This PR replaces the two fields ``` normUnit_mul : ∀ {a b}, a ≠ 0 → b ≠ 0 → normUnit (a * b) = normUnit a * normUnit b normUnit_coe_units : ∀ u : αˣ, normUnit u = u⁻¹ ``` in the definition of NormalizationMonoid by ``` normUnit_one : normUnit 1 = 1 normUnit_mul_units {a : α} (u : αˣ) : a ≠ 0 → normUnit (a * u) = u⁻¹ * normUnit a ``` and rename the old version to StrongNormalizationMonoid. The vast majority of API continue to hold under this weakened notion of NormalizationMonoid; only a handful requires the original notion. Every cancellative monoid with zero admits a weakened NormalizationMonoid structure, and every GCDMonoid admits a weakened NormalizedGCDMonoid structure. This allows us to generalize [Polynomial.normalizedGcdMonoid](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Content.html#Polynomial.normalizedGcdMonoid) to all GCDMonoids. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
488/356 Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/IntegrallyClosed.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Multiset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Nat.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/PUnit.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Associated.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/FieldDivision.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/FLT/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/ChainOfDivisors.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Content.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Cyclotomic/Expand.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/GaussLemma.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PrincipalIdealDomain.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/Minpoly.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/ClassGroup.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/Finite.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/GCDMonoid.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/Multiplicative.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/Multiplicity.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/NormalizedFactors.lean 24 36 ['alreadydone', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] erdOne
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38369 quantumsnow
author:quantumsnow
feat(AlgebraicTopology): Eilenberg Steenrod axioms This introduces the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms for a homology theory. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36621 - [x] depends on: #39236 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebraic-topology large-import 304/5 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/EilenbergSteenrod.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopPair.lean 3 42 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'quantumsnow'] nobody
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40296 RemyDegenne
author:RemyDegenne
feat: define `HasCoveringExponent` This PR adds a definition `HasCoveringExponent`, that states that a set has a covering number that satisfies a certain bound at all scales. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology brownian t-measure-probability 97/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/CoveringExponent.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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38071 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(Convert): less aggressive congruence This PR tries to make `convert` behave more predictably, disabling some of the aggressive congruence steps that `congr!` does. In particular, when the two sides have a different head constants, then we should not use congruence on these applications. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 19/56 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Exponential.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fin/Tuple/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Perm/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Convert.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/Convert/Basic.lean 5 7 ['JovanGerb', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] Vierkantor and joneugster
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7-40308
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40297 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(LinearAlgebra/Contraction): bijectivity of `dualTensorHom` + generalize to `CommSemiring` migrated from #25284 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-ring-theory
label:t-algebra$
184/33 Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Defs.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Contraction.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Pi.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Trace.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Finiteness/Finsupp.lean 5 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40300 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(FieldTheory/IntermediateField): add eq_of_le_iff_finrank_eq(') Adds the iff-strengthenings of `IntermediateField.eq_of_le_of_finrank_eq` and `eq_of_le_of_finrank_eq'`: - `eq_of_le_iff_finrank_eq`: for `F ≤ E` with `[E : K]` finite, `F = E ↔ finrank K F = finrank K E`. - `eq_of_le_iff_finrank_eq'`: for `F ≤ E` with `[L : F]` finite, `F = E ↔ finrank F L = finrank E L`. :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
12/0 Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Algebraic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40301 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain): add emultiplicity characterizations Adds characterizations of primality, vanishing, associatedness and equality in `WfDvdMonoid`/`UniqueFactorizationMonoid` in terms of `emultiplicity`: - `Prime.emultiplicity_self`, `Prime.emultiplicity_prime` - `WfDvdMonoid.eq_zero_iff_forall_prime_pow_dvd`, `WfDvdMonoid.ne_zero_iff_finiteMultiplicity` - `UniqueFactorizationMonoid.associated_iff_emultiplicity_eq(')`, `UniqueFactorizationMonoid.eq_iff_emultiplicity_eq` :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-ring-theory 78/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/Multiplicity.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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37718 SabrinaJewson
author:SabrinaJewson
feat(Order): add conversions from `Std` order typeclasses to Mathlib ones `{Preorder, PartialOrder, LinearOrder}.ofStd` exist to facilitate convenient translation from `Std` order typeclasses to Mathlib ones. The design is modelled closely after [`Init.Data.Order.PackageFactories`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Init/Data/Order/PackageFactories.html) (`Std.PreorderPackage` is equivalent-ish to Mathlib’s `Preorder`, and same for partial and linear orders). The `OfStdArgs` types allow conveniently bundling a whole bunch of default arguments together in a way that allows one default argument set to `extends` another. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order new-contributor maintainer-merge 391/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Std.lean,MathlibTest/OrderOfStd.lean 3 9 ['SabrinaJewson', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] nobody
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39107 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Geometry/Manifold/ChartedSpace): `H ≃ₜ M` → `ChartedSpace H M` --- I thought it was strange that `Homeomorph`s didn't have this easy dot-notation, though I'm not familiar with this part of the library so I might be missing something. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry 6/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ChartedSpace.lean 1 6 ['Bergschaf', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] grunweg and sgouezel
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40303 MichaelStollBayreuth
author:MichaelStollBayreuth
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine): more on `xRep` This PR adds explicit formulas for `xRep` of a sum of two (affine) points on a Weierstrass curve. This will be needed on the way to the Mordell-Weil Theorem for elliptic curves. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry 120/0 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine/Formula.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine/Point.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39908 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
chore(Order): infer `toDecidable*` in `*LinearOrder`s when possible Surround the `toDecidableEq`/`toDecidableLE`/`toDecidableLT` fields in `LinearOrder`/`CompleteLinearOrder`/`ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrder` with square brackets to let TC-search try to infer it. --- I also tried prepending `by first | infer_instance | exact` to the existing defaults of `toDecidableEq`/`toDecidableLT` but it broke instances. It looks like a tactic block can't reference other fields unlike a default term. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 168/221 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Ring/Nat.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Archimedean/Class.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Cone.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Unbundled/Rat.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Tropical/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Colex.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/VertexCover.lean,Mathlib/Data/Bool/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Char.lean,Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/Lex.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder/DegLex.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Num/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Data/Num/ZNum.lean,Mathlib/Data/PSigma/Order.lean,Mathlib/Data/Prod/Lex.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sigma/Order.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sign/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/String/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sum/Order.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/DivisibleHull.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Order.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/SpecificGroups/Cyclic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Center.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projectivization/Cardinality.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Order.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Zsqrtd/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Antisymmetrization.lean,Mathlib/Order/Atoms.lean,Mathlib/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Comparable.lean,Mathlib/Order/Compare.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Defs/LinearOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/Extension/Linear.lean,Mathlib/Order/Extension/Well.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Lex.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/OrderDual.lean,Mathlib/Order/Preorder/Chain.lean,Mathlib/Order/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/Order/RelClasses.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Lex.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RegularLocalRing/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuationRing.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuationSubring.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuativeRel/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Finite.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Order.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Basic.lean 56 22 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] YaelDillies
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39436 dtumad
author:dtumad
chore: Add `seqLeft` and `seqRight` unfolding to monad_norm simp set This PR adds `seqLeft_eq_bind` and `seqRight_eq_bind` to `monad_norm`, so that `<*` and `*>` get unfolded in the same way as `<*>` already does when using the `simp` set. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta new-contributor 1/1 Mathlib/Tactic/Attr/Core.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] JovanGerb
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37720 cjrl
author:cjrl
feat(Data/Fintype/Card): existsUnique_notMem_image_of_injective_of_card_succ This pull requests adds a small theorem `existsUnique_notMem_image_of_injective_of_card_succ` to `Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Card` that says given an injective map f : α → β such that β has cardinality one more than α, there exists a unique element of β not in the image of f. This can be viewed as going in the opposite direction of `card_lt_of_injective_of_notMem`. This little fact is needed for our Latin Square PR #36698. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor t-set-theory 20/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Card.lean 2 20 ['IvanRenison', 'b-mehta', 'cjrl', 'dagurtomas', 'ghseeli', 'github-actions'] nobody
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38841 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Limit): more `WithTop` lemmas about `IsMin`/`CovBy`/`IsSuccLimit` --- Continues the work from #38244 We should probably also have such lemmas for `WithTopBot`/`WithBotTop`, but that's for another day <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 122/31 Mathlib/Order/Cover.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Limit.lean,Mathlib/Order/WithBot.lean 3 4 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39504 WenrongZou
author:WenrongZou
feat(MvPowerSeries/Ideal): kernel of map equals map `C` of kernel In this PR, we prove that given a ring homomorphism f, suppose that kernel of f is finitely generated, then kernel of map equals map `C` of kernel. (See `ker_map_of_FG`). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 87/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Ideal.lean 2 4 ['CoolRmal', 'WenrongZou', 'github-actions'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
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39646 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(Algebra/Order): maximally varying version of `prod_le_prod_of_subset_of_one_le` We need this for `gcongr`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
49/26 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Summable.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Group/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/GroupWithZero/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Exponential.lean 4 7 ['YaelDillies', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
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7 days ago
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40259 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
chore(Dynamics): general clean-up We do a bunch of clean-up: - move the type declarations to the top of the file - remove `[ContinuousAdd]` assumption from `Flow` - use sections to split between `AddMonoid` and `AddGroup` assumption (was done with opening and closing the namespace), also add new sections `AddZero` and `SubtractionCommMonoid` - move definitions and theorem into the correct section - add `@[simp]` lemmas for fully applied defs - use `fun_prop` - minor clean-up (whitespaces, unnecessary coercion arrows, etc) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-dynamics 60/33 Mathlib/Dynamics/Flow.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/OmegaLimit.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] urkud
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40286 menon-codes
author:menon-codes
feat: IMO 2000 Q2 Feat: adding IMO 2000 Q2. Formalizes a solution of IMO 2000 Q2 from [The Art of Problem Solving](https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=2000_IMO_Problems/Problem_2). See [this Zulip chat](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Feedback.20on.20first.20PR.20.28IMO.20problem.29/) IMO new-contributor 116/0 Archive.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2000Q2.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'menon-codes', 'wwylele'] jsm28
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40165 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Algebra): `iSup` of substructures equals the set-union of all finite `iSup`s `(⨆ i, S i).carrier = ⋃ s : Finset ι, ⨆ i ∈ s, S i` for every substructure that has `coe_iSup_of_directed`: - `Subsemigroup` - `Submonoid` - `Subgroup` - `Subsemiring` - `Subring` - `Subfield` - `Submodule` - `Subalgebra` - `NonUnitalStarSubalgebra` - `NonUnitalSubalgebra` - `NonUnitalSubring` - `NonUnitalSubsemiring` - `StarSubalgebra` - `IntermediateField` Co-authored-by: Albert Smith <10266947+ChiCubed@users.noreply.github.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
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136/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/NonUnitalSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Directed.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Field/Subfield/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subsemigroup/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subring/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/NonUnitalSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Subalgebra.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Adjoin/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Span/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/NonUnitalSubring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/NonUnitalSubsemiring/Basic.lean 15 2 ['github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
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38529 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth): `egirth ⊤ = 3` when there are at least 3 vertices Since `Nontrivial` is not enough, we use the condition `3 ≤ ENat.card α`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 17/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth.lean 1 6 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] nobody
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40321 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
chore(Topology/Instances/Complex): remove an erw - rewrites the real subfield branch to use `ofRealHom.rangeRestrictField`, allowing the `hr` rewrite to be handled by `rw` Extracted from #40147 codex t-topology LLM-generated 5/11 Mathlib/Topology/Instances/Complex.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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35610 IvanRenison
author:IvanRenison
feat(Data/Fin): add several lemmas about subtraction of `Fin.{castLT, castAdd, castSucc, castPred}` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 66/0 Mathlib/Data/Fin/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fin/SuccPred.lean 2 13 ['IvanRenison', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier', 'wwylele'] Vierkantor
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40304 grunweg
author:grunweg
perf: lower priority for IsSimpleGroup.toNontrivial attributes These instances have very weak keys ([Nontrivial, *]), hence are always applied. Let's try lowering their priority. --- Found using an updated version of this code: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/.2322780.20scoping.20a.20few.20instances.20with.20weak.20keys/with/504683279 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 9/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Quandle.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Subgroup/Simple.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/SimpleRing/Basic.lean 3 9 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
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33247 sun123zxy
author:sun123zxy
feat(Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Cotangent): dimension of cotangent spaces It is shown that the span rank of the maximal ideal of a local ring equals the dimension of the cotangent space if the maximal ideal is finitely generated. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #33359 - [ ] depends on: #33361 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-ring-theory 39/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Cotangent.lean 1 15 ['erdOne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'sun123zxy'] nobody
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40329 no-j
author:no-j
feat(Computability): matching εNFA.Path definition with NFA.Path Added εNFA.Path definition that is based on `Type` instead of `Prop` to match NFA's path definition Added εNFA.Path.supp (same definition as NFA.Path.supp) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-computability new-contributor 60/23 Mathlib/Computability/EpsilonNFA.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40288 Nicola9Falciola
author:Nicola9Falciola
feat(Algebra/FreeAbelianGroup/Finsupp): rw a as sum over the elements in its support API for FreeAbelianGroup, a can rw as a sum over the elements in its support <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
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6/0 Mathlib/Algebra/FreeAbelianGroup/Finsupp.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
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37562 IvanRenison
author:IvanRenison
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): add several lemmas about when `Walk.bypass` and `Walk.cycleBypass` do nothing Co-authored-by: Vlad Tsyrklevich <vlad@tsyrklevi.ch> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37577 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 52/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths.lean 1 10 ['IvanRenison', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] nobody
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37578 IvanRenison
author:IvanRenison
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth): add lemma `Walk.IsCircuit.egirth_le_length` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37574 - [x] depends on: #37577 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 15/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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38200 Parcly-Taxel
author:Parcly-Taxel
feat: Turán numbers and their strict monotonicity `strictMonoOn_turanNumber` was initially proved by @Aristotle-Harmonic, then hand-polished. Co-authored-by: Aristotle (Harmonic) <aristotle-harmonic@harmonic.fun> t-combinatorics 45/20 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Extremal/Turan.lean 1 6 ['Parcly-Taxel', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tb65536'] b-mehta
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37680 IvanRenison
author:IvanRenison
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Clique): add lemmas about isomorphisms and cliques --- Idea from this Zulip thread: [#**graph theory>Second Order Monadic Logic for Graph** ](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/252551-graph-theory/topic/Second.20Order.20Monadic.20Logic.20for.20Graph/with/583013775) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37649 - [x] depends on: #37640 - [x] depends on: #37676 - [x] depends on: #37697 - [x] depends on: #37700 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 86/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Clique.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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37751 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore(Order/Filter/IsBounded): use `to_dual` use `to_dual` for `Filter.IsBounded` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #37747 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 81/227 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/IsBounded.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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39875 mkaratarakis
author:mkaratarakis
refactor(NumberField/House): expose Siegel lemma infrastructure Expose Siegel's lemma infrastructure in `NumberField.House`: rename the private basis-matrix bound to `basisMatrixInvSupNorm`, make `house` reducible, and adjust `exists_ne_zero_int_vec_house_le`. Needed for #39874 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 59/48 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/House.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'mkaratarakis', 'tb65536'] nobody
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33126 CoolRmal
author:CoolRmal
feat: function composition preserves boundedness This PR adds the following theorem: if the range of a function `g` is bounded above, then `g ∘ f` is bounded above for all functions `f`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 19/5 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Pointwise/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Image.lean 4 5 ['CoolRmal', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] bryangingechen
assignee:bryangingechen
6-26784
6 days ago
6-30035
6 days ago
33-38984
33 days
39553 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
feat(Algebra/CategoryTheory/ModuleCat): Locally Free is local We define `SheafOfModules.LocalGeneratorsData.bind` just like `SheafOfModules.QuasicoherentData.bind` and use it to show that being locally free is a local condition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #39544 - [ ] depends on: #39399 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
61/4 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Sheaf/Generators.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Sheaf/LocallyFree.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Sheaf/Quasicoherent.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
6-25688
6 days ago
6-26612
6 days ago
6-32942
6 days
40298 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(Algebra/Algebra): add RingEquiv.toIntAlgEquiv and RingEquiv.toRatAlgEquiv Adds the `RingEquiv` analogues of `RingHom.toIntAlgHom` and `RingHom.toRatAlgHom`/`RingHom.equivRatAlgHom`: - `RingEquiv.toIntAlgEquiv`: a `RingEquiv` between rings is canonically a `ℤ`-algebra isomorphism. - `RingEquiv.toRatAlgEquiv` / `RingEquiv.equivRatAlgEquiv`: same for `ℚ`-algebras, giving `(R ≃+* S) ≃ (R ≃ₐ[ℚ] S)`. (`equivRatAlgEquiv` can't carry `@[simps]` like `equivRatAlgHom` does, since `AlgEquiv.toRingEquiv` isn't a constructor application.) :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
62/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Hom/Rat.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'themathqueen'] nobody
6-22198
6 days ago
7-38885
7 days ago
7-38657
7 days
40328 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(FieldTheory/IntermediateField): add PowerBasis.ofAdjoinSimpleEqTop Adds `PowerBasis.ofAdjoinSimpleEqTop`, the `IntermediateField.adjoin` analogue of the existing `PowerBasis.ofAdjoinEqTop` (which uses `Algebra.adjoin`): if `α` generates `L` over `K` (i.e. `K⟮α⟯ = ⊤`) and is integral over `K`, then `α` defines a `PowerBasis` for `L` over `K`. The declaration is placed in `Mathlib.FieldTheory.IntermediateField.Adjoin.Basic` (alongside `adjoin.powerBasis` and `adjoin.finrank`) rather than `Adjoin.Algebra`, since its proof uses `adjoin.powerBasis` and `PowerBasis.map`. :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
18/0 Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Adjoin/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
6-22177
6 days ago
6-40562
6 days ago
6-40576
6 days
39890 thorimur
author:thorimur
feat: overhaul `defsWithUnderscore` linter Modifies the behavior of the `defsWithUnderscore` linter to be more principled. - Instead of exempting parsers by namespace, exempts by type. - Exempt library notes by type (thus linting potential incorrect non-`LibraryNote` defs in the `LibraryNote` namespace). - Exempt deprecated declarations; these are not technical debt (at least, not for this reason). - Exempt `Prop`-typed defs; these may be made by `unif_hint`, for example, and are the resposibility of a different linter in any case. - Exempts `Formatter` and `Parenthesizer` declarations. - In the case that a definition is namespaceed under a theorem, exempts (only) the part of the declaration name that is a theorem. - Do not exempt on the basis of guillemets; this is an elaborator feature. - Do not exempt private declaration names. `isAutoDecl` (mistakenly?) considers all private names to be autogenerated, and we therefore need `isPrivateToUsername` beforehand. (Really, though, maybe this should be a batteries fix.) The reasoning here is that underscores are a *source readability* concern, not just a public interface concern, so private names are in scope for the linter as well. - Exempts all `_<number>` names, not just `_1` and `_2`. - Exempts decls ending in `_project` when they come from `Project`, using the same mechanism by which `_project` is appended. - Modifications to the meta code to module-proof the linter, in the eventuality that env_linters have to be modulized or we want to use this function in a syntax linter. --- - [x] depends on: #40125 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-linter 260/195 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Style.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/TextBased.lean,scripts/nolints.json 3 4 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
6-10555
6 days ago
6-32694
6 days ago
11-30274
11 days
39067 mbkybky
author:mbkybky
feat(Algebra/Module): define modules admitting finite free resolutions We say that an `R`-module `M` has a finite free resolution if there exists an exact sequence `0 ⟶ Eₙ ⟶ ⋯ ⟶ E₀ ⟶ M ⟶ 0` such that `Eᵢ` are finite free `R`-modules. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
186/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Equiv/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FiniteFreeResolution/Basic.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
6-3239
6 days ago
10-76917
10 days ago
36-53822
36 days
40053 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat(Topology/Sets): disjoint `Compacts` form an open set --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 13/0 Mathlib/Topology/Sets/VietorisTopology.lean 1 3 ['gasparattila', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
6-3237
6 days ago
8-17245
8 days ago
13-52318
13 days
40094 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
chore(Analysis/TemperedDistribution): add coercion and fix existing one Adds a missing coercion from Schwartz functions to `Lp` functions and changes the current coercion from `Lp` functions to tempered distributions from `CoeDep` to `CoeHead`. The second coercion can only appear at the head of a coercion chain, because `𝓢'(E, F)` can't infer the value of `p` or `μ`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 8/4 Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/SchwartzSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TemperedDistribution.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
6-3236
6 days ago
12-71384
12 days ago
12-71156
12 days
34759 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder): add degree with `⊥` as degree of `0` `withBotDegree` is to distinguish the degree of zero polynomial from the degree of non-zero constant polynomial. `MonomialOrder.degree` of both are 0, while `withBotDegree` is `⊥` for zero polynomial and 0 for non-zero constant polynomial. Some lemmas, such as $\mathrm{degree} (p * q) = \mathrm{degree}(p) + \mathrm{degree}(q)$, hold on edge cases where $p=0$ or $q=0$ under `MonomialOrder.withBotDegree` but not `MonomialOrder.degree`. `MonomialOrder.withBotDegree` is to `MonomialOrder.degree` as `Polynomial.degree` is to `Polynomial.natDegree`. It's upstreamized from https://github.com/WuProver/groebner_proj. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> `MonomialOrder.withBotDegree` is to [`MonomialOrder.degree`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/find/?pattern=MonomialOrder.degree#doc) as [`Polynomial.degree`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/find/?pattern=Polynomial.degree#doc) is to [`Polynomial.natDegree`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/find/?pattern=Polynomial.natDegree#doc). It's upstreamized from [`Groebner/MonomialOrder.lean` in the repo `WuProver/groebner_proj`](https://github.com/WuProver/groebner_proj/blob/main/Groebner/MonomialOrder.lean). - [x] ~depends on: #34755~ - [x] depends on: #34756 - [x] depends on: #34758 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 243/2 Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/MonomialOrder.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder.lean 2 17 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mariainesdff', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
5-84187
5 days ago
36-44572
36 days ago
71-32415
71 days
39369 pd4st8hb95-hub
author:pd4st8hb95-hub
feat: add basic fuzzy set definitions This PR adds a minimal `FuzzySet` API in `Mathlib/Order/FuzzySet`. A fuzzy set is represented as an abbreviation: `FuzzySet α L := α → L` The file provides basic definitions and lemmas: - `degree` - `support` - `core` - `weakCut` - `strongCut` - membership simp lemmas - extensionality - basic monotonicity lemmas for weak and strong cuts This PR intentionally does not add complement, union/intersection-specific API, normal or convex fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, or advanced fuzzy set theory. Validation: - `lake build Mathlib.Order.FuzzySet` - `#lint only docBlame docBlameThm` Feedback on whether `Mathlib/Order/FuzzySet.lean` is the right location for this minimal API would be appreciated. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order new-contributor 169/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/FuzzySet.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'pd4st8hb95-hub', 'wwylele'] nobody
5-82518
5 days ago
28-45299
28 days ago
28-45431
28 days
36275 smmercuri
author:smmercuri
feat: norm for the finite adele ring of a number field --- - [x] depends on: #35820 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 143/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/FinitePlace.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/FiniteAdeleRing.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/FiniteAdeleRing.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Valued/NormedValued.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
5-61797
5 days ago
5-62644
5 days ago
22-54701
22 days
40291 RemyDegenne
author:RemyDegenne
feat(Probability): add `HasCondDistrib` This PR adds a predicate that states that a random variable has a given conditional distribution given an other random variable. From Lean Machine Learning. Co-authored by: Paulo Rauber <pauloeduardorauber@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability LML maintainer-merge 125/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/HasCondDistrib.lean 2 17 ['EtienneC30', 'RemyDegenne', 'github-actions'] EtienneC30
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5-61737
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40355 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(CategoryTheory/Comma/Basic): use `to_dual` more This PR continues tagging things about `Comma` with `to_dual`. This PR also expands the `to_dual_name_hint` syntax so that you can give multiple name hints with a single command, instead of having to repeat the command. This PR adds `CategoryTheory.Comma.map_obj_hom'`, the dual of `CategoryTheory.Comma.map_obj_hom`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 81/134 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Disjoint.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/ToDual.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToDual.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40156 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
perf: reduce priority of `DivisionSemiring.toSemiring` This PR reduces the priority of `DivisionSemiring.toSemiring`. This is relevant because a lot of type class search starts at `Semiring`, so we need to ensure that the instances that apply to `Semiring` are tried in a sensible order. In particular, this will now prefer `CommSemiring.toSemiring`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
18/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Field/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Add.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparableClosure.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Etale/Field.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/QuasiFinite/Polynomial.lean,MathlibTest/GalNotation.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/Ring/Ring.lean 9 7 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
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39958 BryceT233
author:BryceT233
feat(RingTheory/Kaehler/JacobiZariski): exactness at the left of Jacobi-Zariski sequence under flatness assumption Given algebras `R → S → T` and `T` flat over `S`, this PR adds the exactness of `T ⊗[S] H₁(L_{S/R}) → H₁(L_{T/R}) → H₁(L_{T/S})` at the left of Jacobi-Zariski sequence. Note that the flatness assumption here is stronger than the Tor-vanishing conditions required in the full statement of [Stacks Project, 00S2](https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00S2), this should be refactored and generalized once more results on Tor modules are available. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 69/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Kaehler/JacobiZariski.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40360 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(RingTheory): adjoining a root is preserved under base change From Toric Co-authored-by: Andrew Yang <the.erd.one@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Michał Mrugała <kiolterino@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory toric 38/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/AdjoinRoot.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40340 themathqueen
author:themathqueen
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct): continuous version of `TensorProduct.mk` and isometric version of `TensorProduct.rid`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 56/9 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Associator.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40151 TJHeeringa
author:TJHeeringa
feat(Analysis/Normed): Add isLinearMap_extension --- `Uniform.Completion.extension` maps a map $f:\alpha\to\beta$ to $f:\text{Completion }\alpha \to \beta$. There are theorems that show that this operations preserves continuous, uniformly, continuous and LipschitzWith, but not linearity. This adds that theorem. Asked at [#Is there code for X? > Theorem for Completion.extension preserving linearity](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Theorem.20for.20Completion.2Eextension.20preserving.20linearity/with/599463628) whether it exists. No response given. I placed it in other parts about extensions, but I needed to add an (flagged as costly) import for making this work. Hence, I am not sure I added it in the right spot. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis large-import 18/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Completion.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40212 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(Topology/MetricSpace): the L^1 direct sum of metric spaces Endow the direct sum `ι →₀ X` of `ι`-many copies of a metric space `X` with the L^1 metric. [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/What.20topology.20on.20Finsupp.3F/with/600119738) --- - [x] depends on: #40211 It would be similarly easy to use the L^infty metric instead, but L^1 feels more appropriate as the default for the direct sum. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 126/24 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/MeanInequalities.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/MeanInequalitiesPow.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/BigOperators.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/HasOuterApproxClosedProd.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CanonicalEmbedding/ConvexBody.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/ENNReal.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Finsupp.lean 9 7 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'ocfnash'] nobody
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40363 adomani
author:adomani
feat: `(B, N)`-pairs This PR introduces `(B, N)`-pairs and proves the first basic properties for them. We follow the treatment in Carter's `Simple groups of Lie type`. We do *not* establish the relationship between this definition and the underlying Coxeter group, as the PR is already quite substantial as is. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory 321/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/BNPair/Basic.lean,docs/references.bib 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40302 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(Data/Nat/Digits): add digitsAppend API lemmas and List.mapIdx_replicate Adds some lemmas about `Nat.digitsAppend` and `List.mapIdx_replicate`: These complete the basic API around `Nat.digitsAppend` (already in Mathlib) that is needed downstream to relate it to `Nat.digits` and to sums indexed via `List.mapIdx`. :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-data 50/0 Mathlib/Data/List/Indexes.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Digits/Lemmas.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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33313 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/Edge): create a basic edge-coloring API Module name decided on [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/252551-graph-theory/topic/Coloring.20module.20names/with/583281500). --- Future work (which I'm working on): - Relating degrees to edge-colorability (`G.maxDegree ≤ G.chromaticIndex`, `G.EdgeColorable 1 ↔ G.maxDegree ≤ 1`, `G.chromaticIndex = 1 ↔ G.maxDegree = 1`, `G.EdgeColorable 2 ↔ G.maxDegree ≤ 2`, `G.chromaticIndex = 2 ↔ G.maxDegree = 2`) - [Vizing's theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vizing%27s_theorem) (`G.chromaticIndex ≤ G.maxDegree + 1`) - `chromaticIndex ⊤ = (if Even #V then #V - 1 else #V)` - `[Infinite α] → chromaticIndex ⊤ = ⊤` <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #33292 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 300/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/Edge.lean 2 33 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ooovi'] b-mehta
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40336 Bergschaf
author:Bergschaf
feat(Order/Sublocales): definition of open sublocales --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 49/7 Mathlib/Order/Sublocale.lean 1 3 ['Bergschaf', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40335 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
doc(1000-yaml): we don't have Cauchy's integral theorem The [referenced declaration](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral.html#Complex.circleIntegral_div_sub_of_differentiable_on_off_countable) is [Cauchy's integral formula](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy%27s_integral_formula), not [Cauchy's integral theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy%27s_integral_theorem). --- Originally added in #20470 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) documentation easy 0/3 docs/1000.yaml 1 6 ['CoolRmal', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
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39956 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(GroupTheory/IsPerfect): Grün's lemma Grün's lemma: In a perfect group (`commutator G = ⊤`), `center (G ⧸ center G) = ⊥`. Also the `derivedSeries` and the `lowerCentralSeries` are a constant `⊤`, and the `upperCentralSeries` starts with `⊥` and afterwards is a constant `center G`. --- [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_group#Gr.C3.BCn.27s_lemma) [MathWorld](https://mathworld.wolfram.com/GruensLemma.html) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory maintainer-merge 93/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Ker.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Commutator/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/IsPerfect.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Nilpotent.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Subgroup/Centralizer.lean 5 19 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'tb65536'] tb65536
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40368 Sanghyeok0
author:Sanghyeok0
feat: add confluence predicates for relations This PR adds relation-level predicates for confluence-style properties: * `Relation.Diamond` * `Relation.Confluent` * `Relation.ChurchRosser` * `Relation.StronglyConfluent` It also adds basic API connecting these predicates: * `Relation.ReflTransGen.to_eqvGen` * `Relation.Join.to_eqvGen` * `Relation.StronglyConfluent.confluent` * `Relation.ChurchRosser.confluent` * `Relation.Confluent.churchRosser` * `Relation.StronglyConfluent.churchRosser` * `Relation.confluent_iff_churchRosser` The terminology follows standard usage in abstract rewriting systems, including the diamond property, confluence, the Church-Rosser property, and strong confluence. The existing theorem `Relation.church_rosser` is kept unchanged. In terms of the new predicates, its hypothesis is `Relation.StronglyConfluent r`, and its conclusion is `Relation.Confluent r`. This PR therefore adds `Relation.StronglyConfluent.confluent` as the corresponding named API while preserving the existing declaration. References: the Wikipedia pages on abstract rewriting systems and confluence, and *Gröbner Bases: A Computational Approach to Commutative Algebra*. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic new-contributor 92/3 Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40292 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: replace `by calc` by `calc` whenever possible Avoids unnecessarily going into tactic mode, similar to #40223. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. 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40357 JovanGerb
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chore(Translate): turn off `existingAttributeWarning` for `to_dual/to_additive existing` The existing attribute warning can often come up in `to_dual existing`/`to_additive existing`, which is kind of annoying. This PR turns off the warning in that case. Note that it was previously already turned off for `to_dual self` and `to_dual none`. This lets us remove all but one of the linter exceptions. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 7/27 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/List/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/List/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Graph.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Symmetrized.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Equivalence.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Iso.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Grp.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/NatIso.lean,Mathlib/Order/RelClasses.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToDual.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Core.lean 12 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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33392 AntoineChambert-Loir
author:AntoineChambert-Loir
feat(LinearAlgebra/Transvection/Generation): non-exceptional case in Dieudonné's theorem We prove the theorem of [Dieudonné-1955][J. Dieudonné, “Sur les générateurs des groupes classiques”]. Let `K` be a division ring and `V` be a `K`-module. * `LinearEquiv.mem_transvections_pow_mul_dilatransvections_of_fixedReduce_eq_one`: If `e.fixedReduce = 1`, then `e` can be written as the product of `finrank K (V ⧸ e.fixedSubmodule) - 1` transvections and one dilatransvection. This is the first part of the non-exceptional case in Dieudonné's theorem. (This statement is not interesting when `e = 1`.) * `LinearEquiv.mem_transvections_pow_mul_dilatransvections_of_fixedReduce_ne_smul_id`: If `e.fixedReduce` is not a homothety, then `e` can be written as the product of `finrank K (V ⧸ e.fixedSubmodule) - 1` transvections and one dilatransvection. This is the second part of the non-exceptional case in Dieudonné's theorem. * `LinearEquiv.IsExceptional`: A linear equivalence `e : V ≃ₗ[K] V` is exceptional if `1 < finrank K (V ⧸ e.fixedSubmodule)` and if `e.fixedReduce` is a nontrivial homothety. * `LinearEquiv.mem_dilatransvections_pow_of_notIsExceptional`: This is the non-exceptional case in Dieudonné's theorem, as a combination of the two preceding statements. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #33348 - [x] depends on: #33282 - [x] depends on: #33347 - [ ] depends on: #33387 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
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551/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Center.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearIndependent/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Transvection/Generation.lean 4 16 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] riccardobrasca
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39075 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Algebra/CommRingCat): colimit of local ring via local hom In this PR, we deal with filtered colimit of local ring via local homomorphisms, proving it is again local, with maximal ideal equal to the union of images of maximal ideals. Co-authored-by: Wang Jingting <wangjt2020@163.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
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210/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Ring/FilteredColimitsLocal.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] riccardobrasca
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39332 Michaillus
author:Michaillus
chore(Topology/Spectral): Added two small lemmas chore(Topology/Spectral): Added two lemmas `IsCompact.isClosed_constructibleTopology_of_isOpen` `IsCompact.isClosed_constructibleTopology_of_isClosed` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology new-contributor 12/0 Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean 1 7 ['Michaillus', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'qawbecrdtey'] mcdoll
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40219 riccardobrasca
author:riccardobrasca
feat: add LinearIndependent.update From flt-regular. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
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29/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearIndependent/Lemmas.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] ocfnash
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39605 Qinghev
author:Qinghev
Add docstrings for reversed range telescoping lemmas This PR adds docstrings for two existing `Finset` telescoping lemmas and their additive versions generated by `to_additive`: * `Finset.prod_range_div'` / `Finset.sum_range_sub'` * `Finset.eq_prod_range_div` / `Finset.eq_sum_range_sub` It is documentation-only: no declarations or imports are changed. CI has passed. AI assistance: Codex was used to help inspect the public PR/CI status and update this PR description. t-algebra new-contributor
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8/2 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39841 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
feat(RingTheory/HopfAlgebra): Construction on primitive elements Builds a Hopf algebra structure on a bialgebra generated by [primitive elements](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/31898#discussion_r2553181878). --- Please let me know if it would be better to split into multiple PRs (e.g. `Bialgebra/Primitive.lean` first)! * [x] depends on: #39785 t-ring-theory new-contributor 319/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Primitive.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Generators.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Primitive.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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40379 peabrainiac
author:peabrainiac
refactor(Topology/Algebra): use `IsOpenUnits` more widely Mathlib currently has a typeclass `IsOpenUnits` for topological monoids for which `Units.val : Mˣ → M` is an open embedding, but provides lemmas like `Units.isOpenEmbedding_val` and `Units.isOpenMap_val` only in special cases like normed rings and groups instead of for all monoids with this property. This PR fixes that by providing an `IsOpenUnits`-instance for normed rings and generalising those lemmas to use the typeclass instead. To do this without increasing imports of `Mathlib.Analysis.Normed.Ring.Units` significantly, we also move `IsOpenUnits.of_isAdic` from `Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.IsOpenUnits` to `Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.Nonarchimedean.AdicTopology`. The PR also contains two new API lemmas that ended up in the commit history earlier when the scope I had in mind for this PR was slightly larger; they are relatively self-explanatory so I hope they should be easy to review, but if not I can also move them to a follow-up PR. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-topology t-analysis large-import
label:t-algebra$
96/63 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Ring/Units.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/IsOpenUnits.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/AdicTopology.lean 5 2 ['github-actions', 'peabrainiac'] nobody
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40370 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: connect BinaryTree and Ordnode These types are basically isomorphic; this PR adds the trivial defs that link them. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 26/1 Mathlib/Data/Ordmap/Ordnode.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40381 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: replace `:= by rfl` with `:= rfl` Continuation of #40371. This PR replace `:= by rfl` with `:= rfl` whenever possible (also if the `rfl` is on the next line). This ought to make `dsimp` a little bit better as well. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. 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40367 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(MeasureTheory): mass of `count.real` From MeanFourier --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 21/5 Mathlib/Data/Real/ENatENNReal.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Count.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Length.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Finite.lean 4 4 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
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40274 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
chore(Order/Partition/Finpartition): deprecate `ofPairwiseDisjoint` This is a duplicate of `Finpartition.ofErase`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 8/16 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Variation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Partition/Finpartition.lean 2 2 ['gasparattila', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40386 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(RingTheory/Ideal/Pointwise): add `IsScalarTower` instance for pointwise action on ideals This PR adds an `IsScalarTower` instance for pointwise action on ideals. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
9/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Pointwise.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40384 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
feat: the semivariation of a vector measure We define the semivariation of a vector measure (i.e., the supremum of the variation of its push-forwards by linear forms), and establish basic properties. We deduce that a vector measure is always bounded. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) large-import 310/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Integral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Variation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Variation/Semivariation.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Dini.lean,docs/references.bib 7 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40385 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(RingTheory/Ideal/Over): add `Ideal.smul_under` This PR proves `g • P.under A = (g • P).under A` in the `SMulDistribClass` setting. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
12/3 Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Over.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40383 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(RingTheory/Ideal/Defs): add `Ideal.coe_mem_inertia` This PR adds a lemma `coe_mem_inertia` for the situation when a coercion from a subgroup lies in an inertia subgroup. I added both an `AddSubgroup` version and an `Ideal` version to allow for better rewriting. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
30/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Defs.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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36501 AntoineChambert-Loir
author:AntoineChambert-Loir
feat(RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/RingQuot): graded structure on the quotient of a graded ring by a homogeneous ideal Define the graded structure on the quotient of a graded ring by a homogeneous ideal Co-authored with: @mariainesdff (Possible TODO: - Maybe define the graded structure on the quotient of a graded module by a homogeneous submodule. - There is also an issue of working with ring congruences rather than with ideals. ) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
504/20 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Decomposition.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Scheme.lean,Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/BigOperators.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/RingQuot.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/HomogeneousLocalization.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Span.lean 10 134 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'TentativeConvert', 'chrisflav', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'robin-carlier'] eric-wieser and robin-carlier
assignee:eric-wieser assignee:robin-carlier
4-60493
4 days ago
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20 days ago
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38380 linesthatinterlace
author:linesthatinterlace
feat(Data/Set): add Set.diag API Introduces `Set.diag (s : Set α) : Set (α × α) = {(a, a) | a ∈ s}` as the set-level companion to `Set.offDiag`, mirroring the existing `Finset.diag` / `Finset.offDiag` pairing. The type-level `Set.diagonal : Type* → Set (α × α)` is retained unchanged; `diag_univ : (univ : Set α).diag = diagonal α` (`@[simp]`) keeps it canonical when the underlying set is `univ`. Parallels to the existing `offDiag` API (`diag_mono`, `diag_nonempty`, `diag_eq_empty`, `diag_empty`, `diag_singleton`, `diag_subset_prod`, `diag_eq_sep_prod`, `diag_inter`, `diag_union`, `diag_insert`) plus bridges `diag_union_offDiag`, `disjoint_diag_offDiag`, `prod_sdiff_diag`, `prod_sdiff_offDiag`. Also `diag_eq_image`, `image_diag` (matching `Finset.image_diag`), `preimage_coe_coe_diag`, and `Finset.coe_diag`. Note `diag_union` and `diag_insert` are unconditional (no `Disjoint` / `a ∉ s` hypothesis). To free the `diag_` prefix for the set sense, the existing lemmas about the diagonal *map* `fun x => (x, x)` are renamed with deprecation aliases: `range_diag` → `range_diagMap`, `diag_preimage_prod` → `diagMap_preimage_prod`, `diag_preimage_prod_self` → `diagMap_preimage_prod_self`. `diag_image` and `preimage_coe_coe_diagonal` are marked `@[deprecated]`. This PR was prepared with the assistance of Claude Opus. t-data LLM-generated 124/15 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Prod.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Compact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Lindelof.lean,Mathlib/Topology/NhdsSet.lean 7 2 ['github-actions', 'linesthatinterlace'] TwoFX
assignee:TwoFX
4-60120
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40404 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace): remove some `erw`'s Extracted from #40348 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-order t-measure-probability 27/6 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace/Order.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/OrderDual.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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31513 amellendijk
author:amellendijk
feat(Tactic): `polynomial(_nf)` tactics Implement tactic for proving equality of polynomials. This tactic is part of a larger suite (see https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/30374). Also generalize the preprocessing step for `algebra` so that it always replaces `algebraMap R A r` with `r • 1` instead of only when `R` is `Nat` or `Int`. This was an oversight in `algebra` that broke `polynomial`. - [x] depends on: #31508 --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 468/49 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Algebra/AlgebraNF.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Algebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Polynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Polynomial/Core.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/Polynomial.lean 9 40 ['amellendijk', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] Vierkantor and joneugster
assignee:Vierkantor assignee:joneugster
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40223 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: replace `by exact` occurences Basically: Replace `by exact abc` with `abc` whenever it works. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. 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40323 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
fix(GRewrite): preserve binder names in the goal This PR fixes the new `grw` implementation to preserve binder names in the goal. Preservation of binder names was already implemented, but it wouldn't work when the used `gcongr` lemma contained eta expanded variables, because the binder name from the eta expansion would persist. So, the fix is to eta reduce these terms before using them. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 24/7 Mathlib/Tactic/GCongr/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite/Core.lean,Mathlib/Topology/List.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/GRewrite.lean 4 10 ['JovanGerb', 'amellendijk', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] grunweg
assignee:grunweg
4-51167
4 days ago
4-54565
4 days ago
6-56639
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40074 TJHeeringa
author:TJHeeringa
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct): Add TensorProduct.mapL This PR defines `TensorProduct.mapL`, the continuous version of `TensorProduct.map`. --- `Analysis/innerProductSpace/TensorProduct` has a TODO for a continuous version of `TensorProduct.map`. One place which contains a proof for this is at [stack](https://math.stackexchange.com/a/3934668). #38755 was lemma 1 of that. This PR is the remainder. AI: Used to generate `exists_repr`. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis new-contributor large-import maintainer-merge 254/9 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/LinearIsometry.lean 2 70 ['JonBannon', 'TJHeeringa', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
4-49820
4 days ago
5-35033
5 days ago
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40322 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
chore(Algebra/Order/Hom): remove an `erw` I found that `μIso_inv_freeMk` can be proved using `finsuppTensorFinsupp'_symm_single_eq_single_one_tmul R X Y z 1`. However, the term doesn't match the statement exactly and carries a risk of defeq abuse. Therefore, I took a few lines to rewrite it to match the goal exactly, so the final `exact this` is completely safe. This is human-discovered, no LLM involved. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
8/3 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Adjunctions.lean 1 2 ['ADedecker', 'github-actions'] nobody
4-44135
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38623 mariainesdff
author:mariainesdff
feat(Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Prod): add HasMulAntidiagonal We add a multiplicative version of `Finset.HasAntidiagonal`, called `Finset.HasMulAntidiagonal`. This requires some naming changes (since otherwise, for instance, there would be a clash between [Finset.swap_mem_mulAntidiagonal](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Data/Finset/MulAntidiagonal.html#Finset.swap_mem_mulAntidiagonal) and the corresponding lemma in Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Antidiag.Prod). We made the following naming choices: - Since the additive version will be much more commonly used, we still keep `Finset.HasAntidiagonal` for the additive version, and translate `mulAntidiagonal` to `antidiagonal` rather than to `addAntidiagonal`. Note that in particular this affects the API in Mathlib.Data.Finset.MulAntidiagonal, which used `addAntidiagonal`. - We move most of the results in `Mathlib.Algebra.Order.Antidiag.Prod` into the `Has(Mul)Antidiagonal` namespace, so that e.g. `Finset.swap_mem_antidiagonal` and `Finset.HasAntidiagonal.mem_antidiagonal` can co-exist. Co-authored-by : @xgenereux --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
219/119 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/NatAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Pi.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Catalan/Tree.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/MulAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/NatAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Bernoulli.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Binomial.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/HEval.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Multiplication.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/PowerSeries.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Summable.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/LinearTopology.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/CoeffMulMem.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/WeierstrassPreparation.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/ToAdditive.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Ring.lean 18 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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38868 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(GRewrite): strict rewriting This PR makes use of the new `grw` implementation from #38318, to implement strict rewriting. That is, you can now rewrite with a strict inequality to change the relation in the goal from strict to non-strict. The `gcongr` and `grw` tactics now look up slightly differently in the `gcongrExt` environment extension, because `gcongr` knows the constant on both sides of the relation, while `grw` knows it on only one side. It would be possible to have two separate dictionaries in the environment for these two use cases. However, I have implemented it with just a single dictionary in the environment, as this reduces the overhead of having the environment extension. Note: in order to make strict rewriting have priority over the old behaviour, `lt_of_lt_of_le` and `lt_of_lt_of_le'` need to be preferred over `le_imp_le_of_le_of_le` and `lt_imp_lt_of_le_of_le`. Luckily this is the case because the former have fewer varying arguments than the latter. So, we don't need to explicitly set a high priority. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 180/100 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/GeomSum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/MetricSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/StrictCombination.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Covering/Differentiation.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/CircleIntegral.lean,Mathlib/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GCongr/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite/Elab.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/GRewrite.lean 12 4 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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6 days ago
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40023 chenson2018
author:chenson2018
chore(AlgebraicTopology): refactor proofs where `grind?` fails These are sources of technical debt as now reported in the [weekly linting report](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Weekly.20linting.20log/with/544658968). The idea is that a successful grind proof can fail to report the theorems it used via grind?, which means that if these proofs break across toolchains that it becomes significantly harder to repair. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-topology will-close-soon 11/5 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/DeltaZeroIter.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/GeneratorsRelations/NormalForms.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NonDegenerateSimplices.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NonDegenerateSimplicesSubcomplex.lean 4 4 ['chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'joelriou'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
4-39490
4 days ago
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15 days ago
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40415 mariainesdff
author:mariainesdff
feat(Data/Finset/Sym): add Finset.sum_count_sym_eq_val_sum Co-authored by: @AntoineChambert-Loir --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data large-import 18/2 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Sym.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40338 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(GRewrite): support universe changing rewrites This PR allows `grw` to deal with relations that are heterogenous (the two sides don't have the same type). I'm slightly surprised that this works :). I added a basic test showing that the polymorphic relations on cardinals can be used in `grw`, as proposed in https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Universe-heterogeneous.20ordinal.20and.20cardinal.20relations/with/495593531 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 56/5 Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite/Core.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/GRewrite.lean 2 17 ['JovanGerb', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40417 mariainesdff
author:mariainesdff
feat(LinearAlgebra/Isomorphisms): add LinearMap.equivOfSurjective Co-authored by: @AntoineChambert-Loir --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
32/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Isomorphisms.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40420 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: remove non-reducible diamond in splitting field Currently, `f.SplittingField` has two `K`-algebra structures. The PR fixes this. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
label:t-algebra$
3/1 Mathlib/FieldTheory/SplittingField/Construction.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'sgouezel'] nobody
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39793 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: make the `dupNamespace` linter catch any duplicate namespace(s) Before this PR, the `dupNamespace` linter would only flag a namespace as duplicate if it was repeated in two consecutive positions: `Foo.Foo.bar` would be linted, but neither `Foo.Bar.Foo.Bar.baz` nor `Foo.Bar.Foo.Baz.baz` would be (even though they are very likely unintentional). Strengthen the linter check, to error if any namespace component is duplicated. This has few false positives (which we manually annotate), but catches many pre-existing cases where the duplication was clearly unintentional and undesirable. Most of the mathlib adaptation was done in #39794. --- - [x] depends on: #39794 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-linter 184/20 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Bivariate.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/JointEigenspace.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Bicategory/Adjunction/Adj.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Groupoid/VertexGroup.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Subobject/Classifier/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/FiniteExhaustion.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/MDifferentiable.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Submonoid/Inverses.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FreeModule/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Set.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/FinitePlace.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/InfinitePlace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Germ/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Etale/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Finiteness/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TensorProduct/Maps.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Lint.lean,MathlibTest/Lint.lean 18 35 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'joneugster', 'kim-em', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] joneugster and thorimur
assignee:joneugster assignee:thorimur
4-28470
4 days ago
4-63240
4 days ago
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40369 plp127
author:plp127
refactor: make `IsAtom` not depend on `OrderBot` We choose for `IsAtom a` to mean `∃ b, b ⋖ a ∧ ∀ c, c < a → b ≤ c`, which is equivalent to the current definition in the case of a `PartialOrder` with `OrderBot`. See [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.60IsAtom.60.20is.20wrong.20for.20preorders/near/601014129). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 370/300 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Order.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/InvariantForm.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Killing.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Semisimple/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Grade.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Jordan.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/MaximalSubgroups.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/SpecificGroups/Alternating/MaximalSubgroups.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Sylow.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Basis/VectorSpace.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FiniteDimensional/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Span/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Atoms.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanGenerators.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompactlyGenerated/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Ultrafilter/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/Order/Partition/Finpartition.lean,Mathlib/Order/Radical.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Tree.lean,Mathlib/Order/ZornAtoms.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/ChainOfDivisors.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Dvr.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DualNumber.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/GoingUp.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maps.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maximal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Jacobson/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Jacobson/Radical.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Jacobson/Ring.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/KrullDimension/Zero.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/MaximalIdeal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PrincipalIdealDomain.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/SimpleModule/Isotypic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/Closeds.lean 40 2 ['github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
4-24640
4 days ago
4-24700
4 days ago
4-24486
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40228 thorimur
author:thorimur
chore: clean up `backward.privateInPublic` around `d₂₃` Moves a single-use private declaration into a let declaration. This reduces instructions in that file by ~29% (but this gets swallowed in the overall noise). Note: currently `LieModule.Cohomology.d₂₃_aux._proof_17` is the biggest proof in mathlib (counted with sharing) :) This PR changes it to `CategoryTheory.Functor.IsDenseSubsite.isIso_ranCounit_app_of_isDenseSubsite`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
label:t-algebra$
11/17 Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Cochain.lean 1 24 ['JovanGerb', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'thorimur'] nobody
4-20369
4 days ago
4-26035
4 days ago
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39495 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
feat(Data/Multiset/Antidiagonal): `antidiagonal_add` and `map_swap_antidiagonal` Adds `map_swap_antidiagonal` and `antidiagonal_add`. --- Fills out the API parallel to `Multiset.Nat.map_swap_antidiagonal` and `Finset.map_swap_antidiagonal`. (And adds `@[congr]` to `bind_congr`.) Used for shuffle-coproduct constructions. (#7486, I found this old [Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/antidiagonals.20having.20multiplicity.20.237595/near/238573473)) I used Claude Code to audit and polish. t-data new-contributor LLM-generated 19/0 Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Antidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Bind.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'hawkrobe', 'j-loreaux'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
4-18511
4 days ago
8-81960
8 days ago
27-27129
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40416 sparckix
author:sparckix
feat(Order/Monotone): add diagonal subsequence extraction This PR adds a small diagonal extraction lemma for nested strictly monotone subsequences of `Nat`. Given strict-mono maps `φ k : Nat -> Nat` such that each `φ (k + 1)` factors through `φ k` by a strict-mono map `τ k`, the diagonal sequence `fun n => φ n n` is strictly monotone and each tail of the diagonal factors through the corresponding `φ k` by a strict-mono map. The lemma is intended as a reusable sequence/order fact and is placed near `Nat.exists_strictMono_subsequence`. Local checks run: ```text lake env lean Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean lake build Mathlib.Order.Monotone.Basic lake exe lint-style Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean git diff --check ``` AI assistance disclosure: I used AI tools, including Codex and external model feedback, to help extract and review this small lemma from a local formalization project. I have checked the statement and proof myself and am responsible for the submitted code. t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 66/0 Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
4-18320
4 days ago
4-37102
4 days ago
4-36874
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40413 ldct
author:ldct
feat: normal_of_le_center `instNormalCenter` states that the center of a group is normal Actually, a more general statement is true: every subgroup of the center is normal. This PR proves the more general statement as `normal_of_le_center` and makes `instNormalCenter` a special case of that --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory 5/2 Mathlib/GroupTheory/Subgroup/Center.lean 1 5 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'tb65536', 'themathqueen'] nobody
4-14316
4 days ago
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4 days ago
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38018 matthewjasper
author:matthewjasper
feat(Algebra): expand Subalgebra.restrictScalars API Add an instance for the original algebra structure, the implied scalar tower instances, and the algebra equivalence with the original subalgebra. Use this to remove some `set_option backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 61/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Tower.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AlgebraicIndependent/TranscendenceBasis.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Finiteness/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IntegralClosure/IsIntegralClosure/Basic.lean 4 7 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mariainesdff', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'matthewjasper'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
4-13601
4 days ago
4-15354
4 days ago
44-2115
44 days
40437 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(RingTheory/Ideal/Over): add instances for `LiesOver` in towers This PR adds instances for `LiesOver` in towers. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
6/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Over.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
4-12654
4 days ago
4-12704
4 days ago
4-12477
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40003 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: move Data.Set.{Accumulate,Dissipate} to Order.Set{Accumulate,Dissipate} Both files have only order-theoretic imports, and their contents are arguably also order-theoretic. --- - [ ] depends on: #39990 Bikeshedding question: should I create a new directory `Order/Set` instead, then move `Order/Set.lean` to `Order/Set/Basic.lean` and move these files to `Order/Set/Accumulate.lean` etc.? I'm happy to do so if preferred. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) file-removed 6/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/PiSystem.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/SetSemiring.lean,Mathlib/Order/SetAccumulate.lean,Mathlib/Order/SetDissipate.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Compact.lean 6 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-11315
4 days ago
4-13157
4 days ago
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40438 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/Basic): pointwise action on prime spectrum This PR defines the pointwise action on the prime spectrum. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
15/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
4-11289
4 days ago
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40205 BryceT233
author:BryceT233
feat(RingTheory/MvPowerSeries): multivariable power series ring is a noetherian ring when the index is finite This is a split of #36507 which includes `isEmptyEquiv`, `optionEquivLeft` and `finSuccEquiv`. We use `finSuccEquiv` to show multivariable power series ring over a noetherian ring is a noetherian ring when the index is finite. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory large-import 209/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Equiv.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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38957 wwylele
author:wwylele
chore(GroupTheory/DivisibleHull): remove `backward.privateInPublic` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-group-theory 5/12 Mathlib/GroupTheory/DivisibleHull.lean 1 13 ['Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jcommelin', 'wwylele'] nobody
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39027 fpvandoorn
author:fpvandoorn
feat: delaborators for inequalities in big operators `∏ i < n, f i` was already accepted as valid syntax, but this PR now also prints appropriate sums/products using this notation. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/missing.20delaborator.20for.20finsum) [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-meta
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132/49 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Defs.lean,MathlibTest/BigOps.lean 2 2 ['fpvandoorn', 'github-actions'] nobody
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26479 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral): Cauchy–Goursat for Unbounded Rectangles In this PR, we prove versions of the Cauchy-Goursat theorem where the contours in question are rectangular and unbounded (ie, where the contours look like the $\bigsqcup$ symbol). I am not sure if I have formalised these in the best way, or if `Analysis.Complex.CauchyIntegral` is the best place for them (it might be prudent to reorganise the file into multiple files at some point), but I believe this is a useful result. Suggestions welcome. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-analysis sphere-packing 219/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'loefflerd', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'wwylele'] themathqueen
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38498 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/RelIso/Basic): lift a function to an order morphism into `Relation.Map` or from `Function.onFun` For an `α`-relation `r` we have: ``` mapRelHom (f : α → β) : r →r Relation.Map r f f mapRelEmbedding (f : α ↪ β) : r ↪r Relation.Map r f f mapRelIso (f : α ≃ β) : r ≃r Relation.Map r f f ``` For a `β`-relation `r` we have: ``` onFunRelHom (f : α → β) : r.onFun f →r r onFunRelEmbedding (f : α ↪ β) : r.onFun f ↪r r onFunRelIso (f : α ≃ β) : r.onFun f ≃r r ``` --- These are pretty similar to `SimpleGraph.{Embedding/Iso}.map` and `SimpleGraph.{Hom/Embedding/Iso}.comap`, as [`comap`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/9268b22206b0425419498769f780a91dee03bcf3/Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Maps.lean#L117-L118) on graphs is a wrapper around `onFun`, and [`map`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/9268b22206b0425419498769f780a91dee03bcf3/Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Maps.lean#L57-L58) on graphs is *almost* a wrapper around `Relation.Map`. btw `@[simps]` is angry at me when I try to use it on the structures that use spread syntax. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 42/0 Mathlib/Order/RelIso/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] bryangingechen
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39212 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Algebra/ContinuedFractions): add `partNums!` and `partDens!` This PR adds `partNums!` and `partDens!`, which provide infinite stream representations for the sequences of partial numerators and denominators of a generalized continued fraction. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
8/0 Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Basic.lean 1 4 ['emlis42', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] dagurtomas
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39219 WenrongZou
author:WenrongZou
feat(FieldTheory/Finite): add variant theorems for `expand_card` Add `MvPolynomial, MvPowerSeries, PowerSeries` version of `FiniteField.expand_card`, which is only for polynomial. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
45/4 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Charpoly/FiniteField.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Expand.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Expand.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Expand.lean 5 1 ['github-actions'] dagurtomas
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39294 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): prove LanguageOn monotonicity under intersection In symbolic dynamics. This PR proves that taking the language over a finite shape is monotone with respect to intersections of configuration sets: ```math \mathrm{LanguageOn}(X \cap Y)\, U \subseteq \mathrm{LanguageOn}\, X\, U \cap \mathrm{LanguageOn}\, Y\, U ``` The proof is a direct unfolding of definitions: a pattern in the language of `X ∩ Y` comes from restricting a configuration `x ∈ X ∩ Y`. Since such an `x` belongs simultaneously to `X` and `Y`, the same restriction witness gives membership both in `LanguageOn X U` and in `LanguageOn Y U`, yielding membership in their intersection. Related to issue #39252 t-dynamics new-contributor 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] urkud
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40337 Robby955
author:Robby955
feat(Probability): add condExpKernel prefix support ## Summary This draft adds reusable conditional-kernel support for finite product measures and an explicit prefix/tail decomposition for `condExpKernel` on `Fin n -> Ω`. The main new explicit statement is `ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_eq_dirac_prod_pi`: for a product probability measure, conditioning on the prefix-coordinate sigma-algebra gives the kernel that keeps the prefix fixed and samples the remaining coordinates independently from the corresponding tail product. ## Changes - Add `MeasurableSpace.piPrefixRestrict` and define `MeasurableSpace.piPrefix` as the comap along that restriction map. - Add prefix measurability helpers for the coordinate sub-sigma-algebra. - Add `ProbabilityTheory.Kernel.piPrefixTailFromPrefix` and `ProbabilityTheory.Kernel.piPrefixTail` for the explicit prefix-fixed/tail-product kernel. - Add `ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_eq_dirac_prod_pi`, the explicit a.e. kernel equality for product probability measures. - Keep `ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_ae_eq`, the finite-product prefix-coordinate support theorem. - Extend `MathlibTest/CondExpKernelPiPrefix.lean` with an elaboration check for the explicit kernel equality. ## Verification Local: - `lake env lean Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Condexp.lean` - `lake env lean MathlibTest/CondExpKernelPiPrefix.lean` - `lake build Mathlib.Probability.Kernel.Condexp` - `lake exe runLinter --trace Mathlib.Probability.Kernel.Condexp` - `#print axioms ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_eq_dirac_prod_pi` - `#print axioms ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_ae_eq` - `git diff --check` `lake -Kthreads=1 test` was run locally, but this machine hit an OS file-table exhaustion error near the end of `MathlibTest` targets. The GitHub fork CI completed the full build, `test mathlib`, lint, style, cache upload, and post-build checks successfully on the PR head. Axiom checks report only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]` for the two public prefix theorems above. ## Risk / Rollback No migrations, dependency changes, security-sensitive behavior, or user-facing runtime behavior. Roll back by reverting the prefix-kernel additions in `Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Condexp.lean` and the corresponding `MathlibTest` checks. ## Disclaimers: PR and post written by myself, Claude Code and whispr are used in coding and formatting. Claude Code also was used to do a review of the repo. t-measure-probability new-contributor 343/1 Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Condexp.lean,MathlibTest/CondExpKernelPiPrefix.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] RemyDegenne
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40392 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Integral/Lebesgue/Basic): fix an `erw` Extracted from #40348. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability tech debt 11/1 Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Lebesgue/Basic.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] EtienneC30
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40394 mathlib-splicebot
author:mathlib-splicebot
chore(MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/InnerProductSpace: remove an `erw` Extracted from #40348. t-measure-probability tech debt 7/6 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/InnerProductSpace.lean 1 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] RemyDegenne
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40402 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Integral): remove an `erw` Extracted from #40348. Note we cannot just do `simp_all [...]` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 3/2 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/RieszMarkovKakutani/NNReal.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] kex-y
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40405 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Group): remove an erw Extracted from #40348 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 3/1 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Group/GeometryOfNumbers.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] EtienneC30
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40409 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Measure/Prod): remove an `erw` Extracted from #40348 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 5/3 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Prod.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] kex-y
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40425 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/Constructions): remove defEq abuse --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability large-import 11/7 Mathlib/Data/ENat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/Constructions.lean 2 3 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
4-3437
4 days ago
4-29385
4 days ago
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38859 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/CompleteLattice/Basic): tag `iSup_of_empty'` with `@[simp]` The theorem says `iSup f = sSup ∅` when the domain of `f` is empty, and dually `iInf f = sInf ∅`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 31/47 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Archimedean/Real/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/lpSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Seminorm.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENat/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Finite/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Pi.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace/Order.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Indexed.lean,Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompletePartialOrder/Indexed.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Lift.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice/Nat.lean 14 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-802
4 days ago
20-48818
20 days ago
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40143 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(GroupTheory/PGroup): expand p-group API Basic properties and iffs with `orderOf`/`Nat.card`/`Monoid.exponent`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory 86/10 Mathlib/GroupTheory/PGroup.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Sylow.lean 2 18 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
3-86119
3 days ago
7-5730
7 days ago
7-64992
7 days
40400 seewoo5
author:seewoo5
feat(Algebra/Order/Floor): hermite identity for floor function --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [Hermite's identity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermite%27s_identity) for floor function. Usually stated over real numbers, but it also holds for "floor field". Initially done by Claude Opus 4.7, and later golfed by myself. Proved as a part of personal project. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
82/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Hermite.lean 2 5 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions'] nobody
3-83304
3 days ago
3-83304
3 days ago
4-53311
4 days
40170 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Data/Nat): a number divides a power of its own radical A few factorization lemmas, including: - `∀ n : ℕ`, `n ∣ radical n ^ n` - `∀ n k : ℕ`, `n ∣ k ^ n ↔ n.primeFactors ⊆ k.primeFactors` - `∀ n k : ℕ`, `radical n ∣ k ↔ n.primeFactors ⊆ k.primeFactors` - In any `UniqueFactorizationMonoid M`, `∀ a : M`, `∃ n, a ∣ radical a ^ n` [#Is there code for X? > A number divides a power of its square-free component](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/A.20number.20divides.20a.20power.20of.20its.20square-free.20component/with/599339469) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data t-number-theory 98/12 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Multiset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorization/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/MaxPowDiv.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Squarefree.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Radical/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Radical/NatInt.lean 6 10 ['SnirBroshi', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
3-77172
3 days ago
5-3546
5 days ago
10-75299
10 days
40410 seewoo5
author:seewoo5
feat(DihedralGroup): center of $D_n$ for even $n\ne 2$ --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> For even $n \ne 2$, center of $D_n$ is generated by the rotation `r (n/2)`. This is a companion of `center_eq_bot_of_odd_ne_one` proved in #33971. Initial code & further golfing is done by Claude Opus 4.5. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra LLM-generated t-group-theory
label:t-algebra$
41/0 Mathlib/GroupTheory/SpecificGroups/Dihedral.lean 1 11 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'seewoo5'] nobody
3-74271
3 days ago
3-75071
3 days ago
4-50460
4 days
40191 kebekus
author:kebekus
feat: extended canonical decomposition Establish the Extended Canonical Decomposition of meromorphic functions, where a complex-meromorphic function `f` on a closed disk is written, up to modification over a discrete set, as a product of a non-vanishing analytic function, canonical factors and meromorphic functions of the form `(x - const) ^ n` where `const` is on the circumference of the disk. This extended decomposition is key in the proof of the classic Poisson-Jensen formula. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) large-import t-analysis 154/8 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finprod.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/CanonicalDecomposition.lean,Mathlib/Topology/DiscreteSubset.lean 3 10 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'kebekus'] nobody
3-73083
3 days ago
3-73083
3 days ago
9-63994
9 days
39870 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(Data): interleaving lists Define interleaving of lists, both as an operation and as a relation. This will be used to define interleaving polynomials, which in turn are a central concept in the line of work that earned June Huh his 2022 Fields medal. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 119/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Interleave.lean 2 3 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'ocfnash'] nobody
3-72305
3 days ago
18-41980
18 days ago
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40431 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in C^* algebras The following fails before the PR, succeeds after it ``` example : ((instCStarAlgebraSubtypeMemStarSubalgebraComplexElemental x).toAlgebra : Algebra ℂ ↥(StarAlgebra.elemental ℂ x)) = (StarAlgebra.elemental ℂ x).algebra := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
label:t-algebra$
1/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Basic.lean 1 9 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-bors', 'sgouezel', 'themathqueen'] nobody
3-68492
3 days ago
4-22755
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40427 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in `ConjAct` The following fails before the PR, suceeds after it ``` example : (ConjAct.instGroupWithZero.toDivInvMonoid : DivInvMonoid (ConjAct G₀)) = ConjAct.instDivInvMonoid := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory tech debt 20/6 Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/ConjAct.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/ConjAct.lean 2 2 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] nobody
3-67291
3 days ago
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40429 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in AEval The following fails before the PR: ```example : ((Module.AEval.instAddCommGroup a).toAdd : Add (Module.AEval R M a)) = (Module.AEval.instAddCommMonoid a).toAddCommSemigroup.toAddCommMagma.toAdd := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` It works after the PR, modulo the instance renaming. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
label:t-algebra$
2/5 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Module/AEval.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
3-67275
3 days ago
4-27021
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4-26793
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38190 AntoineChambert-Loir
author:AntoineChambert-Loir
refactor(Topology/Sion): use a dense and continuous completion to generalize the statements Use the existence of a dense and continuous completion to simplify the final part of the proof of Sion's theorem. As a matter of fact, only an early lemma needs to be modified and the rest holds in weaker assumptions, leading to a serious simplification. Since the PR proving Sion is very recent and unused, we didn't add deprecation lemmas. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #37939 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 51/125 Mathlib/Order/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sion.lean 2 11 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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40454 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
chore(Algebra): some API for `IsLocalizedModule.Away` These are mostly analogues of what we have for `IsLocalization.Away`. The `Away` file was previously deprecated, but seems like the natural fit for the material, since the `Basic` file is currently just below the 1.5k length limit. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
80/2 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Away.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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3 days ago
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40249 vasnesterov
author:vasnesterov
feat(Tactic/ComputeAsymptotics/Multiseries): corecursion for multiseries Translate API for general corecursion for `Seq` to `Multiseries`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> This is a part of the `compute_asymptotics` tactic (#28291). - [x] depends on: #40255 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta large-import 185/0 Mathlib/Tactic/ComputeAsymptotics/Multiseries/Defs.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
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39084 scholzhannah
author:scholzhannah
feat: generalize `OpenPartialHomeomorph.Defs` file to `PartialHomeomorph` Add `PartialHomeomorph`, which generalises `OpenPartialHomoemorph` by dropping the condition that the source and target be open. In other words, an `OpenPartialHomeomorph` is a `PartialHomeomorph` that additionally has open source and target. This generalisation should find uses for manifolds (extended charts are `PartialHomeomorph`s, but their target is not open for manifolds with boundary). For CW complexes, we will want a `ClosedPartialHomeomorph`: this allows re-using results as much as possible. This PR adds the basic definitions; future PRs will add additional material: #39071 indicates what the eventual result may be. Zulip discussion: [#mathlib4 > Generalizing &#96;PartialHomeomorph&#96;?](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Generalizing.20.60PartialHomeomorph.60.3F/with/536896273) ------ old description: As discussed on Zulip ([#mathlib4 > Generalizing &#96;PartialHomeomorph&#96;?](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Generalizing.20.60PartialHomeomorph.60.3F/with/536896273)), I renamed `PartialHomeomorph` to `OpenPartialHomeomorph` in #29113. In this PR I now add a new `PartialHomeomorph` which is a `PartialEquiv` that is continuous on both source and target. An `OpenPartialHomeomorph` is then a `PartialHomeomorph` that additionally has open source and target. In subsequent PRs I will generalize the other files. See this draft PR (#39071) for what I think the end result might be. `PartialHomeomorph` should find uses at least for manifolds (`ModelWithCorners`). Afterwards, I want to add a `ClosedPartialHomeomorph` to use for CWComplexes. --- I don't have a lot of experience doing these kind of modifications of a large piece of code. Additionally, I am not familiar with the main uses of `OpenPartialHomeomorph` in Mathlib. So while I did this to the best of my abilities, you should read this carefully because there might be things I did wrong or in non-ideal ways. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #39565 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 292/52 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiffMFDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IsManifold/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/LocalSourceTargetProperty.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CanonicalEmbedding/NormLeOne.lean,Mathlib/Topology/FiberBundle/Trivialization.lean,Mathlib/Topology/OpenPartialHomeomorph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/OpenPartialHomeomorph/Composition.lean,Mathlib/Topology/OpenPartialHomeomorph/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/OpenPartialHomeomorph/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Topology/OpenPartialHomeomorph/IsImage.lean,Mathlib/Topology/PartialHomeomorph/Defs.lean 12 41 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'scholzhannah'] grunweg and j-loreaux
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38317 WenrongZou
author:WenrongZou
feat(Date/Choose): add some lemmas about choose of prime pow In this PR, I add some lemma about choose of prime pow. 1) For primes `p` and positive integer `n`, assume that for all `i ∈ Icc 1 (n - 1)`, `choose n i` congruent to `0` module `p`, then `n = p ^ multiplicity p n`. 2) For a prime power `n`, the greatest common divisor of `choose n 1, ⋯, choose n (n - 1)` is actually the minimal prime factor of `n`. 3) For a natural number `n` greater than `1`, assume that `n` is not a prime power, then the greatest common divisor of `choose n 1, ⋯, choose n (n - 1)` is `1`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 93/0 Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Lucas.lean 1 6 ['WenrongZou', 'chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'joneugster'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
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3 days ago
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40445 jjdishere
author:jjdishere
chore(Topology/Algebra/UniformMulAction): fix name style In this PR, we rename some instances that does not follow the Mathlib naming convention. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology t-algebra easy
label:t-algebra$
3/3 Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/UniformMulAction.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'jjdishere', 'ocfnash'] nobody
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40457 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: use more `inferInstanceAs` to define instances on type synonyms Otherwise, the instance functions are not declared on the right space. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology tech debt 42/20 Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Weak.lean,Mathlib/Topology/VectorBundle/Constructions.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'sgouezel'] nobody
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38916 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
chore(CategoryTheory/CatCommSq): remove an erw - rewrites `hInv_hInv` by using `conv_rhs` with `iso_hom_naturality` - removes the `rw`/`erw` pair around `Functor.comp_map` Extracted from #38415 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex LLM-generated 5/11 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/CatCommSq.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'loefflerd'] nobody
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38104 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(MeasureTheory): golf 100 files This PR is an experimental project. In this PR, we use an Agent to automatically scan and attempt to simplify proofs. We hope to eventually effectively golf 100 files and avoid reinventing the wheel in mathlib. We have chosen `Mathlib/MeasureTheory` as the testing ground. If this experiment is very successful and accepted by the mathlib community, we would be honored to open source it. The relevant projects includes - [ ] #37968, which golfs `Mathlib/Analysis`. - [ ] #38144 , which golfs `Mathlib/NumberTheory`. **This PR serves as an index. For the actual code review, please refer to the individual PRs linked below. Each of those PRs modifies only a single file to facilitate the review process.** - [ ] depends on: #38350 - [ ] depends on: #38353 - [ ] depends on: #38455 - [ ] depends on: #38456 - [ ] depends on: #38492 - [ ] depends on: #38636 - [ ] depends on: #38639 - [ ] depends on: #38640 - [ ] depends on: #38872 - [ ] depends on: #38873 - [ ] depends on: #38874 - [ ] depends on: #38875 - [ ] depends on: #38876 - [ ] depends on: #38877 - [ ] depends on: #38878 - [ ] depends on: #38879 - [ ] depends on: #38880 - [ ] depends on: #38881 - [ ] depends on: #38882 - [ ] depends on: #38883 - [ ] depends on: #38884 - [ ] depends on: #38885 - [ ] depends on: #38886 - [ ] depends on: #39172 - [ ] depends on: #39173 - [ ] depends on: #39174 - [ ] depends on: #39175 - [ ] depends on: #39176 - [ ] depends on: #39177 - [ ] depends on: #39178 - [ ] depends on: #39179 - [ ] depends on: #39180 --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability codex LLM-generated 51/102 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/AEMeasurableOrder.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/Real.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ContinuousMapDense.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/TriangleInequality.lean 4 12 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'yuanyi-350'] kex-y
assignee:kex-y
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36963 seewoo5
author:seewoo5
feat(ModularForms): SL2 action and Serre derivative --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) Equivariance of Serre derivative under SL2 action. More precisely, $$\partial_k (F|_k \gamma) = (\partial_{k} F)|_{k+2} \gamma$$. From [Sphere Packing Project](https://github.com/thefundamentaltheor3m/Sphere-Packing-Lean). t-number-theory large-import sphere-packing 123/24 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Manifold.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/MoebiusAction.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/Derivative.lean 3 12 ['github-actions', 'loefflerd', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'seewoo5', 'tb65536', 'wwylele'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
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3 days ago
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40247 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(RingTheory/Invariant/Basic): generalize `Ideal.Quotient.normal` to `IsFractionRing` This PR generalizes `Ideal.Quotient.normal` to `IsFractionRing` (currently it only holds for quotients of maximal ideals). I have left both versions since that is the pattern of the file (to have both an `IsFractionRing` version and an `Ideal.Quotient` version). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
73/30 Mathlib/RingTheory/IntegralClosure/IntegralRestrict.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Invariant/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Integral.lean 3 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'riccardobrasca', 'tb65536'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
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3 days ago
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40365 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(Translate): validate all translations Make `to_dual`/`to_additive` validate all translations that are added. In particular, translations between fields of structures, and between lemmas generated by `simps`, are now validated. This will help catch translation problems. In the file `Limits.Cones`, the same issue with `simps` keeps arising due to how `CategoryTheory.Iso` interacts with `to_dual`. Ideally this could be fixed at the meta level to avoid these awkward workarounds. Although it is independent, it would be conventient to merge #40357 first. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 227/113 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/MonCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Notation/Defs.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/CommSq.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/EpiMono.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Iso.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/LiftingProperties/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Cones.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Grp.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Mod.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Mon.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/NatIso.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/NatTrans.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FreeGroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteBooleanAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Hom/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Hom/CompleteLattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/Hom/WithTopBot.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Limit.lean,Mathlib/Order/UpperLower/CompleteLattice.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToAdditive.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToDual.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Core.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToAdditive/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToDual.lean 30 3 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40472 karlesmarin
author:karlesmarin
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): oriented incidence matrix and the La… # feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): oriented incidence matrix and the Laplacian factorization ## Summary Adds the **oriented incidence matrix** of a simple graph and the standard **Gram factorization of the graph Laplacian**: - **`SimpleGraph.orientedIncMatrix R : Matrix α (Sym2 α) R`** — in the column of an edge `e = s(u, w)` with `u < w`: `+1` at row `w` (the larger endpoint), `-1` at row `u`, `0` elsewhere; columns of non-edges are zero. Orientation induced by a `LinearOrder` on the vertex type. - **`SimpleGraph.orientedIncMatrix_mul_transpose`** — `N * Nᵀ = G.lapMatrix R` (= `D − A`). - Supporting API mirroring `incMatrix`: `orientedIncMatrix_apply`, `orientedIncMatrix_of_notMem_incidenceSet`, `orientedIncMatrix_mul_self` (the square of an entry is the unoriented `incMatrix` entry), and the two sign lemmas `orientedIncMatrix_apply_mul_apply_of_adj` (product of the two endpoint entries = `-1`), `orientedIncMatrix_apply_add_apply_of_adj` (their sum = `0`), plus `orientedIncMatrix_apply_mul_apply_of_ne` (vanishing away from the common edge). ## Why Mathlib has the unoriented `G.incMatrix`, whose Gram matrix is the **signless** Laplacian `D + A` (`incMatrix_mul_transpose_diag` ff.), and it has `G.lapMatrix = D − A` with its kernel theory — but no object connecting the two. The oriented incidence matrix is that object, and `N Nᵀ = D − A` is the factorization behind: positive semidefiniteness of the Laplacian as a Gram fact, Kirchhoff/matrix-tree determinant arguments (via Cauchy–Binet on the reduced factorization), and total unimodularity of incidence matrices. ## Design notes - The fixed smaller→larger orientation is harmless: any orientation gives the same Gram matrix (each edge contributes `(±1)²` on the diagonal and `(+1)(−1)` off it). This is stated in the module docstring; no orientation-genericity machinery is introduced. - The headline proof is entrywise: the diagonal reduces to `sum_incMatrix_apply` (= degree) through `orientedIncMatrix_mul_self`; an off-diagonal `(u, w)` entry is supported on the single column `s(u, w)`, handled by `Finset.sum_eq_single` and the sign lemmas. - `[Ring R]` for the API section (signs need negation); the definition itself only needs `[Zero R] [One R] [Neg R]`. ## Files / placement - `Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/OrientedIncMatrix.lean` (new) - `Mathlib.lean` (+1 import line) ## Verification - `lake env lean` on the file: clean, zero warnings. - `#print axioms SimpleGraph.orientedIncMatrix_mul_transpose` → 3 standard axioms. - The factorization and the downstream matrix-tree chain were validated numerically in exact arithmetic (SageMath) before formalization. Downstream context: DOI [10.5281/zenodo.20629746](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20629746). new-contributor LLM-generated 157/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/OrientedIncMatrix.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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3 days ago
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39514 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
chore(RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic): golf `degreeLTEquiv` Also extracts the `monomial i a ∈ degreeLT R n` proof to a lemma. --- The semicolons might be a bit excessive, let me know if so. Also the `right_inv` proof is slower than the previous version, so maybe it should be reverted, but the rest is fine. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 11/32 Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean 1 2 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
3-30395
3 days ago
3-30413
3 days ago
26-75779
26 days
40485 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Analysis/MeanInequalities): equality condition for Young's inequality `a * b = a ^ p / p + b ^ q / q ↔ a ^ p = b ^ q` with `Real`/`NNReal`/`ENNReal` versions that match the existing `≤` theorems. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 34/4 Mathlib/Analysis/MeanInequalities.lean 1 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
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3 days ago
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40489 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: introduce typeclass `LinearMap.IsWeak` for weak topologies induced by bilinear forms Given a bilinear form `B : E →ₗ[𝕜] F →ₗ[𝕜] 𝕜`, the weak topology on `E` is the coarsest topology such that for all `y : F` every map `(B · y)` is continuous; equivalently, it is the topology on `E` induced by the map `(B · · : E → (F → 𝕜))`. This file defines a `Prop`-valued typeclass `LinearMap.IsWeak` expressing that an existing topology on `E` is the weak topology. Although this could be passed around explicitly as a hypothesis `Topology.IsInducing (B · ·)`, given the ubiquity of weak topologies in functional analysis, the numerous properties that can be deduced because the inducing map `B` is bilinear, the fact that several theorems (e.g., one version of the bipolar theorem) require this hypothesis, and we can instantiate this class for several extant types in Mathlib, we choose to make this a typeclass instead. Note that establishing `LinearMap.IsWeak` before proving theorems about a particular type can help prevent abuse of definitional equalities. This because spaces equipped with a weak topology are frequently type synonyms of some other type `E'`. For example, suppose `E'` is a type (potentially with some extant topology other than the weak topology) and `B' : E' →ₗ[𝕜] F →ₗ[𝕜] 𝕜` is a bilinear form. To consider the weak topology on `E'` induced by `B'`, in practice we must create a type synonym `E` with an instance `TopologicalSpace E := .induced (B' · ·) Pi.topologicalSpace`. It would then be tempting to create theorems such as: ```lean example (y : F) : Continuous (fun x : E ↦ B' x y) := sorry ``` However, this statement contains an abuse of the the definitional equality `E := E'` since `x : E`, but `B'` has domain `E'`. Morever, one might be tempted to say that `B'.IsWeak`, but this is impossible because the domain of `B'` is `E'`, which is equipped with the incorrect topology. Instead, what one should do is to first define a new bilinear form `B : E →ₗ[𝕜] F →ₗ[𝕜] 𝕜` by composing `B'` with the linear equivalence between `E` and `E'`, and then establish `B.IsWeak`. If then one proves theorems about `E` using only the `LinearMap.IsWeak` API, then one can have more confidence that the statements are type correct. --- The PR description is copied from the module documentation. In a follow-up PR, I can add instances of this class for several existing types and use it to clean up their APIs to prevent defeq abuse. There are a bunch more theorems that apply to weak topologies (e.g., a characterization of von Neumann boundedness), but I've left these for a future PR in order to avoid ballooning imports in this file. I have the results in LeanOA already. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 181/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/IsWeak.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40494 bryangingechen
author:bryangingechen
ci: update SpliceBot action This bump should allow `splice-bot maintainer merge? <comments>` to work even on PRs that haven't merged `master` yet. (The core logic for that was moved into the `workflow_run` half of the action, which reads from `master` rather than the PR branch.) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) CI 2/2 .github/workflows/splice_bot.yaml,.github/workflows/splice_bot_wf_run.yaml 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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3 days ago
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33143 wwylele
author:wwylele
feat(PowerSeries): pentagonal number theorem The proof is split in two files: `Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Pentagonal.lean` for the algebraic part, and `Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Pentagonal.lean` for the summability part. In the near future, I also plan to prove the real/complex version that branches off from the algebraic part. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #30436 - [x] depends on: #38179 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
361/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Pentagonal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Pentagonal.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Pentagonal.lean,docs/1000.yaml 5 61 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'tb65536', 'urkud', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
3-4300
3 days ago
43-6593
43 days ago
153-18222
153 days
37295 wwylele
author:wwylele
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace): generalized determinant of a rectangle matrix / linear map This is the volume factor of a linear map --- I have encountered the expression `sqrt(det(T' * T))` a few times in various places but it doesn't look like it has a standard name and entry in mathlib, so this adds it. Zulip thread [#Is there code for X? > (norm of) "determinant" of map between inner product spaces](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/.28norm.20of.29.20.22determinant.22.20of.20map.20between.20inner.20product.20spaces/with/581776873) One motivation to define this is to state volume formula under transformations. From *Measure theory and fine properties of functions*: - Lemma 3.1: for linear map $L : \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}^m$, we have $\mathcal{H}^n(L(A)) = [ L ] \mathcal{L}^n(A)$. This is proved in this PR at `euclideanHausdorffMeasure_image_eq_normDet_mul_volume` - Theorem 3.8, for (not necessarily linear) $f : \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}^m$ ($n \le m$) and $\mathcal{L}^n$-measurable set $A \subset \mathbb{R}^n$, we have $\int_A J f dx = \int_{\mathbb{R}^m} \mathcal{H}^0(A \cap f\^{-1}\{y\}) d\mathcal{H}^n(y)$, where $J f$ is the `normDet` of the rectangular Jacobian matrix AI usage disclosure: AI was used in the following parts - searching for related literature for an appropriate name - generate draft proofs for some lemma to verify their correctness, though the final code has been completely rewritten by me. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #37918 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 474/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/NormDet.lean,docs/references.bib 3 21 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-splicebot', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] urkud
assignee:urkud
3-3894
3 days ago
3-4702
3 days ago
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74 days
31222 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Algebra): `Hom` commute with flat base change In this PR, we proved `Hom_S (M \tensor S, N \tensor S)` is base change of `Hom_R (M, N)` with respect to `LinearMap.baseChangeHom`. Co-authored-by: Wang Jingting <wangjt2020@163.com> --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #31218 - [x] depends on: #31219 - [x] depends on: #31696 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) large-import t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
49/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
3-3268
3 days ago
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44 days ago
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38002 Raph-DG
author:Raph-DG
feat(Topology): Relating irreducible components of a space to codimension one points in non dense subsets In this PR we show that the coheight zero points of a sober space (in the specialization order) correspond to the irreducible components. Furthermore, we show that the coheight one points of any non dense subset p of X (in the specialization order on p) have coheight zero in the specialization order on X. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) large-import t-topology 113/0 Mathlib/Order/Hom/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/KrullDimension.lean,Mathlib/Order/Minimal.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Inseparable.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sober.lean 5 7 ['ADedecker', 'Raph-DG', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] mcdoll
assignee:mcdoll
3-3267
3 days ago
15-60635
15 days ago
56-32880
56 days
38587 dagurtomas
author:dagurtomas
feat(Tactic/CategoryTheory): concrete category boilerplate Adds `mk_concrete_category`, a command for generating the initial boilerplate for concrete categories whose morphisms are given by a bundled function type. The command creates the wrapper `Hom` type, named category and concrete category instances, `ofHom`, `Hom.hom`, and the basic dsimp lemmas. It handles parameterized categories such as `ModuleCat`, and has a paired additive/multiplicative form for generating both structures at once (e.g. `MonCat`/`AddMonCat`). Includes test categories checking the generated declarations. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) LLM-generated t-meta t-category-theory 905/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/MkConcreteCategory.lean,MathlibTest/CategoryTheory/MkConcreteCategory.lean 4 8 ['dagurtomas', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
3-3266
3 days ago
37-81116
37 days ago
37-81649
37 days
38612 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Order/SuccPred/CompleteLinearOrder): `sSup s < x` iff theorems when we know if `x` is a successor pre-limit or not Adds the following theorems (along with their duals and indexed versions): ```lean sSup_lt_iff_of_not_isSuccPrelimit : ¬IsSuccPrelimit x → sSup s < x ↔ ∀ a ∈ s, a < x le_sSup_iff_of_not_isSuccPrelimit : ¬IsSuccPrelimit x → x ≤ sSup s ↔ ∃ a ∈ s, x ≤ a Order.IsSuccPrelimit.sSup_lt_iff : IsSuccPrelimit x → sSup s < x ↔ ∃ a < x, ∀ b ∈ s, b < a Order.IsSuccPrelimit.le_sSup_iff : IsSuccPrelimit x → x ≤ sSup s ↔ ∀ a < x, ∃ b ∈ s, a ≤ b ``` They are similar to these existing theorems, but not the same: ```lean sSup_lt_iff : sSup s < x ↔ ∃ a < x, ∀ b ∈ s, b ≤ a le_sSup_iff_forall_lt : x ≤ sSup s ↔ ∀ a < x, ∃ b ∈ s, a < b ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 43/0 Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/CompleteLinearOrder.lean 1 6 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] bryangingechen
assignee:bryangingechen
3-3265
3 days ago
11-29277
11 days ago
46-65846
46 days
39239 alainchmt
author:alainchmt
feat(FieldTheory/Finite): irreducible polynomial divides X^q^n - X iff degree divides n --- Add the theorem saying that, for an irreducible polynomial `f` over a finite field `K`, the degree of `f` divides `n` if and only if `f` divides `X ^ (Nat.card K) ^ n - X`. Include auxiliary lemmas. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
34/0 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Extension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Minpoly/Field.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
3-3264
3 days ago
32-59934
32 days ago
32-59706
32 days
40029 vasnesterov
author:vasnesterov
feat(Analysis/Analytic): alternating geometric series * Define `geometricAlternatingSeries`: `1 - x + x ^ 2 - ...` as a `FormalMultilinearSeries`. * Prove the same lemmas as for existing `formalMultilinearSeries_geometric`. * Move the "Composition with a linear map" section above as it's needed to directly translate the results about `formalMultilinearSeries_geometric` to results about `geometricAlternatingSeries`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 131/65 Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Constructions.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
3-3263
3 days ago
15-19223
15 days ago
15-18995
15 days
40067 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Order` - refactors `AnalyticOnNhd.preimage_zero_mem_codiscreteWithin` to use `eqOn_zero_or_eventually_ne_zero_of_preconnected` directly Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 3/8 Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Order.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'yuanyi-350'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
3-3262
3 days ago
13-67275
13 days ago
13-67047
13 days
40069 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/MoebiusAction` - refactors `σ_mul` by simplifying the determinant sign split with `mul_pos_iff` - rewrites `denom_cocycle'` as a direct consequence of `denom_cocycle` Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 1/7 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/MoebiusAction.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'yuanyi-350'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
3-3261
3 days ago
13-67271
13 days ago
13-67043
13 days
40070 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Isometry` - simplifies `LinearIsometry.im_apply_eq_im` by deriving real-part equality from the squared distance identity Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 6/11 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Isometry.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'yuanyi-350'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
3-3260
3 days ago
13-67269
13 days ago
13-67041
13 days
40389 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat(MeasureTheory): the average of a sum of functions and other basic lemmas about `average` From MeanFourier --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 88/24 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Integral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Average.lean 2 5 ['EtienneC30', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
3-3258
3 days ago
3-68817
3 days ago
3-85591
3 days
40443 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Nullmeasurable): avoid defEq abuse --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 14/10 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/NullMeasurable.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
3-3257
3 days ago
3-79474
3 days ago
3-79246
3 days
40453 lakesare
author:lakesare
feat(MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup): add iSup_le_essSup, add essSup_le_iSup From the Carleson project. --- **Upstreaming from Carleson: [Carleson/ToMathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup.lean](https://github.com/fpvandoorn/carleson/blob/master/Carleson/ToMathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup.lean)** Changes from the Carleson version: 1. refactored both lemmas 2. removed the hypotheses when relevant (`#check lemma_name` in carleson vs mathlib returns exactly the same type for both lemmas) carleson t-measure-probability new-contributor 18/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup.lean 1 8 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'lakesare'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
3-3254
3 days ago
3-67110
3 days ago
3-66882
3 days
40327 grunweg
author:grunweg
perf: lower priority for IsSimpleGroup.toNontrivial instances These instances have very weak keys ([Nontrivial, *]), hence are always applied. Let's try lowering their priority. --- Benchmarking results are [slightly positive](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/40304#issuecomment-4640304473), but could also be noise. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory maintainer-merge 4/0 Mathlib/GroupTheory/Subgroup/Simple.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
2-82196
2 days ago
6-65500
6 days ago
6-65272
6 days
31768 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(Homology): `Ext` under restrict scalars by `RingEquiv` In this PR, we proved that `Ext` commute with ulift functor in `ModuleCat`. Further more, we provided compatibility with (semi-)linear equiv of general universe. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #39133 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-category-theory
label:t-algebra$
149/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/ChangeOfRings.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/ChangeOfRingsExact.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Ext/RingEquiv.lean 4 31 ['Thmoas-Guan', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
2-81261
2 days ago
2-81263
2 days ago
24-38587
24 days
34909 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Data/Sym/Sym2): `fromRel` equivalence with `Sigma` over a `Quotient` Add a non-dependent recursor on members of a `fromRel` set, and the following `Equiv`s: - The `fromRel` set of a symmetric relation `r` is equivalent to summing that set restricted to fibers of `f`. - For a relation homomorphism `r →r r'` where `r` is symmetric, the `fromRel` set of `r` is equivalent to summing that set restricted to equivalence classes of `r'` using a `Subtype`. --- I find this recursor pretty useful when dealing with `fromRel`, the idea came from a suggestion by @kmill [on Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Eq.2Erec.20with.20a.20constant.20does.20nothing.3A.20h.20.E2.96.B8.20c.20.3D.20c/near/565176948) for another `Sym2` conundrum. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data maintainer-merge 54/3 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Bipartite.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sym/Sym2.lean 2 20 ['SnirBroshi', 'bryangingechen', 'chrisflav', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
2-81222
2 days ago
2-82815
2 days ago
101-56818
101 days
40448 ChiCubed
author:ChiCubed
feat(LinearAlgebra/Dimension): tower law for algebraic extensions We generalise the tower law for `Module.rank` to the situation of a module over an algebraic extension of domains. --- See [the Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Tower.20law.20for.20.60Module.2Erank.60/) for some associated discussion. I am not sure about in which file these results should live, or what their names should be. For the file I have gone with `LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Algebraic.lean` for now, because these feel more like dimension theorems than `Algebra.IsAlgebraic` theorems, and IMO do not logically fit into the other existing files in `LinearAlgebra/Dimension`. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
110/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Algebraic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Free.lean 3 4 ['ChiCubed', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] nobody
2-72025
2 days ago
3-71564
3 days ago
3-71336
3 days
39898 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/AlgebraNorm` - refactors `Normed/Unbundled/AlgebraNorm` by using structure inheritance in `MulRingNorm.toRingNorm` --- Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated maintainer-merge 2/5 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/AlgebraNorm.lean 1 10 ['ADedecker', 'JonBannon', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
2-68822
2 days ago
2-69636
2 days ago
17-32205
17 days
40326 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat(Data/Multiset): add the Multiset version of `List.find?` This is often more convenient (and computationally more efficient) than using `Multiset.choose`, since it avoids us having to do a preliminary pass over the set to determine if any elements satisfy the predicate. While it doesn't make any difference since `Finsupp` is (currently) noncomputable, we use this to implement `Finsupp.embDomain` more simply. The motivation for this def is to efficiently define `DFinsupp.embDomain`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #40325 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 139/23 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Find.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Subsingleton.lean 7 13 ['NoahW314', 'YaelDillies', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
2-68672
2 days ago
4-18973
4 days ago
4-19675
4 days
38500 kebekus
author:kebekus
feat: integral presentation of the proximity function of value distribution theory If `f : ℂ → ℂ` is meromorphic, establish a presentation of the proximity function `proximity f ⊤` as iterated circle averages. This statement can be used to compare the proximity- and logarithmic counting functions, and is one of the key ingredients in the proof of Cartan's classic formula for the characteristic function. This is the first section of a multi-part PR, establishing Cartan's formula. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 226/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/ValueDistribution/Proximity/IntegralPresentation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Prod.lean 5 34 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'kebekus', 'wwylele'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
2-64826
2 days ago
2-64826
2 days ago
41-35982
41 days
40463 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
feat(Topology/Algebra): use `Is*Apply` for `ContinuousMultilinearMap` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 80/96 Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Binomial.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/CPolynomialDef.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/ChangeOrigin.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Composition.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/IsolatedZeros.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/IteratedFDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/AbsolutelyMonotone.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/FaaDiBruno.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Analytic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FormalMultilinearSeries.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/IteratedDeriv/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FourierTransformDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Exponential.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/CharacteristicFunction/TaylorExpansion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean 18 4 ['github-actions', 'mcdoll', 'themathqueen'] nobody
2-61153
2 days ago
3-50518
3 days ago
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40493 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
fix(Translate): fix universe reorder inference This PR fixes the way `to_dual` determines the universe reordering. Previously, the universe reordering was inferred using a heuristic. But, this heuristic fails on `Adjunction.comp`, because there we are reordering two arguments whose types themselves reorder their universes. This PR removes the heuristic, and instead uses unification to figure out the universe reordering (in the case of `to_dual self`/`to_dual existing`. When generating a new declaration, universes are now never reordered. I verified locally that `Adjunction.comp` can now be tagged with `to_dual`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 41/61 Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Reorder.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToAdditive/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToDual.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-60515
2 days ago
2-62442
2 days ago
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38766 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
chore(AlgebraicTopology/DoldKan/GammaCompN): remove an erw - rewrites `N₂Γ₂ToKaroubiIso_inv_app` with a single `simp` invocation on the relevant splitting definitions Extracted from #38415 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-topology codex LLM-generated 5/1 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/DoldKan/FunctorGamma.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/DoldKan/GammaCompN.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialObject/Split.lean 3 3 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
2-59084
2 days ago
2-59877
2 days ago
3-1591
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40452 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in tensor product norms The following fails before the PR, succeeds after it: ``` example : (PiTensorProduct.instSeminormedAddCommGroup.toNorm : Norm (PiTensorProduct 𝕜 fun i => E i)) = PiTensorProduct.instNorm := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-analysis 2/2 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/InjectiveSeminorm.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'metakunt', 'sgouezel'] nobody
2-55931
2 days ago
3-67455
3 days ago
3-67227
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39872 mkaratarakis
author:mkaratarakis
feat(RingTheory/Algebraic): add natDenominator API Add `AlgebraicDenominator.denominator` and `AlgebraicDenominator.natDenominator`, characterizing denominators of algebraic elements as generators of a colon ideal and, over `ℤ`, their absolute value as a natural-number denominator. Part of the Gelfond–Schneider formalization; see #39873, #39875, and #39874. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) cc @tb65536 t-ring-theory 68/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/NatDenominator.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
2-55788
2 days ago
10-45280
10 days ago
18-36577
18 days
40498 wangying11123
author:wangying11123
feat(Geometry/Euclidean): unoriented angle eq of oriented angle eq This PR adds two theorems to Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Oriented/Affine.lean `angle_eq_of_oangle_eq`: If two oriented angles are equal, and the four endpoint pairs are nondegenerate, then the corresponding unoriented angles are equal. `angle_eq_of_oangle_eq_not_collinear`: If two oriented angles are equal, and the first triple is not collinear, then the corresponding unoriented angles are equal. new-contributor 22/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Oriented/Affine.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-52669
2 days ago
2-53462
2 days ago
2-53285
2 days
37730 RemyDegenne
author:RemyDegenne
feat: define total variation distance Define the total variation distance between two finite measures, using the variation of the difference seen as signed measures. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 490/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Decomposition/Lebesgue.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MutuallySingular.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/TotalVariation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/TotalVariation/Defs.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/TotalVariation.lean 7 13 ['DavidLedvinka', 'EtienneC30', 'RemyDegenne', 'github-actions'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
2-51417
2 days ago
2-54083
2 days ago
5-54133
5 days
33543 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat: use `to_dual` for `HeytingAlgebra` This PR adds `to_dual` for `HeytingAlgebra`, `BiheytingAlgebra`, `GeneralizedHeytingAlgebra`. There is a bit of friction around dualizing `compl` to `hnot`, because this means that theorems about `compl` in boolean algebras will not be able to be translated nicely with `to_dual`. This should not be that many theorems, so this is acceptable. See also https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Dualize.20sdiff.20and.20himp/with/599261487 Aligning the `Heyting` and `Coheyting` API is kind of awkward, because they are unfortunately quite different. One reason is that the arguments of `sup`/`inf` are often swapped in the dual version, which is not compatible with `to_dual`. I've worked around this with extensive use of `to_dual none`. There are quite some lemmas that in my eyes seem unnecessary, such as `le_sup_sdiff_sup_sdiff`, but I haven't removed any in this PR. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
193/390 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Kleitman.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Lattice/Fold.lean,Mathlib/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Disjoint.lean,Mathlib/Order/GaloisConnection/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Notation.lean 8 14 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vihdzp'] bryangingechen and mattrobball
assignee:bryangingechen assignee:mattrobball
2-50611
2 days ago
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2 days ago
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40204 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Combinatorics): incidence-based `HypergraphLike` class This PR introduces an alternative definition of HyperGraphLike based on incidence. This is alternative to #36743. See discussion at ([#graph theory > HasAdj](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/252551-graph-theory/topic/HasAdj/with/575843445)) for more information. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 1729/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/GraphLike.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/GraphLike.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/GraphLike/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/GraphLike/Walks/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/GraphLike/Walks/Dart.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/GraphLike.lean,Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean,Mathlib/Data/Part.lean 10 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-46980
2 days ago
9-81820
9 days ago
9-84331
9 days
36743 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Combinatorics/GraphLike): introduce `GraphLike` typeclass Edit: There is #40204: alternative PR that uses incidence to define hypergraph. Per discussion at ([#graph theory > HasAdj](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/252551-graph-theory/topic/HasAdj/with/575843445)), This PR introduces the `GraphLike` typeclass to capture the notions like `dart` and `walk` across various graph objects, such as `SimpleGraph`, `Graph`, and `Digraph`. The goal is that by abstracting these core components into a typeclass, we can prove these results once for all graph-like structures rather than duplicating them across different graph types. ### Main definitions * `GraphLike V D E Gr`: A typeclass parameterized by a vertex type `V`, dart type `D` and a graph type `Gr` (with `V`, `D` & `E` as an `outParam`). * `GraphLike.verts : Set V`: The set of vertices of the graph. * `GraphLike.darts : Set D`: The set of darts of the graph. * `GraphLike.edges : Set E`: The set of edges of the graph. * `GraphLike.Adj : V → V → Prop`: The adjacency relation, defined by default as `∃ d ∈ darts, fst d = u ∧ snd d = v`. --- This PR generalises #35776 to also unify `Graph`. PRs depending on this PR are #39047 (graphLike with no multi edges) => #39050 (Digraph is graphLike) || V #36829 (undirected graphLike) => #39053 (Graph is graphLike) & #39054 (Simplegraph is graphLike) || V #36756 (def of walk on GraphLike) => #36971 (change Simplegraph to use GraphLike walk) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 104/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/GraphLike/Basic.lean 2 78 ['IvanRenison', 'Jun2M', 'SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'lauramonk', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
2-46901
2 days ago
36-35972
36 days ago
87-34160
87 days
38483 jessealama
author:jessealama
feat(Algebra): finset sums of antiperiodic functions Three lemmas about `Finset` sums of `Function.Antiperiodic` functions: `sum_map_addRightEmbedding` says that for `f` antiperiodic with antiperiod `c`, summing `f` over a `Finset` shifted by `c` (via `addRightEmbedding c`) negates the sum over the original; `sum_Ico_shift` is the half-open-interval specialization, immediate via `Finset.map_add_right_Ico`; and `sum_Ico_mul_add_sum_Ico_mul_shift_eq_zero` is a bilinear cancellation variant. The first lives in `Mathlib.Algebra.Ring.Periodic`; the interval lemmas are in the new file `Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Periodic`. Spun off from #29713 (Euler-Poincaré formula), where the bilinear form is used. t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
58/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Periodic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Periodic.lean 3 14 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'jessealama', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
2-46173
2 days ago
2-52597
2 days ago
47-57981
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38534 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
refactor(Computability): bundle PFun into a structure with FunLike instance This PR refactors `PFun` from `def PFun α β := α → Part β` to a structure with a `FunLike` instance. [Discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Fix.20for.20fun_prop.20on.20PFun.20.28context.3A.20Computability.20Theory.29) ### Main changes * `PFun` is now a structure with a single field `toFun : α → Part β`. * Added the `FunLike (α →. β) α (Part β)` instance and `initialize_simps_projections`. * Added the basic projection/application simp lemmas needed for the structure wrapper. * Definitions which used to return raw lambdas as partial functions now explicitly use `PFun.mk` or `PFun.lift`. * Equality proofs for partial functions now use `PFun.ext` / `DFunLike.ext` where `funext` no longer applies directly. ### Downstream impact The refactor mainly impacts Computability Theory and Category Theory (`Category/PartialFun.lean`). Since `PFun` is no longer definitionally equal to `α → Part β`, tactics such as `rfl`, `simp`, and `funext` can no longer always see through the old raw-function representation. As a result, several proofs (e.g. `fix_aux`, `ppred`, `mem_eval`, and `unitIso`) grew in size, requiring explicit `ext` + `simp` breakdowns. I tried to keep these proof changes minimal; further golfing suggestions are very welcome. It seems that fully recovering the old brevity in some places may require additional `PFun`-specific API/congruence support, which I avoided adding in this PR to keep the diff minimal. ### Affected files * **Core:** `Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean` * **Computability:** `Partrec`, `PartrecBasis`, `PartrecCode`, `RE`, `RecursiveIn`, `Ackermann`, `StateTransition`, `TuringDegree`, `TuringMachine/Config` * **Category Theory:** `Category/PartialFun.lean` * **Other:** `Data/Finset/PImage.lean`, `NumberTheory/Dioph.lean` This also removes the previous `set_option linter.flexible false` workaround and the local transparency workaround in `TuringMachine/Config.lean`, as well as the local transparency workarounds in `Category/PartialFun.lean`. ### Note on LLM usage The core `PFun` change caused numerous downstream errors. I initially used an LLM to help draft fixes for these files. Afterwards, I spent a significant amount of time manually correcting and modifying all of the generated changes. new-contributor t-computability 529/502 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/PartialFun.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Ackermann.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Partrec.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PartrecBasis.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PartrecCode.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RE.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RecursiveIn.lean,Mathlib/Computability/StateTransition.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringDegree.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/Config.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/PImage.lean,Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Dioph.lean 13 10 ['AlexeyMilovanov', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
2-45959
2 days ago
8-13104
8 days ago
27-44370
27 days
39663 Raph-DG
author:Raph-DG
feat(Topology): A spectral map between quasi-separated, prespectral sober spaces has compact fibers In this PR, we develop some API around the constructible topology, culminating in the fact that a spectral map between quasi-separated, prespectral sober spaces has compact fibers. To see why this might be of interest, note that the analogous theorem in algebraic geometry (that a quasiseparated map between schemes has quasicompact fibers) does not require any global separatedness assumptions, and the proof of this is very algebraic. So we have the somewhat mysterious situation that it seems as though there are nontrvial topological restrictions on the kinds of spectral maps which can be the underlying maps of morphisms of schemes. This PR was originally part of #26304, a PR on pushforwards of algebraic cycles. This is where the notion of compactness of fibers becomes relevant, as this guarantees each coefficient of the pushforward of a cycle is computed by a finite sum. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology large-import 178/6 Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Compact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructible.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Defs/Induced.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Maps/Proper/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/WithTopology.lean 6 4 ['Raph-DG', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions'] nobody
2-45953
2 days ago
2-46766
2 days ago
7-30580
7 days
39406 roos-j
author:roos-j
feat(Analysis): van der Corput's lemma Adds van der Corput's lemma on one-dimensional oscillatory integrals, a standard tool in harmonic analysis. Co-authored-by: Manasa Praveen <Manasa_Praveen@student.uml.edu> --- From https://github.com/roos-j/lean-oscillatory, see there for future plans Zulip discussion [#mathlib4 > Oscillatory integrals in Lean](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Oscillatory.20integrals.20in.20Lean/with/584786060) AI disclosure: The code in this PR was predominantly human-written. gpt-5.5 has helped in the later stages with shortening proofs, golfing and general advice. t-analysis new-contributor 568/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/OscillatoryIntegrals/VanDerCorput.lean 3 17 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-triage', 'roos-j'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
2-45871
2 days ago
2-46604
2 days ago
27-27953
27 days
39833 wwylele
author:wwylele
feat(Analysis/Meromorphic): const_smul lemma This allows more general scalar type than the existing `smul` ones --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 14/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Basic.lean 1 5 ['JonBannon', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
2-43637
2 days ago
15-26805
15 days ago
19-38231
19 days
40502 metakunt
author:metakunt
feat(RingTheory/RootsOfUnits/PrimitiveRoots): pow_div_gcd From #39404 t-ring-theory 13/11 Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/PrimitiveRoots.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
2-38187
2 days ago
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2 days ago
2-39414
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32983 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat: use `LE.le` for subset relation in `Set`, `Finset`, `PSet`, `ZFSet` This PR uses `@[use_set_notation_for_order]` in `Set`, `Finset`, `PSet`, `ZFSet` and `Class`. So, for these types, we will write `⊆`, while the underlying constant is `LE.le`. Some notes: - The idea is to later extend this feature to other set notation constants, such as union/intersection. - Dot notation on the `HasSubset.Subset` namespace now doesn't work anymore, and the names need to be put in the `LE.le` namespace instead. - Various `simp` and `gcongr` tags needed to be removed/updated as a result of this change. See also https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113488-general/topic/Any.20infimum.20based.20version.20of.20.60OmegaCompletePartialOrder.60.3F/near/579333629 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36633 - [x] depends on: #36734 - [x] depends on: #36782 - [x] depends on: #37012 - [x] depends on: #37347 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data t-meta large-import 406/474 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Indicator.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/Pointwise/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/Pointwise/Set.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Monad.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Pow.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Horn.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/WeakSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/FunctionSeries.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Summable.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/CofilteredSystem.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/CardinalDirectedPoset.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Sheaf.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/GenFun.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Hall/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Dual.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Rank/Cardinal.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/AhlswedeZhang.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/KruskalKatona.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Ends/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/BooleanAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Filter.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Lattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Option.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Powerset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/SDiff.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Sups.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/ZeroCons.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Disjoint.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Finite/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/FiniteExhaustion.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Insert.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Notation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Semiring.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Sups.lean,Mathlib/Data/SetLike/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/Ergodic/Ergodic.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/FixedPoints/Prufer.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/FiberwiseLinear.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/CosetCover.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Blocks.lean,Mathlib/Lean/Expr/ExtraRecognizers.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/PartialEquiv.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Covering/LiminfLimsup.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/AEEqOfIntegral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/DominatedConvergence.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegralEqImproper.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/CountablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/AEDisjoint.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Decomposition/RadonNikodym.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpaceDef.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Prokhorov.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Regular.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Stieltjes.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Typeclasses/Finite.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Typeclasses/SFinite.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/SetSemiring.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/WellApproximable.lean,Mathlib/Order/Birkhoff.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanAlgebra/Set.lean,Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Defs/PartialOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/CountableInter.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Ker.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Finset/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/LiminfLimsup.lean,Mathlib/Order/PrimeSeparator.lean,Mathlib/Order/RelClasses.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Process/HittingTime.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AlgebraicIndependent/TranscendenceBasis.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Cyclotomic/Eval.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/Module.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/ZFC/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/ZFC/Class.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/ZFC/Ordinal.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/ZFC/PSet.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/SetNotationForOrder.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/SummationFilter.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/TotallyDisconnected.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Limits/Konig.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/SigmaCompact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ExtremallyDisconnected.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/CantorSet.lean 110 69 ['JovanGerb', 'Vierkantor', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'joneugster', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127', 'sgraf812', 'thorimur'] nobody
2-34681
2 days ago
2-38089
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40468 BoltonBailey
author:BoltonBailey
feat(Data/Nat/Choose/Multinomial): add positivity support This PR adds `positivity` tactic support for `Multiset.multinomial`, by adding a `_pos` theorem and an extension. This was done as a part of Project Numina's LeanTriathlon project. AI was used as an assistant in the creation of this PR. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 24/0 Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Multinomial.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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39744 MichaelStollBayreuth
author:MichaelStollBayreuth
feat(NumberTheory/Height/NumberField): Northcott property This PR finally adds a proof of the *Northcott property* for heights on number fields: ```lean theorem NumberField.finite_setOf_mulHeight₁_le (B : ℝ) : {x : K | mulHeight₁ x ≤ B}.Finite ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #39127 (The branch was split off the one for the PR this depends on.) [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-number-theory 221/2 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/NumberField.lean 1 13 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
2-27343
2 days ago
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40514 kbuzzard
author:kbuzzard
chore: make FiniteAdeleRing an abbrev `FiniteAdeleRing` is currently a `def`: it's a certain restricted product. We have a ton of API for restricted products, and far less for finite adele rings (although there is a bunch of stuff in FLT which is going to be upstreamed). With recent transparency changes, it seems that we will need to repeat a bunch of the restricted product API for finite adele rings. I think it might be easier just to let FiniteAdeleRing be an `abbrev`. The example of a `backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency false` removal in this PR is just the tip of the iceberg. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) @smmercuri what do you think? t-ring-theory 1/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/FiniteAdeleRing.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40503 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat(Translate): copy `alias` and `deprecated` attributes This PR implements two related features for `to_dual`/`to_additive`: 1. When tagging a declaration that was created as an `alias` of `foo`, we mark the new declaration as an `alias` of the translation of `foo`, and we add the docstring that is automatically added for aliases, saying that it is an alias, unless a docstring is manually specified. To make this work, we add the manually specified docstring *before* running `copyMetaData`, so that the alias docstring is not added. 2. When tagging a declaration that has been deprecated to foo, we mark the new declaration as deprecated to the translation of `foo`. This solves the problem of adding deprecations for `to_additive`/`to_dual` declarations. The way to do it after this PR is to first add the deprecation, and then the `to_additive`/`to_dual` attribute. If you try to write `(attr := deprecated ...)`, you will get a linter warning explaining how you should write it instead. closes #19424 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 135/91 Mathlib/Algebra/FreeMonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Faithful.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Pointwise/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pi/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Lattice/Fold.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FreeGroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Index.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Nilpotent.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/SpecificGroups/Cyclic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Subgroup/Centralizer.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Submonoid/Centralizer.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Subsemigroup/Centralizer.lean,Mathlib/Order/SupClosed.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Core.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/Archimedean.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToAdditive/Basic.lean 17 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40520 Julian-Kuelshammer
author:Julian-Kuelshammer
feat(CategoryTheory/Linear): linear Yoneda and coYoneda are linear Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Basic.lean: Adds an instance that the opposite category of a linear category is linear. Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Yoneda.lean: Adds instances that the linearYoneda and linearcoYoneda are linear functors, which was a TODO before. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor large-import 27/2 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Yoneda.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40155 TheGoedeDoel
author:TheGoedeDoel
feat: functor of localized commutative rings Given a functor of commutative rings R and a submonoid functor S, we add a functor of commutative rings with objects that are localizations of R(U) at the submonoid S(U). We also show that this functor satisfies a universal property. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
255/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/LocalizedFunctor.lean 2 14 ['TheGoedeDoel', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions'] nobody
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2 days ago
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40522 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore: bump ProofWidgets version This PR bumps mathlib to the newest ProofWidgets version. It has minimized it's imports. Apparently, mathlib doesn't need any adaptations. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) dependency-bump easy 1/1 lake-manifest.json 1 3 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
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37865 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Combinatorics/Graph): Edge cut of `Graph` This PR introduces - `edgeCut`: A function on set of vertices that returns the set of edges with exactly one end in the set. - `IsEdgeCut`: A predicate for set of edges that promises it is `edgeCut` of some set. - `IsBridge`: An edge `e` is a bridge iff it is a singleton edge cut. - `IsBond`: An edge Set `B` is bond iff it is minimal nonempty edge cut. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #35879 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 209/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/Connected/EdgeCut.Lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/Subgraph.lean,docs/references.bib 3 11 ['Jun2M', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
2-10712
2 days ago
2-10712
2 days ago
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38830 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Data/List): Nodup and head & getLast lemmas Given a Nodup list: * If a prefix contains the last element, they are equal * If a suffix contains the first element, they are equal * If an infix contains the first element, it is a prefix * If an infix contains the last element, it is a suffix * If the first and the last element are the same, it is a singleton * `countP` is cardinality of the filter of `toFinset`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 29/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Nodup.lean 2 11 ['Jun2M', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
2-10682
2 days ago
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2 days ago
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36922 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
feat(Data/List/Chain): generalize `WellFounded.asymmetric₃` to chains The existing `WellFounded.asymmetric` shows `r a b → ¬r b a`, and `WellFounded.asymmetric₃` shows `r a b → r b c → ¬r c a`. This adds `WellFounded.asymmetricₙ` which shows `l.IsChain r → ¬r l.getLast l.head`. --- Also adds a couple of `IsChain` lemmas which might be useful. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 43/9 Mathlib/Data/List/Chain.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Pairwise.lean 2 8 ['SnirBroshi', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
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2 days ago
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38225 kim-em
author:kim-em
ci: block merging PRs with large import increases unless reviewed This PR makes the existing `large-import` label into a merge gate. PRs that significantly increase transitive imports (>2% for any modified file) are now blocked from merging until a reviewer adds the `allow-large-import` label. ### Why three labels? Bors's `block_labels` has no conditional logic — if a label is in the list, merge is blocked unconditionally. We need "blocked unless a reviewer has approved", i.e. `large-import ∧ ¬allow-large-import`. Since bors can't express that, we use a derived label: | Label | Managed by | Purpose | |---|---|---| | `large-import` | `build` job (import analysis) | Factual: this PR increases imports | | `blocked-by-large-import` | `check-large-import` job | Operational: blocks bors | | `allow-large-import` | Reviewer | Override: reviewer approves the increase | Each label is managed by exactly one actor, so there is no label-fighting. ### How it works 1. The existing `build` job adds/removes `large-import` based on import analysis (unchanged). 2. A new `check-large-import` job (in the same workflow) waits for `build` to finish, then: - If `large-import` is present and `allow-large-import` is absent → adds `blocked-by-large-import` - Otherwise → removes `blocked-by-large-import` 3. `blocked-by-large-import` is added to `block_labels` in `bors.toml`. When a reviewer adds `allow-large-import`, the `labeled` event re-triggers the workflow. The heavy `build` job is skipped (guarded by `github.event.action != 'labeled'`), but the lightweight `check-large-import` job runs, sees both labels, and removes `blocked-by-large-import`. Bors can now merge. ### Reviewer workflow The CI failure message tells the reviewer to consider whether the PR could be improved by splitting files, rearranging material, or creating new intermediate files. If the import increase is reasonable, they add `allow-large-import`. False positives can be reported on the [mathlib4 Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/large-import.20label). 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code CI 78/2 .github/workflows/PR_summary.yml,bors.toml 2 7 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'joneugster', 'kim-em'] nobody
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39474 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Topology/Separation/Hausdorff): add `Filter.limUnder_congr` This PR adds `Filter.limUnder_congr` and some lemmas about `limUnder`. `Filter.limUnder_congr` allows rewriting `limUnder` expressions using equivalences of convergence behavior, without proving the filters actually converge, allowing convergence proofs to be carried out on more convenient expressions latter. t-topology new-contributor large-import 24/1 Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation/Hausdorff.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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2 days ago
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40526 CoolRmal
author:CoolRmal
feat: pointwise limit of a sequence of monotone functions is monotone Adds lemmas showing that the pointwise limit of a sequence of frequently monotone functions is monotone in an order-closed topology. It also adds the corresponding antitone variants via the order dual. Created with a little bit help from codex :) t-topology 34/3 Mathlib/Topology/Order/OrderClosed.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40529 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
feat(CategoryTheory/Sites): morphism property induced by precoverage We define the weakest morphism property satisfied by all morphisms in covering families of a given precoverage. This provides a left-adjoint to the existing `Precoverage.morphismProperty`. This is useful when talking about morphism properties local on the source. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 58/1 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/MorphismProperty.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-3110
2 days ago
2-4060
2 days ago
2-3832
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40527 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
feat(CategoryTheory/Sites): pushforward and pullback of presieves We define analogues of `Sieve.pushforward` and `Sieve.pullback` for `Presieve`s and show the Galois connection. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 155/4 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CoproductSheafCondition.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Hypercover/Zero.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/IsSheafFor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Sieves.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-3102
2 days ago
2-3921
2 days ago
2-4097
2 days
34713 dennj
author:dennj
feat(Probability/Markov): stationary distributions for stochastic matrices This PR proves that every row-stochastic matrix on a finite nonempty state space has a stationary distribution in the standard simplex. Main additions to `Mathlib/Probability/Markov/Stationary.lean`: - `IsStationary`: A distribution μ is stationary for matrix P if μ ᵥ* P = μ - `cesaroAverage`: Cesàro average of iterates of a vector under a matrix - `Matrix.rowStochastic.exists_stationary_distribution`: existence theorem The proof uses Cesàro averaging: start with uniform distribution, form averages, extract convergent subsequence by compactness, show limit is stationary via L¹ non-expansiveness. Also adds `vecMul_mem_stdSimplex` to `Stochastic.lean`: multiplying a probability vector by a row-stochastic matrix preserves simplex membership. This is human-made PR with AI help in golfing proof and documenting the code. new-contributor t-measure-probability 166/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Stochastic.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Markov/Stationary.lean 3 17 ['EtienneC30', 'dennj', 'dupuisf', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'riccardobrasca'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
2-3074
2 days ago
48-12088
48 days ago
58-44873
58 days
37350 aditya-ramabadran
author:aditya-ramabadran
feat(Analysis/Distribution): define canonical maps between Schwartz/test functions, distributions/tempered distributions Defines these canonical maps: (1) continuous linear map from $\mathcal D$ to $\mathcal S$, and (2) induced (linear) restriction map from $\mathcal S'$ to $\mathcal D'$, as assigned by @ADedecker. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Put in a separate file since Distribution.lean only imports TestFunction right now and I thought it was cleaner to do in a new bridge file with both the maps. Open to changing this though. * Made use of #36445 (proved first map locally on fixed support spaces first by local seminorm estimates, then used limitCLM) * Needed a real to complex bridge `TestFunction.ToComplexSchwartzMap` since distributions are defined on real-valued test functions but tempered distributions in mathlib are defined on complex-valued Schwartz functions * Induced map $\mathcal S'(E,F) \to \mathcal D'(Ω,F)$ is $\mathbb C$-linear The main important defs are `ContDiffMapSupportedIn.toSchwartzMapCLM` which is the local fixed-support part, then `TestFunction.toSchwartzMapCLM` (where the continuity uses limitCLM to glue the local continuous linear maps on each $\mathcal D_K$), and `TemperedDistribution.toDistributionLM` which is the linear map from tempered distributions to ordinary distributions. Tested with `lake env lean Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TestFunctionSchwartz.lean` [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis new-contributor 225/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TestFunctionSchwartz.lean 2 25 ['aditya-ramabadran', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mcdoll'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
2-3072
2 days ago
34-39974
34 days ago
66-40042
66 days
38488 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(Data/Finset/Card): iterating a function's image on a finite set stabilises ...and does so in a bounded number of steps (which is why this is Finset-specific). In a later PR, I'll add this for endofunctions on a fintype, as well as add a Set.Finite version. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 35/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean 2 17 ['SnirBroshi', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
2-3071
2 days ago
19-33741
19 days ago
50-8906
50 days
39994 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
feat(CategoryTheory): Functors that preserve the terminal object are Final --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 20/1 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Final.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CoproductSheafCondition.lean 2 3 ['Brian-Nugent', 'github-actions', 'joelriou'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
2-3069
2 days ago
9-12880
9 days ago
15-33728
15 days
40092 korbonits
author:korbonits
feat(Topology/Connected): path-connectedness of products and pi types # Disclaimer Following https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html, I wanted to make a simple contribution to point set topology given some of the very welcoming Zulip mathematicians. I used Claude Code to plan, review, and test some example definitions before raising this PR. I'm using this as a way to make meaningful contributions to mathlib4 as I learn Lean. Background: mathematics and a decade+ in ML engineering/applied science. # Description Add path-connectedness of binary products and dependent products (pi types): - `JoinedIn.prod`, `IsPathConnected.prod`, and `instance Prod.instPathConnectedSpace : PathConnectedSpace (X × Y)` - `JoinedIn.pi`, `IsPathConnected.pi`, and `instance Pi.instPathConnectedSpace : PathConnectedSpace (∀ i, Z i)` These instances were previously missing — `inferInstance` failed for both `PathConnectedSpace (X × Y)` and `PathConnectedSpace ((i : ι) → Z i)`. They were suggested as good first contributions on Zulip. The analogous `LocPathConnectedSpace` / `LocallyConnectedSpace` product and pi instances (and further `connectedComponent` / `pathComponent` product lemmas) are left for follow-up PRs. t-topology LLM-generated new-contributor 59/0 Mathlib/Topology/Connected/PathConnected.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'korbonits'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
2-3068
2 days ago
12-76453
12 days ago
12-77273
12 days
40497 Scarlett-le
author:Scarlett-le
feat(Geometry/Euclidean): unoriented angle addition along a ray This PR adds two lemmas to `Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Triangle.lean` describing how the unoriented angle at a point splits across a segment. * `angle_add_angle_eq_of_sbtw`: if `x` lies strictly between `a` and `c`, then `∠ a p x + ∠ x p c = ∠ a p c`, with no nondegeneracy hypothesis on the apex `p`. This complements the existing `angle_add_of_ne_of_ne`: that lemma allows weak betweenness of the foot but requires `p ≠ a` and `p ≠ c`, whereas here strict betweenness already supplies enough nondegeneracy to drop both hypotheses on `p`. * `angle_add_angle_eq_of_sbtw_of_sameRay`: the same decomposition when `b` lies on the same ray from `p` as a point `x` strictly between `a` and `c`, i.e. `∠ a p b + ∠ b p c = ∠ a p c`. t-euclidean-geometry 29/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Triangle.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
2-3068
2 days ago
3-1950
3 days ago
3-1722
3 days
40138 faenuccio
author:faenuccio
doc: fix the doc of two files about group actions documentation t-group-theory maintainer-merge 146/144 Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Schreier.lean 2 31 ['adomani', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jcommelin', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
1-74487
1 day ago
4-85516
4 days ago
6-59460
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39782 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(Tactic): `nonempty` attribute This PR adds a `nonempty` attribute. When tagging a definition of type `α` with `[nonempty]`, an instance of type `Nonempty α` is automatically generated and registered using the definition. Such an attribute is useful in the following scenario: certain structures are not classes (e.g., to avoid data-carrying classes potentially creating diamonds), but mere existence of terms of such structures allows to derive instances about the parameters of the structure. Using `[nonempty]` lets one auto-generate the instances derived instance (provided they correctly follow from `[Nonempty _]`). Such is the case for the `CategoryTheory.Functor.FullyFaithful` structure, which allows to derive the `Prop`-classes `CategoryTheory.Functor.Full` and `CategoryTheory.Functor.Faithful`. Currently in mathlib, most definitions of type `CategoryTheory.Functor.FullyFaithful` are immediately followed by the corresponding `Full` and `Faithful` instances, adding "boilerplate" and increasing the surface for potential mistakes (like forgetting one or both of the instances.) The attribute uses a variation of `addRelatedDecl` called `addRelatedInstance`, which handles automatic name generation and registration of instances from a given declaration and a "constructor" of type `Expr → List Name → MetaM (Expr × List Name)`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> I believe abstracting `addRelatedInst` might have other possible usages: for instance, given an adjunction `adj: L ⊣ R`, it would be nice to have an attribute that one can tag on such adjunctions that automatically registers `L.IsLeftAdjoint` and `R.IsRightAdjoint`. The `nonempty` attribute here can’t really do this because `R` can’t be inferred from a goal of type `L.IsLeftAdjoint`, but the situation is quite similar, and `addRelatedInst` could also help writing this kind of attribute. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 320/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NonemptyAttr.lean,Mathlib/Util/AddRelatedDecl.lean,MathlibTest/NonemptyAttr.lean 5 10 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier'] dwrensha and thorimur
assignee:dwrensha assignee:thorimur
1-72719
1 day ago
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19 days ago
19-21450
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37835 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
doc(Algebra/Order): update mentions of `OrderedSemiring` and friends As of #20676, it was replaced by `IsOrderedRing`. Also deprecate `Rat.coe_int_inj` in favor of `Rat.intCast_inj` and action a TODO in `norm_num`'s code. Not all docs were straightforward to update. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-order
label:t-algebra$
144/322 Counterexamples/HomogeneousPrimeNotPrime.lean,Counterexamples/OrderedCancelAddCommMonoidWithBounds.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Order.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/ULift.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/AddTorsor.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/CompleteField.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Semiring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Cone.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Cyclic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Hom/Monoid.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Interval/Set/Monoid.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Canonical/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/ExistsOfLE.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Nonneg/Field.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Nonneg/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Positive/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Cone.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Unbundled/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Star/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Sub/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Sub/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/WithTop/Untop0.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Order.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Pigeonhole.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Weight.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNReal/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Cast/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Cast/Order/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Irreducible/Defs.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpOrder.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Typeclasses/Finite.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/DiophantineApproximation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/PythagoreanTriples.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Germ/OrderedMonoid.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Finset/Nat.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/OrdConnected.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Radical.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/PowerSeries.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Valuation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/WeightedHomogeneous.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Ineq.lean,MathlibTest/positivity.lean,docs/overview.yaml 55 14 ['NoahW314', 'SnirBroshi', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] Vierkantor
assignee:Vierkantor
1-70858
1 day ago
1-74030
1 day ago
61-69237
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40535 smmercuri
author:smmercuri
feat: notation for adele rings Notation: - `K∞` : `NumberField.InfiniteAdeleRing K`; - `𝔸ᶠ[R, K]`: `IsDedekindDomain.FiniteAdeleRing R K`; - `𝔸[R, K]` : `NumberField.AdeleRing R K`; - specialisations `𝔸ᶠ[K]` and `𝔸[K]` to `R = RingOfIntegers K`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 44/36 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/AdeleRing.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/InfiniteAdeleRing.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/FiniteAdeleRing.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
1-66137
1 day ago
1-66993
1 day ago
1-66765
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40511 ocfnash
author:ocfnash
feat: define the closed unit disc in the complex numbers The API is a minimally-edited copy-paste of that which already exists for `Complex.UnitDisc`. Upstreaming this from https://alexkontorovich.github.io/CoveringSpacesProject/web/ where it is called `Complex.disk`. Co-authored-by: AlexKontorovich <58564076+AlexKontorovich@users.noreply.github.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 246/29 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UnitDisc/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/UnitBall.lean 2 4 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'ocfnash'] nobody
1-65614
1 day ago
2-29282
2 days ago
2-29054
2 days
40524 ocfnash
author:ocfnash
feat: API for collapsing subsets There are several related Zulip threads as follows: - [Jun 2026](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Collapsing.20a.20subset/with/602265806) - [Dec 2023](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Equivalence.20Relation.20associated.20to.20a.20subset/near/409633101) - [Jun 2023](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/setoid.20.22glue.20this.20set.20into.20a.20pt.22/near/368646017) Co-authored-by: Kyle Miller <kymiller@ucsc.edu> Co-authored-by: Yury G. Kudryashov <188813+urkud@users.noreply.github.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 110/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Collapse.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
1-65426
1 day ago
1-66233
1 day ago
1-66700
1 day
39900 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian/GaussianIntegral` - refactors `Gaussian/GaussianIntegral` by proving `integral_gaussian_complex_Ioi` using `integral_comp_neg_Ioi` Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 9/20 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian/GaussianIntegral.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'yuanyi-350'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
1-59265
1 day ago
1-59266
1 day ago
15-46095
15 days
40261 grunweg
author:grunweg
fix(scripts/create_deprecated_modules): produce deprecated modules ob… …eying the module system --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) easy CI 7/2 scripts/create_deprecated_modules.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
1-57693
1 day ago
8-42696
8 days ago
8-45690
8 days
40319 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
chore(Algebra/Star/Module): remove an erw - rewrites `StarModule.decomposeProdAdjoint` by making the subtype definitions explicit in `dsimp only` before `simp` Extracted from #40147 codex t-algebra LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
2/2 Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Module.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
1-57478
1 day ago
1-58413
1 day ago
1-59139
1 day
39899 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
refactor(Analysis): golf `Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/FiniteExtension` - refactors `Normed/Unbundled/FiniteExtension` by proving `Basis.norm_smul` via `Finset.mul₀_sup'` Extracted from #37968 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) codex t-analysis LLM-generated 4/15 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/FiniteExtension.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'yuanyi-350'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
1-57335
1 day ago
1-58153
1 day ago
15-45288
15 days
40342 grunweg
author:grunweg
refactor: refactor logic of "modify an auto-generated name with a provided name" in to_fun and translate Best reviewed commit by commit. This also fixes a small edge case in `Translate/Core` (which might have occurred at all; let's see if the new declarations diff will spot anything). We also change `Translate/Core` to save the generated name as an honest `Option`. --- - [x] depends on: #39962 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta 65/36 Mathlib/Tactic/ToFun.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Core.lean,Mathlib/Util/AddRelatedDecl.lean,MathlibTest/Attribute/ToAdditive/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/ToFun.lean 5 14 ['JovanGerb', 'chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
1-52946
1 day ago
1-56498
1 day ago
2-50278
2 days
39296 scholzhannah
author:scholzhannah
feat: more informative output messages in the flexible linter The current output messages in the flexible linter are: - If the stained location is a hypothesis: `'exact h' uses 'h'!` - If the stained location is the goal: `'exact Nat.le_succ_of_le h' uses '⊢'!` I think the first is not very informative and the second is additionally confusing. So this PR changes them to read: - For a hypothesis: `'exact h' uses 'h', which was modified by the flexible tactic 'simp' on line 40!` - And for the goal: `'exact Nat.le_succ_of_le h' modifies the current goal, which was modified by the flexible tactic 'simp_all' on line 56!` I also added some more explanation to the messages in the case that all the hypotheses and the goal were stained by `simp at *`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-linter 185/42 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/FlexibleLinter.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/Flexible/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/Flexible/ImportHeavy.lean 3 22 ['b-mehta', 'chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'scholzhannah', 'thorimur'] grunweg, joneugster, thorimur
assignee:joneugster assignee:grunweg assignee:thorimur
1-52207
1 day ago
2-36802
2 days ago
14-44148
14 days
38589 vlad902
author:vlad902
feat(SimpleGraph): add universal vertex predicate Add the predicate `G.IsUniversal v` to indicate that `v` is a universal vertex, i.e. connected to all other vertices in `G`. This matches the recently added `G.IsIsolated v` predicate for isolated vertices. Co-authored-by: Justin Lai <justsoft.jsoft@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 64/10 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/Connected.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Tutte.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/UniversalVerts.lean 5 16 ['8e7', 'Rida-Hamadani', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] nobody
1-51880
1 day ago
14-48901
14 days ago
46-66729
46 days
40507 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: `Sum.inl` and `Sum.inr` are smooth embeddings This provides an alternative proof of their smoothness. A future PR will use this to golf the existing proofs. Inspired by in-person discussions with Christian Merten and Edward van de Meent. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry 55/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Immersion.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/SmoothEmbedding.lean 2 8 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
1-50972
1 day ago
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1 day ago
2-39046
2 days
37930 vlad902
author:vlad902
chore(SimpleGraph): move `cycleGraph` to its own file PR #34797 re-defined `cycleGraph` independent of `circulantGraph`. Now move the definition of `cycleGraph` to its own file so that the definition can be used without importing the algebra hierarchy. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 171/146 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Circulant.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Cycle.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
1-50763
1 day ago
1-51571
1 day ago
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40546 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
chore(AlgebraicGeometry/AffineTransitionLimit): deduce that `Hom(-, X)` preserves certain cofiltered limits We deduce this from the unbundled statement. Usually the unbundled formulation is more useful, but sometimes we need the categorical spelling to apply general API. We also add some API for descending a finite affine open cover. From Proetale. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry 96/12 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/AffineTransitionLimit.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
1-46582
1 day ago
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38086 dagurtomas
author:dagurtomas
feat(CategoryTheory): composition of profunctors --- - [x] depends on: #38085 - [x] depends on: #38382 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory 363/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Profunctor/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Profunctor/Comp.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean 4 16 ['adamtopaz', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'robin-carlier'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
1-42494
1 day ago
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40449 Yu-Misaka
author:Yu-Misaka
feat(LinearAlgebra): preliminary APIs for symplectic matrices Greetings! This PR attempts to provide some basic APIs for #40352. Involving `Matrix.mulVec_apply`, `Matrix.IsSymm.lift`, `Matrix.J_map` and `SymplecticGroup.map_mem`. Honestly I'm not sure if, for example, `Matrix.mulVec_apply` exists somewhere else in the library (I tried my best but didn't find it) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
31/0 Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Mul.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/SymplecticGroup.lean 3 13 ['Yu-Misaka', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] nobody
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38049 WilliamCoram
author:WilliamCoram
feat: lemmas towards showing gaussNorm on MvPowerSeries is an absolute value We prove lemmas: ``gaussNorm_mul_le`` and ``gaussNorm_le_mul`` which will allow us to show it is an absolute value on Mv restricted power series. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor 144/1 Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/GaussNorm.lean 1 21 ['WilliamCoram', 'fbarroero', 'github-actions', 'riccardobrasca'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
1-41342
1 day ago
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60 days ago
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60 days
40491 zw810-ctrl
author:zw810-ctrl
feat(Algebra): range_prodMap for MonoidHom, RingHom, AlgHom --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
35/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Prod.lean 6 13 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen', 'zw810-ctrl'] nobody
1-38738
1 day ago
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2 days ago
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40532 tb65536
author:tb65536
feat(Combinatorics/Hypergraph/Basic): define linear hypergraphs This PR defines linear hypergraphs (hypergraphs where any two edges share at most one vertex). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics 15/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Hypergraph/Basic.lean 1 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
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40516 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: conditions for commuting with a unitary element --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra easy
label:t-algebra$
21/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Unitary.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] nobody
1-33611
1 day ago
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40555 riccardobrasca
author:riccardobrasca
feat: add lemmas about primitive roots --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 21/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Units/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/CyclotomicUnits.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/PrimitiveRoots.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40552 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
feat(Topology): make `CofiniteTopology` Prop valued Per discussion at https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.60CofiniteTopology.60.20should.20be.20Prop.20valued/with/602521494 The old `CofiniteTopology` is now `WithCofiniteTopology` (this mirrors what we do with discrete spaces) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 39/29 Mathlib/Topology/Compactification/OnePoint/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Irreducible.lean,Mathlib/Topology/NoetherianSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation/Basic.lean 5 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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1 day ago
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40556 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
chore(CategoryTheory): generalise `Comma.initial_fst` and `Comma.isCofiltered_of_initial` We replace the `Functor.Initial L` assumption in `Comma.initial_fst` and `Comma.isCofiltered_of_initial` by the assumption that `CostructuredArrow L (R.obj b)` is cofiltered for all `b` (`L.Initial` corresponds to all `CostructuredArrow L t` being cofiltered). We also provide the dual versions. We also give a new proof for `Comma.initial_snd`, only assuming connectedness of certain `CostructuredArrow` categories, by transporting along an adjunction. From Proetale and then subsequently cleaned up and generalised by Claude Fable 5. This generalisation is used in a follow-up PR to show that morphisms between cofiltered limits where the components of the target are finitely presented can be written as a cofiltered limit of morphisms. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory LLM-generated 144/89 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/Final.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/StructuredArrow/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Filtered/Final.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Indization/Category.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40533 kebekus
author:kebekus
feat: translation invariance of meromorphicity Establish a host of elementary simplifier lemmas, showing that all notions associated with the word "meromorphic" are invariant under translation. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 412/8 Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Divisor.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/NormalForm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/TrailingCoefficient.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean 7 10 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
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35394 HugLycan
author:HugLycan
feat(Tactic/Positivity): make positivity work for types that are not partial orders Make positivity work for types that are not partial orders Most PositivityExt haven't been updated for non partial order cases yet. They will be updated in the later PR. `Strictness` now depends on `Option Q(PartialOrder $α)` instead of `Q(PartialOrder $α)`, and the constructors `Strictness.positive`/`Strictness.nonnegative` now have their `Q(PartialOrder $α)` typeclass arguments. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-meta maintainer-merge 612/354 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/AbsoluteValue/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Algebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Expect.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Ring/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Power.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Extended.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Interval/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Module/Field.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Exponential.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Real/Sqrt.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Bernstein.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NNReal.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Arctan.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/DerivHyp.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/DyckWord.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Regularity/Bound.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Triangle/Removal.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Real.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNReal/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorial/DoubleFactorial.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Totient.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Cast/Order.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Altitude.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Covering/Besicovitch.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Real.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Misc.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Zeta.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/NumberField.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/Projectivization.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LucasLehmer.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/SelbergSieve.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Order.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Bounded.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Defs.lean,MathlibTest/positivity.lean 54 94 ['HugLycan', 'JovanGerb', 'Vierkantor', 'fpvandoorn', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] dwrensha
assignee:dwrensha
1-20626
1 day ago
1-48899
1 day ago
64-48855
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36418 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: add `IsMulCommutative` instances for topological closures of subobjects --- - [ ] depends on: #36549 - [ ] depends on: #36552 - [ ] depends on: #36553 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
151/67 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Classes.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/GelfandDuality.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Focal.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Algebra.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Monoid.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/NonUnitalAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/NonUnitalStarAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Ring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/StarSubalgebra.lean 11 21 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
1-19441
1 day ago
2-23368
2 days ago
2-26107
2 days
39134 peabrainiac
author:peabrainiac
chore(Algebra): module deprecations for moved `AddTorsor` files --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #40554 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
24/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/AddTorsor/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/AddTorsor/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/AddTorsor.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/ProperAction/AddTorsor.lean 5 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
1-19347
1 day ago
1-23893
1 day ago
1-76962
1 day
40450 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
feat(MeasureTheory): use `Is*Apply` for `VectorMeasure` Add `FunLike` and `IsApply` instances for `VectorMeasure`, also add a `coe_mk` `simp` lemma. --- I don't know what is the most convenient form for the `apply` lemmas for `dirac` etc. They are not consistent currently. We have a lot of `_root_.foo_apply` since `Measure` has not been converted yet <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #40501 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 107/102 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/BoundedVariation.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Decomposition/Hahn.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Decomposition/Jordan.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Decomposition/Lebesgue.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Decomposition/RadonNikodym.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Integral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Variation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/WithDensity.lean 9 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] kex-y
assignee:kex-y
1-19096
1 day ago
1-24033
1 day ago
2-23460
2 days
34728 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: continuous linear equivalence between continuous `ℝ`- and `𝕜`-linear functionals (in either the strong or weak-⋆ topologies) This realizes the map `StrongDual.extendRCLikeₗ`, after pre- and post-composing so that it is an equivalence between the weak duals, as a *continuous* linear equivalence. In addition, when the space is a topological vector space, we realize `StrongDual.extendRCLikeₗ` as a *continuous* linear equivalence between the strong duals. --- - [x] depends on: #34543 The placement in `Analysis/Normed/Module/WeakDual` seems suboptimal because this has nothing to do with the norm. This is because `WeakDual.toStrongDual` is already in this file, which should probably be moved to `Topology/Algebra/Module/WeakDual`. However, even if that moves, the declarations added in this PR cannot easily go with it because they involve `RCLike`. Potentially, they could move to `Analysis/RCLike/Extend` if that file gained the `Topology/Algebra/Module/WeakDual` import. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 106/4 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/RCLike/Extend.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/WeakDual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/RCLike/Extend.lean 3 21 ['ADedecker', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'themathqueen'] urkud
assignee:urkud
1-15868
1 day ago
1-16723
1 day ago
45-10957
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40563 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: missing instances for RingCon This adds all the missing commutative instances, as well as instances for when only the additive or multiplicative structure is lawful. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 79/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Congruence/Defs.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
1-13853
1 day ago
1-16031
1 day ago
1-15803
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40545 kebekus
author:kebekus
feat: analytic extension of meromorphic functions Add two simple theorems on analytic extension of meromorphic functions. Includes code donated by @unaoya Naoya Umezaki, modified by Claude Code. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 27/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Order.lean 1 3 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
1-5286
1 day ago
1-45838
1 day ago
1-45610
1 day
27493 themathqueen
author:themathqueen
feat(RingTheory/Coalgebra): define Frobenius algebra A Frobenius algebra `A` has the structure of both an algebra and a coalgebra such that: `(mul ⊗ id) ∘ assoc.symm ∘ (id ⊗ comul) = comul ∘ mul = (id ⊗ mul) ∘ assoc ∘ (comul ⊗ id)`. In diagrams this law looks like: ![](https://ncatlab.org/nlab/files/frobenius_laws.jpg) It suffices to show that `(mul ⊗ id) ∘ assoc.symm ∘ (id ⊗ comul) = (id ⊗ mul) ∘ assoc ∘ (comul ⊗ id)`. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #27567 - [x] depends on: #27569 - [x] depends on: #32245 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 112/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FrobeniusAlgebra.lean 2 26 ['JonBannon', 'YaelDillies', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'themathqueen'] nobody
1-5169
1 day ago
45-16911
45 days ago
91-81473
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38975 ldct
author:ldct
feat(EReal): Add equations for EReal Add equational lemmas for the simplifier to simplify `[natural number literal] + ⊤` in `EReal`, and add a test file in `MathlibTest/EReal.lean`. Without these lemmas, `simp` fails to close many of the goals in `MathlibTest/EReal.lean`. I believe simp should close all of them. An alternative is to add something like this as a simp lemma, to allow `top_add_of_ne_bot` to make progress, but it's not clear to me that this is desirable as a simp lemma, since it's not equational ``` example {n : ℕ} [n.AtLeastTwo] : (ofNat(n) : EReal) ≠ ⊤ := by exact Ne.symm (not_eq_of_beq_eq_false rfl) ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 32/0 Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,MathlibTest/EReal.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
1-5168
1 day ago
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39585 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
chore(RingTheory): add `rfl` lemmas for `Ideal.quotientInfRingEquivPiQuotient` From Pi1. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 11/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/Operations.lean 1 2 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
1-4210
1 day ago
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25 days ago
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40496 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex): Define the surface of a simplex --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra LLM-generated new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
104/9 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Basic.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'wwylele'] nobody
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40479 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Standard): Define the standard $n$-simplex as an `Affine.Simplex` In this PR, we define a basis-dependent construction of an affine simplex, using which we define the standard $n$-simplex in `Fin n → k` in terms of `Pi.basisFun`. The main constructions are `Affine.Simplex.mkOfAffineBasis` and `Affine.Simplex.mkOfBasis`. The former constructs a simplex from any affine basis of an affine space and the latter constructs an affine simplex in a vector space viewed as an affine space. We then relate the construction to `stdSimplex`, defined in `Analysis.Convex.StdSimplex`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) LLM-generated new-contributor 199/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Standard.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
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1 day ago
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34278 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat(Topology/Sets): connectedness of `NonemptyCompacts` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #34268 - [x] depends on: #34273 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 108/0 Mathlib/Topology/Sets/VietorisTopology.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
1-3293
1 day ago
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12 days ago
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36018 wwylele
author:wwylele
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace): parallel cross-section of a simplex This shows that the intersection of `AffineSubspace.shift` of the base of a simplex and the interior of the simplex is a smaller simplex. This is preparing to calculate the volume of a simplex by integrating this cross-section. Part of #37910. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #38220 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra large-import
label:t-algebra$
155/1 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/AffineSubspace/Shift.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Basic.lean 2 12 ['alreadydone', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'wwylele'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
1-3292
1 day ago
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12 days ago
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39269 godofecht
author:godofecht
feat(Algebra/Spectrum): add the second resolvent identity Adds `spectrum.resolvent_sub_resolvent`: For `a b : A` in an `R`-algebra and `r` in the resolvent set of both, `resolvent a r - resolvent b r = resolvent a r * (a - b) * resolvent b r`. Companion to `spectrum.resolvent_eq`. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
15/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Spectrum/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'wwylele'] dagurtomas
assignee:dagurtomas
1-3291
1 day ago
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40332 j-mayoral
author:j-mayoral
feat(FinitelyPresentedGroup): free product of finitely presented is finitely presented Adds the instance for the Coproduct of FinitelyPresentedGroup: `[IsFinitelyPresented G] [IsFinitelyPresented H]: IsFinitelyPresented (Coprod G H)` new-contributor t-group-theory large-import 28/0 Mathlib/GroupTheory/FinitelyPresentedGroup.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'homeowmorphism', 'j-mayoral', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
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40561 iosephusferrum
author:iosephusferrum
feat(ModelTheory): quantifier elimination for first-order theories This PR introduces `HasQuantifierElimination` for first-order languages, along with some standard criteria to establish it for any language that satisfies them and prerequisite formalization `mathlib4` required on elementary extension pairs (`IsElementaryExtensionPair`) and < κ-generated substructures (`CardinalLTGenerated`). It also states and proves that the first-order theory DLO (dense linear order without endpoints) has quantifier elimination (`dlo_hasQuantifierElimination`), using the newly formalized quantifier elimination criteria. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Salih Erdem Koçak <saliherdemkd@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) Please note that we have utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are directly "translated" from human-language source material (check the diff in `references.bib`) to Lean proofs using mentioned AI tools. However, all design/formalization decisions are made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated 992/7 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementaryExtensionPair.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Order.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialEquiv.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/QuantifierElimination.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Substructures.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased/UnicodeLinter.lean,docs/references.bib 11 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
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40523 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: in a dense order, `𝓝[<] a` has `fun x ↦ Ico x a` as a basis --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 24/0 Mathlib/Topology/Order/LeftRightNhds.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40560 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: tag map_mono and comap_mono with gcongr --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) easy maintainer-merge 20/2 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/NonUnitalSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Map.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/NonUnitalSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Subalgebra.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Groupoid/Subgroupoid.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Maps.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/MapFold.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FiniteIndexNormalSubgroup.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/AffineSubspace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Congruence/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maps.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/Opens.lean 15 2 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] nobody
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39703 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
chore: create a `Basic` top folder Move a select few folders from `Logic` to a new `Basic` folder. The goal is to finally move the material misplaced in the `Data` and `Logic` folder and to clarify the various expectations of each folder. Ultimately: * the `Basic` folder will be about basic predicates on types and basic mathematical types not fitting in any other folder; * the `Data` folder will be about data structures, instead of the current mix of data structures and basic mathematical types not fitting in any other folder; * the `Logic` folder will be about advanced logic results not fitting in either `ModelTheory` or `SetTheory`, instead of the current mix of basic predicates on types and advanced logic results. Many more files (~1000) could be moved, so I will do it in several PRs. Not all files should move to `Basic`. Some files should go to `Algebra.Order` instead (eg `Data.Nat.Lattice`) and some should be straight out deprecated (eg `Data.Analysis`). [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/345428-mathlib-reviewers/topic/Basic.20folder/with/597151406) --- This PR stems from discussions at the MI retreat 2026. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. 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39539 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
feat(NumberTheory): prove Mertens' first theorem For any natural number $n \geq 2$, the absolute value of the difference between the sum over all primes $p \leq n$ of $\frac{\log p}{p}$ and $\log n$ is at most 2. 493/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Mertens.lean,docs/1000.yaml 3 3 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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40456 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
chore(Algebra): use `Even.pow_of_ne_zero` Also use `Even.pow_of_ne_zero` wherever possible. From APAP --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) maintainer-merge t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
2/2 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Fermat.lean 1 9 ['YaelDillies', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen'] nobody
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37870 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Combinatorics/Graph): `Simple` typeclass for `Graph` This PR introduces two type classes on `Graph`: `Loopless` and `Simple`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics maintainer-merge 92/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Graph/Simple.lean 2 6 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
0-71536
19 hours ago
44-2080
44 days ago
63-36285
63 days
31361 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(Algebra/Order): convex subgroups --- - [x] depends on: #32886 <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-order maintainer-merge
label:t-algebra$
318/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Archimedean/Class.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Convex.lean,Mathlib/Order/Birkhoff.lean,Mathlib/Order/Quotient.lean 5 66 ['Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] nobody
0-70484
19 hours ago
7-26306
7 days ago
36-53589
36 days
37344 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
feat: monotone function `Cardinal → α` is eventually constant --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #39797 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-set-theory t-order 89/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Monotone.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Small/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/EventuallyConst.lean 4 9 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] nobody
0-67192
18 hours ago
16-34148
16 days ago
26-84490
26 days
38584 TJHeeringa
author:TJHeeringa
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Reproducing): Add outerKernel, mem_iff --- Adds the `outerKernel` definition and the theorem `mem_iff`. These are needed for proving statements involving embeddings of RKHS. I can split `mem_of_posSemidef` and `mem_iff` off into a different pull request if that is preferred. The theorems `mem_of_posSemidef` and `posSemidef_of_mem` are the two directions of `mem_iff`. `posSemidef_of_mem` is slightly stronger than the converse direction of `mem_iff` in the sense that it also specifies the constant `c` in the statement. The specified `c` is in fact the smallest possible `c` for which the statement holds. The statement `mem_of_posSemidef` proves `∃ (g : H), (g : X → V) = f`. We could instead write `f ∈ (coeCLM 𝕜 (H:=H)).range`. Making this change would require the addition of the line `simp only [LinearMap.mem_range, coe_coe, coeCLM_apply]` in the beginning of the proof. The full beginning is then ``` lemma mem_of_posSemidef (f : X → V) {c : ℝ} (hc : ((c : 𝕜) ^ 2 • kernel H - outerKernel 𝕜 f).PosSemidef) : f ∈ (coeCLM 𝕜 (H:=H)).range := by simp only [LinearMap.mem_range, coe_coe, coeCLM_apply] let Laux : ... ``` Making a `MemRKHS` like MemLp and MemSobolev and then writing `MemRKHS H f` is also an option. Happy to change it to whatever is preferred. The proof of `mem_of_posSemidef` is based on the idea that any function f in the RKHS satisfies `<f,\sum_n K(\cdot,x_n)v_n>=\sum_{n} <f(x_n),v_n>` for `x_n\in X` and `v_n\in V` by the reproducing property. We define the operator L(\sum_n K(\cdot,x_n)v_n) = \sum_{n} <f(x_n),v_n>. This is bounded by the condition based on the kernels, and thus extends to a bounded linear operator on the RKHS. Its Riesz' representer agrees pointwise with f. AI: When asking how to avoid Classical.choose in constructing the operator L, Claude suggested the approach of going through the quotient. I made the proof using Claude as supplementary Loogle. Afterwards, I asked it to help shorted the proofs. Some suggestions for `mem_of_posSemidef` were applied. The other suggestions were not helping or not correct. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis new-contributor 144/3 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Reproducing.lean 1 15 ['TJHeeringa', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
0-67001
18 hours ago
0-67001
18 hours ago
22-69381
22 days
40473 karlesmarin
author:karlesmarin
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix): the Cauchy-Binet formula Adds the Cauchy–Binet formula. For `A : Matrix m n R` and `B : Matrix n m R` over a commutative ring, `det (A * B)` is the sum, over the `Fintype.card m`-element subsets `S` of `n`, of the product of the two maximal minors selected by `S`. Main results: * `Matrix.det_mul_eq_sum_det_submatrix_mul_prod` — the Leibniz-type expansion of `det (A * B)` over all index functions `g : m → n`. * `Matrix.det_mul_cauchyBinet` — the Cauchy–Binet formula. The proof expands over all `g : m → n`, discards the non-injective ones, and groups the rest by image. 199/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant/CauchyBinet.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'karlesmarin', 'wwylele', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
0-64197
17 hours ago
3-35586
3 days ago
3-35468
3 days
40548 qawbecrdtey
author:qawbecrdtey
chore(FieldTheory): cleanup imports --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Cleaned imports of `Mathlib.FieldTheory`. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
10/73 Mathlib/FieldTheory/AbelRuffini.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/AbsoluteGaloisGroup.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/AlgebraicClosure.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/AxGrothendieck.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/CardinalEmb.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Cardinality.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/GaloisField.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Polynomial.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finiteness.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Fixed.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/GaloisClosure.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/Infinite.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/NormalBasis.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Adjoin/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsAlgClosed/AlgebraicClosure.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsAlgClosed/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Isaacs.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/KummerExtension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/KummerPolynomial.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Laurent.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Minpoly/Field.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Minpoly/IsConjRoot.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Minpoly/IsIntegrallyClosed.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Normal/Closure.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Normal/Defs.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Perfect.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PerfectClosure.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PrimeField.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PrimitiveElement.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PurelyInseparable/AdjoinPthRoots.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PurelyInseparable/PerfectClosure.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/AsPolynomial.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/Defs.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/Degree.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Separable.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparableDegree.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SplittingField/Construction.lean 41 7 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'qawbecrdtey', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
0-62848
17 hours ago
1-46475
1 day ago
1-46283
1 day
40571 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
feat(Powerseries): if `P.subst Q = X`, then ` Q.subst P = X` used in #37848 This adds a small helper for compositional inverses of power series. If `P.constantCoeff = 0`, `coeff 1 P` is a unit, and `P.subst Q = X`, then `Q.subst P = X`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 10/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Substitution.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-62535
17 hours ago
0-63406
17 hours ago
0-63178
17 hours
40500 YaelDillies
author:YaelDillies
feat: correspondence between affine group schemes and Hopf algebras Construct `Spec` as a functor from `R`-Hopf algebras to group schemes over `Spec R`, show it is full and faithful and has affine group schemes as essential image. From Toric, FLT Co-authored-by: Andrew Yang <the.erd.one@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Michał Mrugała <kiolterino@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Christian Merten <christian@merten.dev> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry toric FLT 548/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Group/Affine.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TensorProduct/Maps.lean 4 12 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'riccardobrasca'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
0-60349
16 hours ago
2-54154
2 days ago
2-56002
2 days
40339 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(FieldTheory/SeparableDegree): add Algebra.isSeparable_of_separable_splitting_field, golf of_separable_splitting_field Adds `Algebra.isSeparable_of_separable_splitting_field` to `Mathlib.FieldTheory.SeparableDegree` and uses it to golf `IsGalois.of_separable_splitting_field`. :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
28/34 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparableDegree.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'tb65536', 'xroblot'] nobody
0-59936
16 hours ago
0-61177
16 hours ago
6-20962
6 days
39404 metakunt
author:metakunt
feat(NumberTheory/AKSPrimality): Introspective definition This defines the introspective relation and proves the key property for the AKS theorem. From #34507 t-number-theory 213/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/AKSPrimality/Introspective.lean 2 26 ['github-actions', 'metakunt', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
0-57949
16 hours ago
0-57949
16 hours ago
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12 days
40557 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(RingTheory/Ideal): generalize span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd and emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity_span Move `Ideal.span_singleton_dvd_span_singleton_iff_dvd` from `Mathlib.RingTheory.DedekindDomain.Ideal.Lemmas` to `Mathlib.RingTheory.Ideal.Operations`. The result holds for any `CommSemiring` — the `[IsPrincipalIdealRing R]` hypothesis was not needed. Generalize `Ideal.emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity_span` from `[IsDomain R] [IsPrincipalIdealRing R]` to `[CommRing R]`. The proof simplifies considerably: it follows immediately from `emultiplicity_eq_emultiplicity_iff` and the generalized dvd lemma. :robot: This PR was extracted from the [SKW project](https://github.com/xroblot/SKW) by Claude. t-ring-theory 27/26 Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Operations.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-55580
15 hours ago
1-31317
1 day ago
1-31089
1 day
40515 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: `Monoid` and `Group` instances for `OrderHom` and `OrderIso` These will be used in an upcoming PR to turn `fun x ↦ (x * · * star x)` into a term of type `R →* (R →o R)` when `R` is a `StarOrderedRing`, and likewise also `Rˣ →* (R ≃o R)`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-order large-import
label:t-algebra$
41/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/End.lean,Mathlib/Data/FunLike/IsApply.lean 2 20 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] nobody
0-55345
15 hours ago
1-12854
1 day ago
1-57087
1 day
40517 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: expand API for `StarAlgEquiv` This PR adds API for `StarAlgEquiv`. It provides: + `StarAlgEquiv.toNonUnitalStarAlgHom` + `StarAlgEquiv.toStarAlgHom` + `StarAlgEquiv.arrowCongr'` (non-unital morphisms) + `StarAlgEquiv.arrowCongr` (unital morphisms) + `StarAlgEquiv.ofNonUnitalStarAlgHom` (non-unital morphisms) + `StarAlgEquiv.ofStarAlgHom` (unital morphisms); this was pre-existing, but used morphism classes instead of actual morphisms. This PR fixes that. It also generalizes the type class hypothesis in `StarAlgEquiv.restrictScalars` so that it applies to non-unital algebras. In addition, `StarAlgEquiv.refl` is protected and its type arguments made explicit. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
221/29 Mathlib/Algebra/Star/StarAlgHom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Subalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Adjoint.lean 3 10 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] nobody
0-51201
14 hours ago
1-33837
1 day ago
2-17366
2 days
38669 dannyply
author:dannyply
feat(Topology/Algebra/PontryaginDual): prove compact monoids have discrete duals Proves that the Pontryagin dual of a compact monoid is discrete. As a consequence, it also adds the corresponding finite-type instances for compact discrete monoids. This upstreams a result first added downstream in [`YaelDillies/APAP`](https://github.com/YaelDillies/APAP), where this fact was needed to close a `sorry`. The proof separates the trivial character from all the others using the right half of the circle and adds a few reusable `Circle` helper lemmas near the existing related API. The original APAP proof was AI-assisted and then reviewed/rewritten during downstream review. For this PR, I used Codex to help adapt the APAP proof to mathlib and to refactor the supporting lemmas. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology new-contributor 141/20 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/Circle.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/PontryaginDual.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Defs.lean 3 41 ['dannyply', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'tb65536'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
0-48326
13 hours ago
0-48326
13 hours ago
11-14421
11 days
35569 goliath-klein
author:goliath-klein
refactor(PiTensorProduct/{InjectiveNorm, ProjectiveNorm}): deprecate `injectiveSeminorm` This PR: * Deprecates `PiTensorProduct.injectiveSeminorm` and supporting lemmas. * Moves the theory of `liftEquiv` from InjectiveSeminorm.lean to ProjectiveSeminorm.lean. No changes are introduced beyond adding deprecation notices, adapting docstrings, and moving material between files. The PR leaves InjectiveSeminorm.lean almost empty. A new implementation of `injectiveSeminorm`, one which reflects the common mathematical definition, is to be done. This is the third in a series of three PRs with the goal to [deprecate `PiTensorProuduct.injectiveSeminorm`](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/injectiveSeminorm/with/568798633). --- - [x] depends on: #35567 - [x] depends on: #35568 Deprecations: - injectiveSeminorm - dualSeminorms_bounded - injectiveSeminorm_apply - norm_eval_le_injectiveSeminorm - injectiveSeminorm_le_projectiveSeminorm - injectiveSeminorm_tprod_le Preliminary work toward a reimplementation is at #33969. I've added Davood and myself to the "Authors" field, as we have now significantly refactored this module. Co-authored-by: Davood H. T. Tehrani [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor 220/235 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/InjectiveSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/ProjectiveSeminorm.lean 2 10 ['github-actions', 'goliath-klein', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
0-47267
13 hours ago
0-47267
13 hours ago
59-71336
59 days
38319 Zetetic-Dhruv
author:Zetetic-Dhruv
feat(Combinatorics/SetFamily): Assouad's dual VC bound Adds the Finset-level form of Assouad's 1983 dual VC bound: if a family `𝒜 : Finset (Finset α)` has VC dimension at most `d`, then for any ground set `X : Finset α` the dual family `{𝒜.filter (· ∋ x) : x ∈ X}` has VC dimension at most `2 ^ (d + 1) - 1`. New declarations (in `Finset` namespace): - `dualFamily 𝒜 X`: for each `x ∈ X`, the subfamily `{A ∈ 𝒜 | x ∈ A}` - `mem_dualFamily` (`@[simp]`): membership characterisation - `exists_shatters_of_dualFamily_shatters`: Assouad's bitstring-coding lemma - `vcDim_dualFamily_le`: the headline VC bound Proof by Assouad's classical bitstring-coding argument. Sits on top of `Finset.shatterer` / `Finset.vcDim` from `Mathlib.Combinatorics.SetFamily.Shatter`. References: - P. Assouad, Densite et dimension, Ann. Inst. Fourier 33(3) (1983), Thm 2.13 - J. Matousek, Lectures on Discrete Geometry, GTM 212, Springer, 2002, Section 10.3 Lemma 10.3.3 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 199/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/DualVC.lean,docs/references.bib 3 40 ['Shreyas4991', 'YaelDillies', 'Zetetic-Dhruv', 'github-actions'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
0-47265
13 hours ago
35-17787
35 days ago
51-64608
51 days
39904 wwylele
author:wwylele
refactor(Analysis/Meromorphic): generalize 𝕜 → 𝕜 to 𝕜 → 𝕜' for order lemma when possible I don't have a real use for this, but this is the style that Meromorphic/Basic.lean follows, so let's unify them. --- I unfortunately had to duplicate the proof for `meromorphicOrderAt_mul` from `meromorphicOrderAt_smul`. They are almost the same, but I don't find a good way to unify them. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis 38/22 Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Order.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
0-44931
12 hours ago
18-5261
18 days ago
18-5033
18 days
39491 Yu-Misaka
author:Yu-Misaka
feat: a Cartan matrix of a reduced crystallographic root system cannot have eigenvalue 4 This proves the TODO that a Cartan matrix of a reduced crystallographic root system cannot have eigenvalue 4. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra codex LLM-generated maintainer-merge
label:t-algebra$
20/7 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/CartanMatrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/GeckConstruction/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/GeckConstruction/Semisimple.lean 3 11 ['Yu-Misaka', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'ocfnash'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
0-44533
12 hours ago
1-44746
1 day ago
18-58676
18 days
40050 ReemMelamed
author:ReemMelamed
feat(Algebra/Group/GreensRelations): add definitions for Green's relations This PR introduces the foundational definitions for Green's relations (L, R, H, D, and J) on semigroups. This is the first in a series of PRs aimed at formalizing Green's relations for semigroups. --- Zulip discussion: [Formalization of Green's Relations for semigroups](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Formalization.20of.20Green.27s.20Relations.20for.20semigroups/with/598557876) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
318/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Defs.lean 3 17 ['ReemMelamed', 'YaelDillies', 'YanYablonovskiy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
0-43905
12 hours ago
7-47190
7 days ago
14-27708
14 days
37848 rwst
author:rwst
feat(RingTheory/PowerSeries/Log): log and exp as inverses This adds the lemmas `exp_subst_log` and `log_subst_exp_sub_one`, together with two helpers needed for the proofs. Note: I'm using Claude + Opus for supervised formalization tasks. Claude has no permission to use git on my machine. -[ ] depends on #40571 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory LLM-generated 91/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Log.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Substitution.lean 2 17 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'rwst', 'yuanyi-350'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
0-42722
11 hours ago
0-42722
11 hours ago
64-3736
64 days
40242 FMLJohn
author:FMLJohn
feat(Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology): if a topological space X is T0, quasi-compact, quasi-separated and prespectral, then X is T2 in the constructible topology --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) In this pull request, I have proved that if a topological space X is T0, quasi-compact, quasi-separated and prespectral, then X is T2 in the constructible topology. **Note that this result is different from a similar result in #39663. #39663 contains an instance stating that if a topological space `X` is prespectral, T0 and quasi-sober, then `X` is T2 in the constructible topology. Hence, the assumption in that instance is not the same as the assumption in the main result of this PR.** **Moreover, a T0 quasi-compact quasi-separated prespectral space is not necessarily quasi-sober, so the instance proved in #39663 does not imply the main result in this PR.** t-topology 31/2 Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-42304
11 hours ago
1-19611
1 day ago
6-32274
6 days
40344 FMLJohn
author:FMLJohn
feat(RingTheory/Adjoin/Polynomial/Basic): `Algebra.adjoin_mem_exists_aeval'` and `Algebra.adjoin_eq_exists_aeval'` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) In this pull request, I have proved the following result: Suppose `R` and `A` are commutative semirings with `Algebra R A`, `S` is a subset of `A`, `a` is an element of `A` that belongs to `adjoin R S`, and `f : σ → A` satisfies `S ⊆ Set.range f`, then there exists a multivariate polynomial `p : MvPolynomial σ R` such that `p.aeval f = a`. t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
19/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Adjoin/Polynomial/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
0-41382
11 hours ago
5-26123
5 days ago
5-45853
5 days
40180 FMLJohn
author:FMLJohn
feat(Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology): the constructible topology on a compact quasi-separated space `X` equals the topology generated by the constructible subsets of `X` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) In this pull request, I have proved that the constructible topology on a compact quasi-separated space `X` equals the topology generated by the constructible subsets of `X`. This holds in particular for spectral spaces. t-topology large-import 63/2 Mathlib/Order/BooleanSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean 3 21 ['FMLJohn', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
0-40889
11 hours ago
1-21780
1 day ago
7-35317
7 days
40558 ChiCubed
author:ChiCubed
feat(NumberTheory/Padics/PadicVal): remove redundant hypotheses + add `padicValRat.zpow` We remove redundant hypotheses q != 0 on pow / inv theorems (which can now be simp), and add the missing theorem `padicValRat.zpow` --- Note that some theorems have had signatures changed accordingly, and some simp theorems (`padicValRat.self_pow_inv`, `padicValNat.prime_pow`) are "redundant" now. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-number-theory new-contributor maintainer-merge 18/11 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicVal/Basic.lean 1 6 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
0-38576
10 hours ago
1-24129
1 day ago
1-24370
1 day
40539 edwardfalk
author:edwardfalk
feat(NumberTheory/LSeries): trivial and nontrivial zeros of riemannZeta This PR adds the sets of trivial and nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function to `Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/ZetaZeros.lean`: - `riemannZetaTrivialZeros` : the set `{-2, -4, -6, …}`, with a membership lemma and the inclusion into `riemannZetaZeros` (via `riemannZeta_neg_two_mul_nat_add_one`); - `riemannZetaNontrivialZeros` : zeros that are neither trivial nor the point `s = 1`, with a membership lemma and the inclusion into `riemannZetaZeros`; - `riemannHypothesis_iff_nontrivialZeros` : `RiemannHypothesis` is equivalent to the statement that every nontrivial zero has real part `1/2`. Motivation: the set-based formulation is the natural interface for follow-up work on the Riemann xi function (follow-up PR adds `riemannXi` with the unconditional zero characterization `riemannXi s = 0 ↔ s ∈ riemannZetaNontrivialZeros`) and, further out, for Li's criterion, whose coefficient sums range over the nontrivial zero set. Disclosure: this code was written with substantial assistance from Claude (Anthropic), as part of a long-running formalization project; I have reviewed it, it is sorry-free, and it builds and lints clean at master. Please apply the `LLM-generated` label. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-number-theory new-contributor 51/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/ZetaZeros.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'loefflerd'] loefflerd
assignee:loefflerd
0-37732
10 hours ago
1-61120
1 day ago
1-60892
1 day
35812 khwilson
author:khwilson
feat(MeasureTheory/Group/GeometryOfNumbers): successive minima and existence of a directional basis Define the successive minima of a discrete subgroup of a real vector space with respect to a convex set. These invariants show up throughout the geometry of numbers and are the focus of Minkowski's Second Theorem (whose statement is left here with a `proof_wanted`). Note: The key lemma is that the "gauge set" of the convex set is closed. I took the approach of showing that it is sequentially closed. There's an alternative approach via showing it's the union of a finite number of closed sets. I personally thought this approach was more intuitive, but the union approach may result in a slightly shorter proof. Co-authored-by: Yaël Dillies <yael.dillies@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [x] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on #37738 - [x] depends on #37740 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-measure-probability maintainer-merge 350/36 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Body.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Gauge.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FiniteDimensional/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Group/GeometryOfNumbers.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Units/Regulator.lean 7 91 ['Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'khwilson', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ocfnash'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
0-37600
10 hours ago
0-39477
10 hours ago
49-50595
49 days
38582 dennj
author:dennj
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix): add Hadamard matrices Introduce Matrix.IsHadamard over a *-semiring, with the basic theory: - IsHadamard: unitary entries plus two-sided orthogonality A * Aᴴ = n • 1 and Aᴴ * A = n • 1. Over ℝ/ℤ this recovers the classical Hadamard matrices (Definition 2.3.1 of de Launey–Flannery, Algebraic Design Theory); over ℂ it generalizes the complex Hadamard matrices of Definition 2.7.1. - IsHadamard.conjTranspose, IsHadamard.neg: closure under Aᴴ and negation. - IsHadamard.det_mul_star_det / star_det_mul_det: the determinant identity det A * star (det A) = n ^ n. - IsHadamard.det_ne_zero (over a reduced commutative ring) and IsHadamard.isRegular_det (when the order is regular in R). - IsHadamard.of_mul_conjTranspose / isHadamard_iff_mul_conjTranspose: the one-sided orthogonality condition suffices over a commutative ring whose order is regular (matrix form of Theorem 2.3.6). - IsHadamard.card_eq_mul_star_of_const_col_sum: constant column sum s forces order s * star s (slightly stronger than Theorem 2.3.7, which assumes both row and column sums constant). - IsHadamard.kronecker: the Sylvester (Kronecker product) construction. - IsHadamard.four_dvd_card: an integer Hadamard matrix of order > 2 has order divisible by 4. ## References Adds the de Launey–Flannery bibliography entry, cited from the new file. Human-made PR with LLM used for proof golfing and documentation - [x] depends on: #35652 - [x] depends on: #40418 t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
292/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Regular/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/HadamardMatrix.lean,docs/references.bib 4 101 ['JJYYY-JJY', 'dennj', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'ocfnash', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
0-35196
9 hours ago
0-45083
12 hours ago
38-23008
38 days
40574 MichaelStollBayreuth
author:MichaelStollBayreuth
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine/AddSubMap): sym2x + API This continues the development toward the approximate parallelogram law on an elliptic curve. It introduces `WeierstrassCurve.Affine.Point.symx`, which represents the symmetric square of the `x`-coordinate map. The proof of the approximate parallelogram law is based on a commutative square relating `WeierstrassCurve.addSubMap` to `WeierstrassCurve.Affine.Point.symx`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebraic-geometry large-import 59/2 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine/AddSubMap.lean 1 2 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'github-actions'] nobody
0-32491
9 hours ago
0-33302
9 hours ago
0-33074
9 hours
40530 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: introduce `SelfAdjointDecompose` class --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
66/27 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Star/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Star/Real.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/PositiveLinearMap.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/PosPart/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Complex/Module.lean 5 21 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] nobody
0-30886
8 hours ago
1-15440
1 day ago
1-23915
1 day
40551 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(SetTheory/Ordinal): prove that `ε₀` and `Γ₀` are countable This PR proves that `ε₀` and `Γ₀` are countable, i.e. `Countable (ToType ε₀)` and `Countable (ToType Γ₀)`. This completes a TODO in `SetTheory/Ordinal/Veblen.lean`. t-set-theory large-import 127/1 Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Veblen.lean 1 10 ['emlis42', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
0-30080
8 hours ago
1-39609
1 day ago
1-39381
1 day
39558 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(Data/Finset/Prod): count the number of ordered pairs in a set These proofs were written a while ago, so they may be golfable --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 11/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Prod.lean 1 4 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
0-26486
7 hours ago
0-30991
8 hours ago
22-44174
22 days
39307 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy): introduce `UnlabeledCopy` carrier subtype Adds `abbrev UnlabeledCopy A B := {B' : B.Subgraph // Nonempty (A ≃g B'.coe)}` and uses it to replace the previous inline filter-set body of `copyCount G H`. Drops the now unused legacy Finset-image bridge `copyCount_eq_card_image_copyToSubgraph`. Adds `uniqueUnlabeledCopyBot` instance so `copyCount_bot` is a one-liner via `Fintype.card_unique`. Co-authored-by: Malte Jackisch <45597826+MaltyBlanket@users.noreply.github.com> --- **Step 1/5 of the `Copy` / `InducedCopy` refactor-feat stack.** This PR isolates the `UnlabeledCopy` type introduction and the count's type-form redefinition from the larger rename/convention work in the rest of the stack. Note that resolving the current clash in naming (`Copy` and `UnlabeledCopy` vs `labelledCopyCount` and `copyCount`) is part of #38745. t-combinatorics maintainer-merge 32/30 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy.lean 1 8 ['FordUniver', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mitchell-horner'] nobody
0-22564
6 hours ago
19-69693
19 days ago
29-78604
29 days
39288 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph): add `Embedding.ofIsInduced` and `IsInduced.map` Three additions to the `SimpleGraph.Subgraph` API for induced subgraphs. `Embedding.ofIsInduced` is the canonical embedding of an induced subgraph into its ambient graph, paired with `toHom_ofIsInduced` and `ofIsInduced_apply` lemmas. This is the embedding counterpart of `Subgraph.hom`, which only produces a homomorphism because non-induced subgraphs do not reflect adjacency. `Subgraph.IsInduced.map` then records that the image of an induced subgraph under a graph embedding is induced, strengthened to `IsInduced.map_iff` for the iso case. Co-authored-by: Malte Jackisch <45597826+MaltyBlanket@users.noreply.github.com> --- **Orthogonal pre-requisite of the `Copy` / `InducedCopy` refactor-feat stack.** Extracted as a prerequisite from #38631 that is otherwise independent of the wider `Copy` / `InducedCopy` refactor-feat stack. t-combinatorics 27/4 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean 2 16 ['FordUniver', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
0-22557
6 hours ago
19-69309
19 days ago
31-18597
31 days
40495 gw90
author:gw90
feat: weighted graphs with killing term Adding basic definitions and API for weighted graphs and weighted graphs with killing term. --- My goal is to develop the basic theory from the beginning of [this textbook](https://www.math.uni-potsdam.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Prof-GraphTh/Keller/KellerLenzWojciechowski_GraphsAndDiscreteDirichletSpaces_wu_version.pdf). I also have some definitions and lemmas regarding Dirichlet forms and Laplacians to PR later, but I tried to pare down this first PR as much as possible. It currently has only 4 main definitions and sufficient API to demonstrate their correctness. Note that I did not use [SimpleGraph.edgeLabeling](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/find/?pattern=SimpleGraph.EdgeLabeling#doc) for the edgeWeight function because it is important that vertices that are not adjacent have an edge weight of zero. That is, the edgeWeight must be defined for all pairs of vertices and respect the underlying adjacency relation on the graph. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 368/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Weighted/Basic.lean,docs/references.bib 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-18097
5 hours ago
2-3732
2 days ago
2-3504
2 days
40578 CoolRmal
author:CoolRmal
feat(Topology/Order): convergence of suprema and infima This PR adds convergence lemmas for finite suprema and infima in `SupConvergenceClass` and `InfConvergenceClass` spaces. The main statements are: - `ciSup_eq_ciSup_finset` and `ciInf_eq_ciInf_finset`; - `tendsto_finset_sup_ciSup` and `tendsto_finset_inf_ciInf`; - `tendsto_finset_sup_iSup` and `tendsto_finset_inf_iInf`, as complete-lattice corollaries. Created with the help of Codex. --- t-topology 54/0 Mathlib/Topology/Order/MonotoneConvergence.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-16269
4 hours ago
0-17157
4 hours ago
0-19714
5 hours
40562 BoltonBailey
author:BoltonBailey
feat(NumberTheory/FactorizationProperties): add positivity lemmas This PR proves the basic fact that abundant, deficient, and weird numbers are positive. This was done as a part of Project Numina's LeanTriathlon project with the help of AI (Claude Code and Numina's lean agent) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-number-theory LLM-generated 15/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/FactorisationProperties.lean 1 6 ['BoltonBailey', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
0-13685
3 hours ago
0-13739
3 hours ago
0-78654
21 hours
40581 LLaurance
author:LLaurance
chore: replace refine with intro --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory easy 2/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/StronglyTranscendental.lean 1 2 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
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37934 Thmoas-Guan
author:Thmoas-Guan
feat(FieldTheory): definition of transcendental separable field extension In this PR, we introduce the concept of separably generated field extension and transcendental separable field extension. Further properties will be in #37838 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
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102/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/TranscendentalSeparable.lean 2 14 ['Thmoas-Guan', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
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38309 ntapiam
author:ntapiam
feat(Algebra/NonAssoc): dendriform algebras Define dendriform semirings and algebras --- This PR introduces dendriform structures such as dendriform semirings and algebras, and proves basic facts linking them to their pre-Lie counterparts. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
270/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/NonAssoc/Dendriform/Defs.lean,docs/references.bib 3 5 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'ntapiam'] nobody
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38848 jcreinhold
author:jcreinhold
feat(AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet): exists_isPushout_of_ne_top Every proper subcomplex of a simplicial set extends by attaching a single cell along its boundary, exhibited as a pushout of `∂Δ[n] ↪ Δ[n]`. This is the per-cell input for cell-by-cell filtrations of monomorphisms in `SSet`. Adapted from @joelriou 's [proof](https://github.com/joelriou/topcat-model-category/blob/813338a8c88cfe0096deed7e3ba7daf92d4a1c71/TopCatModelCategory/SSet/Boundary.lean#L187). I also added the supporting lemma `Types.isPullback_of_eq_setPreimage` (set-preimage square is a pullback in `Type u`). AI use: Claude helped locate `subtype_val_mono` and the `backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency` option. t-algebraic-topology new-contributor 119/3 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Boundary.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Types/Pullbacks.lean 2 26 ['github-actions', 'jcreinhold', 'joelriou', 'mckoen'] nobody
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35402 samueloettl
author:samueloettl
feat(Dynamics/BirkhoffSum): birkhoffAverage const --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> I think this is useful and one of these should be a simp lemma. I'm not really sure if I got the naming of the theorems correct. When generalizing to the assumption (n : R) ≠ 0 instead of the special case CharZero R with n ≠ 0 I had to use "open Classical in". I'm a bit unfamiliar with that part so please check if this makes sense. See also https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/35307#discussion_r2823586252 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-dynamics new-contributor 14/0 Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Average.lean 1 26 ['Maldooor', 'github-actions', 'lua-vr', 'mcdoll', 'samueloettl'] nobody
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40567 Erotemic
author:Erotemic
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace): gram rigidity theorems [LLM-generated] This proof was written by Fable 5, Opus 4.8, and critiqued by GPT 5.5. This PR is the first of what I think are significant mathlib contributions. I have introduced this problem in: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/583339-AI-authored-projects/topic/AI-assisted.20MDS.20and.20spectral.20PRs/with/602650518 I started down this formalization road attempting to formalize a result about estimating an LLM-benchmark estimation technique: DKPS (Data Kernel Perspective Space): https://github.com/AIQ-Kitware/aiq-dkps-formalization/ I have a basic understanding of lean. I am working to learn the required math to understand this, but I'm afraid I don't pass the "understand every line of this" test. I do however know that the theorem statement look reasonable, and it type checks as part of an argument I do understand at a higher level. The interesting thing about these proofs is that they were resistant to AI formalization until Fable-5 came out. Still it took a few days of effort to push everything into its current shape. I'm willing to dedicate more time and work through the process of landing this. t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 227/2 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/GramMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Orthonormal.lean,docs/references.bib 3 26 ['Erotemic', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
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38014 cduenasnavarro
author:cduenasnavarro
feat(InformationTheory): linear codes over finite fields and minimum distance properties Define linear codes over a finite field `F` as finite-dimensional subspaces of `Fin n → F`, together with their minimum Hamming distance. Main definitions: * `LinearCode` * `minDist` * `LinearCodeWithDist` * `hammingSphere` Main results: * `minDist_eq_sInf_pairwiseDist`: characterisation of the minimum distance via pairwise distances * `disjoint_spheres`: Hamming spheres of radius `t` around distinct codewords are disjoint if `2 * t < d` Pending: * Choosing an adequate book reference --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability new-contributor 181/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/InformationTheory/Coding/LinearCode.lean 2 38 ['cduenasnavarro', 'github-actions', 'linesthatinterlace', 'rkirov', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] YaelDillies
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38141 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Order/Partition): Partition induced by symmetric, transitive relation We introduce a constructor for Partition from a symmetric, transitive relation, with `copy` function baked into the definition. Co-authored-by: Peter Nelson <apn.uni@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order 41/7 Mathlib/Order/Partition/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] YaelDillies
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38821 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Data/List): rotation of sublist is sublist of rotation This PR proves `(∃ L₁ : List α, L ~r L₁ ∧ L₁ <+ L') ↔ (∃ L₂ : List α, L <+ L₂ ∧ L₂ ~r L')`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data 10/0 Mathlib/Data/List/Rotate.lean 1 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] TwoFX
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40109 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
feat(Topology/Sets): separability of `(Nonempty)Compacts` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology 31/71 Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Closeds.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/VietorisTopology.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] PatrickMassot
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40568 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
doc: note Steinhaus theorem in `1000.yaml` [MeasureTheory.Measure.div_mem_nhds_one_of_haar_pos](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/Basic.html#MeasureTheory.Measure.div_mem_nhds_one_of_haar_pos) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) documentation easy t-measure-probability 3/1 docs/1000.yaml 1 2 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] kex-y
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40569 teorth
author:teorth
feat: costa-pereira inequalities --- This PR upstreams the Costa-Pereira inequalities from https://alexkontorovich.github.io/PrimeNumberTheoremAnd/blueprint/secondary-chapter.html#costa-pereira-sec , with streamlined proofs. These inequalities give quite precise upper and lower bounds for the difference between the Chebyshev functions `θ` and `ψ`, namely that `ψ x - θ x ≤ ψ (x ^ (1 / (2 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (3 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (5 : ℝ)))` and `ψ (x ^ (1 / (2 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (3 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (7 : ℝ))) ≤ ψ x - θ x` for all non-negative `x`. As a corollary, the bound `ψ x = θ x + O( √x )` is established. --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-number-theory 135/15 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Chebyshev.lean 1 19 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'teorth'] MichaelStollBayreuth
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40572 Robby955
author:Robby955
feat(NumberTheory): first-order Euler-Maclaurin summation formula This adds the first-order Euler–Maclaurin summation formula to `Mathlib/NumberTheory/`. It introduces `periodizedBernoulli1 x = Int.fract x - 1/2` (the 1-periodic first Bernoulli function) with the unconditional bound `|periodizedBernoulli1 x| ≤ 1/2`, and proves, for `f` continuously differentiable on `[a, b]` with `0 ≤ a ≤ b`, ``` ∑ n ∈ Ioc a b, f n = ∫ x in a..b, f x + ∫ x in a..b, deriv f x * periodizedBernoulli1 x ``` as `sum_eq_integral_add_integral_deriv_mul_periodizedBernoulli1`. Opened as a draft to settle naming first: `bernoulliFun` and `periodizedBernoulli` (on `UnitAddCircle`) are nearby, and `periodizedBernoulli1` may be better expressed in terms of one of them. Lean Code and research is developed with AI assistance (Claude Code CLI, the model used was Opus 4.8). Results are kernel checked locally, and I am writing these posts myself in order to fully comply with mathlib4's strict anti-ai policies. I have opened a discussion on zulip for any feedback in regard to this PR, and to address any issues, questions or comments. Update: following feedback periodizedBernoulli1 is now bernoulliFun 1 (Int.fract x), which connects it to the existing bernoulliFun infrastructure rather than an ad-hoc named expression, without growing this PR's scope. The general periodizedBernoulli n := bernoulliFun n ∘ Int.fract family and the n-order Euler-Maclaurin formula are queued as a follow-up PR. The statement is standardized on Int.floor throughout (the main theorem and the private floor-correction lemma). The Abel-summation step stays Nat-indexed internally, bridged to the Int.floor statement by a small cast helper, so the Nat/Int mixture is gone. Rob t-number-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 209/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/EulerMaclaurin.lean 2 11 ['Robby955', 'ajirving', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] MichaelStollBayreuth
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40575 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
chore(MeasureTheory/SetSemiring): golf some proofs The constructions which are defined using choice are unexposed and redefined to allow for these simplifications. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability 176/284 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/SetSemiring.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] kex-y
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40352 Yu-Misaka
author:Yu-Misaka
feat(LinearAlgebra/SymplecticGroup): symplectic matrices have determinant 1 Greetings! This PR proposes a proof of `symplectic_matrix_det` mentioned at [lean-eval](https://lean-lang.org/eval/problems/symplectic_matrix_det/). The formalization of statement is due to @kim-em. The proof comes from Seed Prover (lean-eval) and was golfed by me. Co-authored-by: @GanjinZero --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) large-import t-algebra LLM-generated
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240/2 Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Mul.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Transvection.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/SymplecticGroup.lean 4 23 ['Whysoserioushah', 'Yu-Misaka', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'wwylele'] nobody
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New contributors' PRs on the review queue

Number Author Title Description Labels +/- Modified files (first 100) 📝 💬 All users who commented or reviewed Assignee(s) Updated Last status change total time in review
38316 tannerduve
author:tannerduve
feat(Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder): least fixed point and Scott induction Adds `ContinuousHom.lfp` for endomorphisms on an ωCPO with `⊥`, as the `ωSup` of the iterate chain from `⊥`, together with `map_lfp`, `isFixedPt_lfp`, `lfp_le_fixed`, `isLeast_lfp`, and the Scott induction theorem `lfp_induction` (specialized from a more general seed-based `ωSup_iterate_induction`). For `Part.fix`, adds: * `Part.exists_mem_approx_of_mem_fix`: if `y ∈ Part.fix g x`, some finite approximation of `g` already contains `y`. * `Part.Fix.approx_eq_iterate_bot` and `Part.Fix.approxChain_eq_iterateChain`: bridges between `Fix.approx`/`approxChain` and `f^[n] ⊥`/`iterateChain`. * `Part.fix_eq_lfp`: `Part.fix g = ContinuousHom.lfp (.ofFun g hc)` when `g` is ω-Scott continuous. * `Part.fix_scott_induction`: Scott induction specialized to `Part.fix`. * `Part.fix_induction_mem`: membership induction on `Part.fix`, derived from `fix_scott_induction`. new-contributor 114/0 Mathlib/Control/LawfulFix.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean,docs/references.bib 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
42-29540
1 month ago
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38871 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): add parity lemmas for outer and inner vertices Adds three lemmas to `SimpleGraph.DegreeSum`: - `sum_degrees_option_zmod_two`: the handshaking lemma for `Option I` over ZMod 2 - `degree_none_zmod_two_eq_sum`: simp-normal form of the above - `card_degree_one_option_eq_outer_zmod_two`: under degree bound ≤ 2, count of degree-1 inner vertices equals outer vertex degree mod 2 t-combinatorics new-contributor 65/3 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/DegreeSum.lean 1 6 ['0xTerencePrime', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
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38897 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Combinatorics/SetFamily): formalize 1D Sperner's Lemma parity Formalizes the 1-dimensional Sperner's Lemma (parity version): given a coloring of the `n + 1` vertices of a subdivided line segment with two colors (`ZMod 2`), if the two endpoints have different colors, then the number of color-changing edges is odd. This is **distinct** from `IsAntichain.sperner` in `SetFamily.LYM`, which concerns antichains in a power set. This file formalizes the topological/combinatorial parity statement used as the base case in higher-dimensional Sperner arguments. ## Key declarations - `SpernerColoring`: type-safe coloring via `Fin (n + 1) → ZMod 2` - `edgeDiff`: color difference on adjacent vertices, computed in `ZMod 2` - `totalDiff`: telescoping sum of all edge differences - `diffEdges`: the `Finset` of bichromatic (color-changing) edges - `sperner_1d`: main theorem — `Odd (diffEdges c).card` ## Design notes - Using `Fin (n + 1) → ZMod 2` instead of `ℕ → ZMod 2` makes boundary conditions unrepresentable at the type level, eliminating out-of-bounds cases entirely. - The proof reduces to a telescoping sum in `ZMod 2`, using `CharTwo.add_self_eq_zero` to cancel all interior vertices, avoiding parity case splits. This is intended as the 1D base case, the approach generalizes to higher-dimensional Sperner's Lemma in future work. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 133/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Sperner1D.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
40-70259
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39279 jayscambler
author:jayscambler
feat(Cryptography/Sigma): Schnorr sigma protocol and signature scheme Adds `Mathlib/Cryptography/Sigma/Schnorr.lean`. New file in a new top-level directory; mathlib currently has no `Mathlib/Cryptography/`, so I've taken `Mathlib/Cryptography/Sigma/` as the natural home for sigma-protocol formalizations. The file proves the three defining properties of Schnorr's identification scheme as a sigma protocol: - `Schnorr.correct`: completeness. Honest verifier accepts honest signer's transcript. - `Schnorr.specialSoundness`: from two accepting transcripts sharing the commitment but using different challenges `c, c'`, the witness `x = (s - s') / (c - c')` is recovered. Needs `q` prime so `c - c'` is invertible in `ZMod q`. - `Schnorr.hvzkAccepts`: the HVZK simulator `g^s · (y^c)⁻¹` always yields accepting transcripts. This is the structural-correctness half of HVZK only; the distributional indistinguishability statement is a separate result and not in this PR. On top of the sigma protocol there's `Schnorr.Signature.{keyGen, sign, verify, correct}` wrapping it as a Fiat-Shamir signature scheme; `Schnorr.Signature.correct` is a one-line corollary of `Schnorr.correct`. Two auxiliary lemmas, `Schnorr.gpow_sub` and `Schnorr.gpow_mul`, bridge `ZMod q` arithmetic and group exponentiation under `Fintype.card G = q`. They're local to this file for now because the surrounding `gpow` API is itself cryptography-specific; if a general `ZMod q`-graded group action framework lands in mathlib later, both lemmas would become instances of it. There's also a small `example` instantiating everything on `Multiplicative (ZMod q)` for `Fact q.Prime` to show the API typechecks. That instantiation is a toy (DLOG is trivial in that group), but it confirms the abstraction is usable. **AI disclosure**: this PR was a collaboration between myself, Grey Haven's autocontext and Claude Opus 4.7 (Anthropic). I read each line and built locally on current master. (strawberry has three r's) new-contributor LLM-generated 352/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Cryptography/Sigma/Schnorr.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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37928 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
refactor(Computability.Encoding): unbundle Γ and remove FinEncoding This PR unbundles the alphabet `Γ` from the `Encoding` structure and completely removes `FinEncoding`. `Encoding`: The alphabet `Γ` is now an explicit parameter: `structure Encoding (α : Type u) (Γ : Type v)`. `FinEncoding`: Removed. Finiteness is now handled via standard typeclasses (e.g., `[Fintype Γ] (e : Encoding α Γ)`). Combinators: Functions like `finEncodingPair` are simplified to `encodingPair`, dropping the `fin` prefix and `[Fintype]` requirements where no longer needed. Downstream: Mechanically updated `Mathlib.Computability` and `Mathlib.ModelTheory` to pass the explicit `Γ` and use `[Fintype Γ]` where `FinEncoding` was previously required. new-contributor maintainer-merge 87/67 Mathlib/Computability/Encoding.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Encoding.lean 2 9 ['AlexeyMilovanov', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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39341 drocta
author:drocta
feat(Algebra/Colimit/DirectLimit): add DirectLimit.(NonUnital)StarAlgebra.(lift/of) maps and associated lemmas add the `of` and `lift` maps for `DirectLimit.StarAlgebra` and `DirectLimit.NonUnitalStarAlgebra`, as well as the associated lemmas, `of_f`, `lift_comp_of`, `lift_of`, and `hom_ext` for each. Also make `DirectLimit.NonUnitalAlgebra` only require `[Monoid R]` rather than `[CommSemiring R]`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Use of AI: I again asked ChatGPT for some advice about some things about this code. I can personally vouch for all of the code I'm submitting, and that I understand all of it. This is the third part of my project towards supporting direct limits of $C^∗$ -algebras (as I described [on Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Early.20feedback.20on.20approach.20towards.20formalizing.20UHF.20algebras.3F) ). This PR adds an import of `Mathlib.Algebra.Star.StarAlgHom` (because it needs `StarAlgHom` and `NonUnitalStarAlgHom`) replacing/encompassing the previously added imports of `Mathlib.Algebra.Star.StarRingHom` and `Mathlib.Algebra.Algebra.NonUnitalHom` (added in PR #38308 and #38672 respectively). t-algebra new-contributor
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100/3 Mathlib/Algebra/Colimit/DirectLimit.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
31-3310
1 month ago
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39392 jayscambler
author:jayscambler
feat(Cryptography): one-time pad and Shannon perfect secrecy Adds `Mathlib/Cryptography/OTP.lean`. One-time pad over an arbitrary finite abelian group `G`: - `OTP.encrypt k m := m + k`, `OTP.decrypt k c := c - k`. - `OTP.correct`: `decrypt k (encrypt k m) = m`, by `abel`. - `OTP.perfect_secrecy`: for any `m₀, m₁`, the distributions of `encrypt k m₀` and `encrypt k m₁` over uniform `k` are equal; both reduce to `PMF.uniformOfFintype G`. Proof goes via `Equiv.addLeft`. Independent of the Schnorr PR (#39279); no shared definitions. Unlike everything else likely to live under `Mathlib/Cryptography/`, the security guarantee here is information-theoretic, not computational. **AI disclosure**: this PR was a collaboration between myself, Grey Haven's autocontext and Claude Opus 4.7 (Anthropic). I read each line and built locally on current master. (strawberry has three r's) new-contributor LLM-generated 76/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Cryptography/OTP.lean 2 3 ['MrBrain295', 'github-actions'] nobody
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29744 espottesmith
author:espottesmith
feat(Combinatorics): define directed hypergraphs This PR defines directed hypergraphs: ``` @[ext] structure DiHypergraph (α : Type*) where /-- The vertex set -/ vertexSet : Set α /-- The edge set -/ edgeSet : Set ((Set α) × (Set α)) /-- Each edge is a pair (s, d), where s ⊆ vertexSet and d ⊆ vertexSet -/ edge_src_dst_isSubset_vertexSet' : ∀ ⦃e⦄, e ∈ edgeSet → e.1 ⊆ vertexSet ∧ e.2 ⊆ vertexSet ``` Additional definitions: - tail/head stars and negative/positive stars - some special cases (B-Graph, F-Graph, BF-Graph, and what I'm calling a "non-endless" dihypergraph, where neither the source/tail nor the destination/head are empty) - Vertex and (hyper)edge adjacency - isolated vertices - empty and nonempty dihypergraphs The design employed here is based off of #28613, but this PR does not depend on that one. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 398/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/DiHypergraph/Basic.lean 2 4 ['b-mehta', 'espottesmith', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
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26 days ago
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39225 junodeveloper
author:junodeveloper
feat(SimpleGraph): add no-bridge theorem for even degree graphs This PR proves that a finite graph in which every vertex has even degree has no bridge. It adds: * `SimpleGraph.not_isBridge_of_even_degree` The proof argues by contradiction: if an edge is a bridge, delete it and look at the connected component containing one endpoint. In that component, the endpoint has odd degree, while any other odd-degree vertex would contradict the bridge assumption and the even-degree hypothesis. This contradicts the handshaking lemma via the existing odd-degree API. Local checks: ```bash lake build Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity.EdgeConnectivity lake exe lint-style Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity.EdgeConnectivity lake exe runLinter Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Connectivity.EdgeConnectivity ``` ## AI usage disclosure I used OpenClaw/Codex while developing this PR. Much of the Lean proof of `not_isBridge_of_even_degree` was drafted with AI assistance, including API search and proof refactoring. I reviewed the generated code, made edits, ran the local checks above, and understand and take responsibility for the final statement and proof. t-combinatorics new-contributor large-import LLM-generated 122/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/EdgeConnectivity.lean 1 12 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'junodeveloper', 'linesthatinterlace'] nobody
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39607 TentativeConvert
author:TentativeConvert
feat(Algebra/DirectSum): equivalence between direct sum indexed by ι₁ and double sum indexed by ι₂ and fibres of f : ι₁ → ι₂ 1. Add variant `equivCongrLeft'` of `equivCongrLeft`, and corresponding `…_apply` lemma. 2. Add `…_of lemmas` for both `equivCongrLeft` and `equivCongrLeft'`. 3. Add `…of lemma` for `sigmaCurry`, i.e. `sigmaCurry_of`. 4. Add `sigmaFiberAddEquiv`: the equivalence between a direct sum indexed by a type `ι₁` and the double sum indexed by a type `ι₂` and the fibres of a map `f : ι₁ → ι₂`. Add two `…_apply` lemmas and an `…_of` lemma. --- This is supposed to be a first step towards merging the draft PR #39356. re 1: Mathematically, I don't see why one version should be preferred over the other, but I found the existing `equivCongrLeft` more difficult to work with when the equivalence `h : ι ≃ κ` is naturally given in the opposite direction. (I could not avoid explicit type casts through the equality `h.symm.symm = h` when defining `sigmaFiberAddEquiv` in terms of `equivCongrLeft`.) Very unsure about the name of `equivCongrLeft'`. (I see that the name `equivCongrLeft` was chosen in analogy with `Equiv.piCongrLeft`. `Equiv.piCongrRight` looks very different, so presumably `equivCongrLeft'` should *not* be called `equivCongrRight`.) re 4: Very unsure about the naming of the two different `…_apply` lemmas; called them `…_apply` and `…_apply'` for now. The second (`…_apply'`) cannot be a `simp` lemma as it would prevent the first (`…_apply`) from firing. I've used Claude Opus for understanding error messages and git interaction, but everything is hand coded. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
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66/1 Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
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33714 idontgetoutmuch
author:idontgetoutmuch
feat(Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold): Riemannian metrics exist II Supersedes https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/33519 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor 723/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finprod.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ExistsRiemannianMetric.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/PartitionOfUnity.lean 4 200 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'idontgetoutmuch'] nobody
24-5167
24 days ago
55-44718
55 days ago
100-51473
100 days
36667 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(ModelTheory): add `exClosure` definition for first-order formulas Prepare for moving realizations between elementarily equivalent structures. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-logic 37/0 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
23-5166
23 days ago
90-75787
90 days ago
90-75559
90 days
39687 TentativeConvert
author:TentativeConvert
feat(Algebra/Group/Submonoid): type class to indicate that supremum in a SubmonoidClass agrees with supremum of submonoids Add a type class `SubmonoidClass.IsConcreteSSup` to indicate that the canonical map `.ofClass` from a class `S` of submonoids of `M` to `Submonoid M` preserves suprema. --- This PR implements the minimal type class assumption needed to make „pushfoward of gradings along maps of indexing sets“ – see draft PR #39356 – work in some `SetLike` generality. Given `{S M : Type*} [SetLike S M] [Monoid M] [SubmonoidClass S M]`, we have canonical maps ``` S → Submonoid M → Set M ``` The first is `Submonoid.ofClass`, the second and the composition are `coe` maps coming from the `SetLike` structures. Depending on `S`, these maps may or may not satisfy various properties with respect the lattice structures on `Submonoid M` and `Set M`. Mathlib so far includes the type class `[IsConcreteLE S M]`, which asserts that the composition `S → Set M` is order-preserving and order-reflecting. The type class defined here asserts that the first map, `S → Submonoid M`, preserves suprema. In examples such as `S = Subgroup M`, `S = Submodule R M`, much more is true – in these cases, `S` is a complete sublattice of `Submonoid M`. But there are also examples where only the weaker property defined here holds, e.g. `S = OpenSubgroup M` for a topological group `M`. Note on `outParam`: I did *not* write `(M : outParam Type*)` in the assumptions of `SubmonoidClass.IsConcreteSSup` in accordance with the [DocString of `Setlike`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Data/SetLike/Basic.html#SetLike). However, we do have `(B : outParam Type*)` in the definition of `IsConcreteLE`, so perhaps I'm misinterpreting the DocString. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
56/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/SSup.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
22-59960
22 days ago
22-60029
22 days ago
22-60401
22 days
35069 A-M-Berns
author:A-M-Berns
feat(Geometry/Polygon): simple polygons and boundary map This PR introduces Simple polygons with the predicate `IsSimple`, which captures the idea of a non-self-intersecting boundary, in the file Simple.lean. In the file Boundary.lean, a boundary map from `AddCircle n` is defined. I prove that the range of this map is the boundary and that this map is injective if and only if the polygon is simple. I kept Boundary.lean and Simple.lean separate because future results will include stuff just about the boundary map independent of simplicity (e.g. that it is continuous in the appropriate setting) and stuff just about simple polygons independent of the boundary map (e.g. that for n = 3, IsSimple iff HasNondegenerateVertices.) I used Claude Code to help generate some of the proof material, but I golfed and edited all AI contribution. - [x] depends on: #34598 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> new-contributor t-euclidean-geometry LLM-generated 360/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Polygon/Boundary.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Polygon/Simple.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Fin/Rotate.lean 4 30 ['A-M-Berns', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'jsm28', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] nobody
22-5169
22 days ago
108-31024
108 days ago
110-65082
110 days
39518 abeldonate
author:abeldonate
feat(RingTheory/LocalProperties/Projective): Projective Module theorem Theorem: R Noetherian, M finitely generated R-Mod. Then: M projective iff M_m free for all m maximal t-ring-theory new-contributor large-import 21/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalProperties/Projective.lean 1 9 ['abeldonate', 'github-actions', 'mbkybky', 'vlad902'] nobody
21-66084
21 days ago
25-43703
25 days ago
25-85730
25 days
39530 RaggedR
author:RaggedR
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): group actions on simple graphs This adds the first connection between Mathlib's MulAction and SimpleGraph libraries. The GraphAction class asserts that a group action on the vertex type preserves the adjacency relation, and builds on it to define vertex-transitivity and arc-transitivity for graphs. The GraphAction typeclass gives adj_smul_iff (the biconditional for group actions) and toIso (each group element induces a graph automorphism). The IsVertexTransitive class combines GraphAction with IsPretransitive, and IsArcTransitive requires transitivity on ordered adjacent pairs (arcs). The main theorem is the standard characterization: a graph is arc-transitive if and only if it is vertex-transitive and locally transitive (the stabilizer of each vertex acts transitively on its neighbors). The forward direction is proved directly by composing a vertex-transporting element with a neighbor-transporting stabilizer element. The reverse direction shows that an arc-transitive graph with no isolated vertices is vertex-transitive. These definitions are the algebraic graph theory prerequisites for formalizing coset graphs (Sabidussi's construction) and the characterization of symmetric graphs via double cosets and involutions (Lorimer's theorem). --- LLM tools were used to assist with Lean formalization. The mathematical content is the author's own work. t-combinatorics new-contributor LLM-generated 130/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Action.lean 2 7 ['RaggedR', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
21-55452
21 days ago
21-55452
21 days ago
26-23674
26 days
39820 samuelchassot
author:samuelchassot
Add proof of the existence of an Eulerian walk if all vertices have even degree or if exactly vertices have odd degree As per the TODO open in `Trails.lean`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 671/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Eulerian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Trails.lean 3 8 ['SnirBroshi', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] nobody
19-48525
19 days ago
19-49756
19 days ago
19-49528
19 days
39722 kg583
author:kg583
feat(Combinatorics): Link `Nat.Partition` to `YoungDiagram` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> AI disclosure: Claude was used to source some proof sketches. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor large-import 120/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Conjugate.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Young/YoungDiagram.lean 4 36 ['NoahW314', 'github-actions', 'kg583', 'wwylele'] nobody
18-83551
18 days ago
21-24360
21 days ago
22-21707
22 days
37062 tannerduve
author:tannerduve
feat(Computability): Turing join and semilattice structure on Turing degrees ## Summary - Add `Partrec.kronecker` (equality test) and `Partrec.join` (disjoint union by parity) in `Partrec.lean` - Prove `Nat.RecursiveIn` is closed under computable conditionals (`cond_const`, `cond`) - Show each component reduces to the join (`left_le_join`, `right_le_join`) and the join is the least upper bound (`join_le`) - Establish `SemilatticeSup` instance on `TuringDegree` t-computability new-contributor large-import 311/15 Mathlib/Computability/Partrec.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RecursiveIn.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringDegree.lean 3 7 ['Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tannerduve'] Komyyy
assignee:Komyyy
18-4993
18 days ago
61-40071
61 days ago
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62 days
39865 eliasjudin
author:eliasjudin
feat(Algebra): add eval API parity lemmas Adds two eval API parity lemmas from #23044: `MvPolynomial.hom_eval₂`, parallel to `Polynomial.hom_eval₂`, and `Polynomial.eval₂RingHom_comp_C`, parallel to `MvPolynomial.eval₂Hom_comp_C`. This addresses the eval portion of #23044; the degree-name discussion there is left for separate work. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
10/0 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Eval.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Eval/Defs.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
17-20911
17 days ago
18-64618
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18 days
37374 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(Topology/DerivedSet): add relative derived set lemmas Add `relDerivedSet`, `relDerivedSet_subset`, and `IsClosed.relDerivedSet_eq`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology new-contributor 17/0 Mathlib/Topology/DerivedSet.lean 1 7 ['NoneMore', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] fpvandoorn
assignee:fpvandoorn
16-71126
16 days ago
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16 days ago
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40005 tautschnig
author:tautschnig
feat(Data/ZMod/Basic): isUnit characterisation in prime power moduli Add two lemmas characterising units in ZMod (p^n) via divisibility of the canonical lift: isUnit_iff_not_prime_dvd_val: for prime p and n > 0, IsUnit x ↔ ¬ p ∣ x.val. not_isUnit_iff_prime_dvd_val: for prime p and n > 0, ¬ IsUnit x ↔ p ∣ x.val. These specialise the existing isUnit_iff_coprime to prime power moduli, where the coprimality condition reduces to a simple divisibility check on the unique prime factor. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor 15/0 Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean 1 3 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] nobody
15-64116
15 days ago
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15 days ago
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40006 tautschnig
author:tautschnig
feat(Data/ZMod/Basic): idempotents in ZMod (p^d) are exactly {0, 1} Add sq_eq_self_iff_eq_zero_or_one: in ZMod (p^d) for prime p and d > 0, x^2 = x iff x = 0 or x = 1. This generalises eq_zero_or_one_of_sq_eq_self (which requires CancelMonoidWithZero, i.e., no zero divisors) to the prime-power case. ZMod (p^d) has zero divisors for d >= 2, so the mul_left_injective₀ argument used by the existing lemma does not apply. The proof works by lifting to ℕ, using that if gcd(a, b) = 1 and p^d | a*b then p^d divides one of a or b (by Euclid's lemma), then noting that a = x.val and b = x.val - 1 are consecutive naturals and hence coprime. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor 56/0 Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
15-61513
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38527 archiebrowne
author:archiebrowne
feat(Analysis/Calculus): continuously differentiable actions define the class `ContDiffSMul 𝕜 M X n` which asserts that the map `(c, x) ↦ c • x` is `n` times continuously differentiable on `M × X`. Many of the results are the C^n analogues of those in the module Mathlib.Topology.Algebra.MulAction. t-differential-geometry new-contributor 317/24 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/BumpFunction/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/IteratedDeriv/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ContDiffMulAction.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Calculus.lean 6 11 ['archiebrowne', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'peabrainiac'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
15-3827
15 days ago
37-21027
37 days ago
45-6708
45 days
32692 WilliamCoram
author:WilliamCoram
feat: define multivariate restricted power series We define multivariate restricted power series over a normed ring R, and show the properties that they form a ring when R has the ultrametric property. This work generalises my previous work in #26089 which will need to be refactored. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory t-number-theory new-contributor 159/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/Tendsto.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Restricted.lean 4 52 ['WilliamCoram', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mbkybky'] jcommelin
assignee:jcommelin
13-46639
13 days ago
13-46791
13 days ago
68-15039
68 days
40033 JJYYY-JJY
author:JJYYY-JJY
chore: remove flexible linter suppressions This PR removes two local `linter.flexible` suppressions by replacing compact `simp; infer_instance` with explicit proofs. Changed files: - `Mathlib/Dynamics/TopologicalEntropy/DynamicalEntourage.lean` - `Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Ultra/Constructions.lean` Tested with: `lake build` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor 6/8 Mathlib/Dynamics/TopologicalEntropy/DynamicalEntourage.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Ultra/Constructions.lean 2 6 ['chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
13-33577
13 days ago
15-13761
15 days ago
15-13533
15 days
37682 SabrinaJewson
author:SabrinaJewson
refactor(Order/OrdContinuous): redefine left and right order continuity to not require preserving ⊥/⊤ `LeftOrdContinuous` currently requires that `f ⊥ = ⊥`, but this means that many functions that are perhaps intuitively left-continuous (like `f x = x + 1` on `ℝ≥0`) are not. In particular, this change means that functions between conditionally complete lattices are `LeftOrdContinuous` iff they are monotone and topologically left continuous (see `MonotoneOn.map_csSup_of_continuousWithinAt` for the reverse direction). If one wants the concept that existed before, one can either accept the `f ⊥ = ⊥` hypothesis separately or, if the function is between complete lattices, use the left side of a `GaloisConnection` (which is equivalent, although I think this is not yet in Mathlib). This removes the definitional equality of the type in favour of a structure. Since most of the time users will be working with the `sSup` versions and not with `IsLUB`, I think this is justified. As a consequence, this removes the definitional equality between `LeftOrdContinuous` and `RightOrdContinuous` of the dual – the latter could be redefined to re-add this, but we do have conversion functions. `LeftOrdContinuous.continuousWithinAt_Iic` is rewritten to accomodate these changes; the superfluous `DenselyOrdered` assumption is also removed. [Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/LeftOrdContinuous.20requires.20f.28.E2.8A.A5.29.20.3D.20.E2.8A.A5/near/582932491) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37735 - [x] depends on: #37772 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-order 52/38 Mathlib/Order/OrdContinuous.lean,Mathlib/Order/SemiconjSup.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/Basic.lean 3 12 ['SabrinaJewson', 'astrainfinita', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] Komyyy
assignee:Komyyy
12-18536
12 days ago
12-29988
12 days ago
64-32303
64 days
38223 Deicyde
author:Deicyde
feat(Geometry/Manifold): add `MfldCat`, the category of `C^n` manifolds We define `MfldCat 𝕜 n`: the category of `C^n` manifolds over a field `𝕜`, following the pattern of `TopCat` in `Mathlib.Topology.Category.TopCat.Basic`. We also implement `HasForget₂ (MfldCat 𝕜 n) TopCat`—the forgetful functor into the category of topological spaces. For more discussion see the Zulip thread: [#PR reviews > #38223 The Category of C^n Manifolds](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/.2338223.20The.20Category.20of.20C.5En.20Manifolds/with/587038032) Also added: `ContMDiffMap.id_apply`, `.coe_id` and `.coe_comp` which are comparable to `ContinuousMap` API. ### Future work - ✅ Define a Monoidal structure via product manifolds, analogous to `Manifold.Topology.Category.TopCat.Monoidal` #38560 - ✅ Define the tangent functor: `M ↦ TM`, `F ↦ F.tangentMap` from `MfldCat (n+1) 𝕜` to `MfldCat n 𝕜` #38270 - Functor `FGModuleCat 𝕜 ⥤ MfldCat 𝕜 n` sending a finite-dimensional `𝕜`-vector space to the manifold modeled on itself. Left as `TODO`. - Define `FGModuleCat 𝕜` as an enriched category over `MfldCat n 𝕜`. Then _smooth functors_ can be realized as endofunctors on the enriched category. This is the main motivation for this construction. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor t-category-theory 224/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Category/MfldCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiffMap.lean 3 57 ['Deicyde', 'chrisflav', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'idontgetoutmuch', 'peabrainiac'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
12-3187
12 days ago
36-23346
36 days ago
49-73234
49 days
38214 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Algebra/ContinuedFractions): add Euler's continued fraction This PR formalizes Euler’s continued fractions by providing `Euler` which construct one by giving head term and coefficients with some basic property. We also introduce a transformation `GenContFract.toEuler` that maps a generalized continued fraction `g : GenContFract K` to an equivalent Euler-form continued fraction. new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
262/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Euler.lean 2 15 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'wwylele'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
11-36118
11 days ago
51-31685
51 days ago
51-35209
51 days
37964 mortarsanjaya
author:mortarsanjaya
feat(Algebra/Order/Floor): weaken assumptions on theorems about `FloorRing` This PR weakens as much assumptions as possible on theorems about `FloorSemiring` and `FloorRing`. Mainly, `IsOrderedRing` and `IsStrictOrderedRing` are weakened to just `IsOrderedAddMonoid` or removed completely from the assumptions on the theorems. Most theorems can be generalized as is or only requires a minor modification of replacing lemmas about casting naturals/integers preserving order (the likes of `Nat.cast_le`, `Int.cast_lt`, etc.) with the corresponding version for `FloorRing`. Some other lemmas require modification in the proofs, but these changes shorten the proofs. The new proof of the theorem `Int.mul_cast_floor_div_cancel_of_pos` requires an extra import. The assumption `IsOrderedAddMonoid` is required on lemmas that involve comparison + addition, and `IsOrderedRing` is required only on lemmas that involve comparison + multiplication of two non-integer elements. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #37714 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
254/258 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Semiring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Round.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/Log.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Floor.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/Floor.lean 7 7 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mortarsanjaya'] nobody
10-37360
10 days ago
10-39800
10 days ago
10-43426
10 days
40088 jeangud
author:jeangud
fix(Tactic/Linter/DocString): avoid false positive in syntax quotation patterns Fix a false-positive in the `linter.style.docString.empty` linter with pattern matching: ```lean /-- Checks if a command has the `AMS` attribute. -/ def toAMS (stx : TSyntax ``Command.declModifiers) : CommandElabM (Array <| TSyntaxArray `num) := do match stx with | `(declModifiers| $(_)? @[$[$atts],*] $(_)? $(_)? $(_)? $(_)?) => atts.filterMapM fun att ↦ do match att with | `(attrInstance | AMS $nums*) => return some nums | _ => return none | _ => return #[] ``` This can be addressed by ensuring the syntax kind of the doc string is ``` ``Parser.Command.docComment``` as syntax quotation uses an antiquotation syntax instead. - :robot: Implemented and test with **Gemini 3.1 Pro**. This change is pretty targeted so I did not have much to redo except reviewing. --- <details> <summary>Old, noisy description</summary> # Description Syntax quotations are a key meta-programming feature for Lean 4, but the `linter.style.docString.empty` linter currently does not handle them correctly. This PR: - Closes #40087 - Adds a regression test for syntax quotation patterns - :robot: Implemented and test with **Gemini 3.1 Pro**. This change is pretty targeted so I did not have much to redo except reviewing. **Example false positive:** In the [formal-conjectures](https://github.com/google-deepmind/formal-conjectures) repository, the `AMSLinter`: ```lean /-- Checks if a command has the `AMS` attribute. -/ def toAMS (stx : TSyntax ``Command.declModifiers) : CommandElabM (Array <| TSyntaxArray `num) := do match stx with | `(declModifiers| $(_)? @[$[$atts],*] $(_)? $(_)? $(_)? $(_)?) => atts.filterMapM fun att ↦ do match att with | `(attrInstance | AMS $nums*) => return some nums | _ => return none | _ => return #[] ``` **Proposed Fix:** We can fix this by explicitly checking the kind of the docstring node before processing it. Pattern nodes from syntax quotations use antiquotations for the docstring slot (like `$(_)?`), which have a different syntax kind than actual doc comments. Filtering by `docStx.getKind == ``Parser.Command.docComment` successfully filters out the false positives while keeping the linter working for actual source code: ```lean if docStx.isMissing then continue -- this is probably superfluous, thanks to `some pos` above. if docStx.getKind != ``Parser.Command.docComment then continue -- ignore antiquotations from syntax patterns like `$(_)?` ``` # Testing :white_check_mark: Builds successfully ```shell $ lake build Mathlib.Tactic.Linter.DocString Build completed successfully (4 jobs). ``` :white_check_mark: Tests pass ```shell $ lake build MathlibTest.Linter.DocString Build completed successfully (6 jobs). ``` **Before :x:** ```shell $ lake build ./FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean ⚠ [68/68] Built FormalConjectures.Util.Linters.AMSLinter warning: FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean:48:21: warning: this doc-string is empty Note: This linter can be disabled with `set_option linter.style.docString.empty false` warning: FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean:69:27: warning: this doc-string is empty Note: This linter can be disabled with `set_option linter.style.docString.empty false` Build completed successfully (68 jobs). ``` **After :white_check_mark:** ```shell $ lake build ./FormalConjectures/Util/Linters/AMSLinter.lean Build completed successfully (25 jobs). ``` </details> t-linter new-contributor LLM-generated 19/0 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DocString.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/DocString.lean 2 7 ['github-actions', 'jeangud', 'joneugster'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
10-32207
10 days ago
10-32280
10 days ago
12-6085
12 days
35753 Vilin97
author:Vilin97
feat(Topology/Algebra/Order): regular grid helpers and piecewise linear interpolation Make API for piecewise linear interpolation on regular grids. I need these to for ODE time-stepping methods, like forward Euler, and later Runge–Kutta methods. Follow-up PR: #35755 (forward Euler method convergence). I don't know if these numerical analysis ODE-solving methods even belong in mathlib. If someone could advise me on it, I would appreciate it. --- The initial proof was produced by [Aristotle](https://aristotle.harmonic.fun). The code was iteratively refined (factoring out lemmas, golfing, simplifying proofs) using Claude Code. - [ ] depends on: #38091 t-topology new-contributor LLM-generated maintainer-merge 201/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/PiecewiseLinear.lean 2 59 ['Vilin97', 'YanYablonovskiy', 'adomani', 'botbaki-review', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'dagurtomas', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'wwylele'] nobody
10-5169
10 days ago
43-15889
43 days ago
75-64741
75 days
37190 cjrl
author:cjrl
feat(Combinatorics): Set-Valued Pigeonhole Principle This PR contributes two theorems to combinatorics: - `exists_lt_card_cover_of_card_biUnion_lt_card` is a set-valued version of the pigeonhole principle. - `sum_card_eq_sum_card_cover_biUnion` is a set theoretic corollary of a double counting result proved for bipartite graphs (`Finset.sum_card_bipartiteAbove_eq_sum_card_bipartiteBelow`). This was needed to prove the above pigeonhole principle. The motivation for these results is our Latin Square PR #36698. These results were proved in less general terms in that PR, but are independent of Latin Square considerations and so we have generalized and moved them into more relevant files. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-combinatorics 38/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/DoubleCounting.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Pigeonhole.lean 2 16 ['IvanRenison', 'cjrl', 'ghseeli', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'vlad902'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
10-2799
10 days ago
62-24813
62 days ago
77-81784
77 days
39162 anovickis
author:anovickis
feat(Topology/PartitionOfUnity): add pointwise_decomposition_finsum + companions Add three short lemmas to `Mathlib/Topology/PartitionOfUnity.lean` extending the existing `PartitionOfUnity` API: - `pointwise_decomposition_finsum` — for `f : X → ℝ` and `x ∈ s`, `f x = ∑ᶠ i, ρ i x · f x`. This is the pointwise step that lifts to integral linearity in measure-theoretic PoU integration: `∫_s f dμ = ∑ᶠ i, ∫_s (ρ i · f) dμ`. - `one_minus_sum_nonneg` — `0 ≤ 1 - ∑ᶠ i, ρ i x`. Direct rearrangement of the existing `sum_le_one` field; useful as a complement-mass remainder bound in chart-by-chart estimates. - `abs_le_one` — `|ρ i x| ≤ 1`. Combines the existing `nonneg` and `le_one`; convenience for absolute-value bounds. All three are short proofs using existing structure fields (`sum_eq_one`, `sum_le_one`, `nonneg`, `le_one`). These came up while writing chart-by-chart Stokes-on-manifold estimates where one wants to decompose `∫_M f` into chart-supported pieces using a partition of unity. The pointwise identity is the obvious first step; the other two are complementary algebraic bounds that show up in remainder estimates. --- 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-topology new-contributor LLM-generated 27/0 Mathlib/Topology/PartitionOfUnity.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
10-2791
10 days ago
34-193
33 days ago
33-86365
33 days
39366 akiezun
author:akiezun
feat(Data/Nat): add prime divisibility for ascFactorial and choose Adds two prime-divisibility lemmas for natural-number factorial/binomial APIs. The first characterizes when a prime divides an ascending factorial: `Nat.Prime.dvd_ascFactorial_iff`. The second applies this to binomial coefficients: `Nat.Prime.dvd_choose_add_sub_one_iff`, using `Nat.ascFactorial_eq_factorial_mul_choose'` and cancellation of the `n!` factor when `n < p`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor large-import 46/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Consecutive.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorial/BigOperators.lean 3 9 ['SnirBroshi', 'akiezun', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
10-2790
10 days ago
26-30347
26 days ago
30-40498
30 days
39868 JuanCoRo
author:JuanCoRo
feat(Algebra/Polynomial): linearity of `divByMonic` and adjacent results --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> This PR adds the `R`-linearity of the monic polynomial division map `_ /ₘ q`. It also adds adjacent results that stem from this work. #### Refactors: - Reuses the proofs from `add_modByMonic` and `smul_modByMonic` to generalize these results to `add_div_modByMonic` and `smul_div_modByMonic` respectively. - Replaces the proofs of `add_modByMonic` and `smul_modByMonic` as specializations of the more general theorems `add_div_modByMonic` and `smul_div_modByMonic` respectively. #### Additions: - Adds the necessary results for `_ /ₘ q` linearity: - `add_divByMonic : (p₁ + p₂) /ₘ q = p₁ /ₘ q + p₂ /ₘ q` - `smul_divByMonic : c • p /ₘ q = c • (p /ₘ q)` - Adds `_ /ₘ q` as an `R`-linear map: - `divByMonicHom`: definition of `_ /ₘ q` as a linear map - `mem_ker_divByMonic`: kernel characterization for `_ /ₘ q`. - In `Div.lean` adds dual results for `/ₘ` that were already present for `%ₘ` - `neg_divByMonic : (-p) /ₘ q = -(p /ₘ q)` - `sub_divByMonic : (p₁ - p₂) /ₘ q = p₁ /ₘ q - p₂ /ₘ q` - `mul_divByMonic_assoc (hd : q ∣ p₂) : (p₁ * p₂) /ₘ q = p₁ * (p₂ /ₘ q)` While `mul_divByMonic_assoc` is not exactly the dual of `mul_modByMonic`, I thought it wouldn't hurt to add it. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
54/17 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Div.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/RingDivision.lean 2 8 ['JuanCoRo', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
9-41012
9 days ago
15-54829
15 days ago
15-54680
15 days
40241 AydenLamp
author:AydenLamp
feat(Algebra/Group): add ppow_succ lemmas and idempotent power results for finite semigroups Add two successor lemmas to `PNatPowAssoc`: - `ppow_succ`: `x ^ (n + 1) = x ^ n * x` - `ppow_succ'`: `x ^ (n + 1) = x * x ^ n` Add `SemigroupIdempotentPow` with results on idempotent elements in finite semigroups and monoids: - `Semigroup.exists_idempotent_ppow`: in a finite semigroup, every element has an idempotent positive power - `Monoid.exists_idempotent_pow`: in a finite monoid, every element has a nonzero idempotent power - `Monoid.exists_pow_sandwich_eq_self`: in a finite monoid, if `a = x * a * y`, then there exist positive powers `n₁` and `n₂` such that `x ^ n₁ * a = a` and `a * y ^ n₂ = a` Co-authored-by: Howard Straubing <howard.straubing@bc.edu> Soleil Repple <repple@bc.edu> Nathan Hart-Hodgson <harthodg@bc.edu> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
157/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/PNatPowAssoc.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/SemigroupIdempotentPow.lean 3 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
9-21599
9 days ago
9-22409
9 days ago
9-22181
9 days
38114 javgomzar
author:javgomzar
feat(FinitelyPresentedGroup): add finite groups instance Add IsFinitelyPresented instance for finite groups. Co-authored-by: Hang Lu Su <homeowmorphism@pm.me>, Thomas Browning <thomas.l.browning@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory new-contributor large-import 31/2 Mathlib/GroupTheory/FinitelyPresentedGroup.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FreeGroup/Basic.lean 2 33 ['github-actions', 'javgomzar', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127', 'tb65536', 'vihdzp'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
9-3448
9 days ago
31-28933
31 days ago
54-26442
54 days
38310 ZRTMRH
author:ZRTMRH
feat(Combinatorics/Quiver/Schreier): word evaluation and reachability Adds word evaluation and reachability results to the Schreier graph API. * `SchreierGraph.evalWord` : evaluates a word `List (S × Bool)` as an element of the ambient group, where `(s, true)` contributes `ι s` and `(s, false)` contributes `(ι s)⁻¹`. * `SchreierGraph.evalWord_eq_lift` : agreement with `FreeGroup.lift`. * `SchreierGraph.evalWord_mem_closure` : every word evaluates into the subgroup generated by `ι`. * `SchreierGraph.pathFromWord` : a Bool-tagged word yields a path in `Symmetrify (SchreierGraph V ι)` from `x` to `evalWord ι w • x`. * `SchreierGraph.reachable_iff` : two vertices are connected by a path in the symmetrification iff some element of the subgroup closure carries one to the other. Follow-up to #36320. This PR was written with AI assistance (Claude). The code has been reviewed by the author. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-combinatorics large-import LLM-generated 157/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Quiver/Schreier.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
9-3445
9 days ago
54-24039
54 days ago
54-23811
54 days
39567 AlexBrodbelt
author:AlexBrodbelt
feat(Mathlib/Data/Finite/Option): option type is finite iff type is finite Option type is finite if and only if the type is finite. This is an intermediate result to proving that if the `GroupWithZero` is (in)finite then the `Units` are (in)finite. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor 25/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Option.lean 2 14 ['AlexBrodbelt', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'themathqueen'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
9-3433
9 days ago
25-58892
25 days ago
25-59278
25 days
38334 8e7
author:8e7
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/TreeDecomp): define tree decompositions Add definition for tree decompositions on simple graphs. Define the tree width of a simple graph and prove basic statements and conversions. ```lean structure TreeDecomp (G : SimpleGraph V) where /-- The type of bags in the tree. -/ W : Type /-- The set of vertices in each bag. -/ 𝓧 : W → Finset V /-- The graph adjacency relation of bags. -/ T : SimpleGraph W /-- T must be a tree. -/ isTree : IsTree T /-- All vertices in G must appear in some bag. -/ vertexCover : ∀ v : V, ∃ w : W, v ∈ 𝓧 w /-- For any edge (u, v) in G, there is a bag containing both u and v. -/ edgeCover ⦃u v : V⦄ : G.Adj u v → ∃ w : W, u ∈ 𝓧 w ∧ v ∈ 𝓧 w /-- For any vertex v in G, the set of bags that contain v is preconnected. -/ connectedBags : ∀ v : V, (T.induce ({w | v ∈ 𝓧 w})).Preconnected ``` AI Usage: Some proofs are written with the help of Claude Code, and everything has been manually reviewed. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #38027 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-combinatorics LLM-generated 382/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/TreeDecomp.lean 2 7 ['8e7', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
8-84368
8 days ago
8-85232
8 days ago
9-20657
9 days
40266 WangJiabai
author:WangJiabai
feat(RingTheory/MvPolynomial): define generic determinantal ideals This PR adds a foundational API for determinantal ideals of the generic matrix. It defines `Matrix.MinorIndex`, the corresponding minors of the existing generic matrix `Matrix.mvPolynomialX`, the finite set of all `t × t` generic minors, and the ideal generated by these minors in `MvPolynomial (Fin m × Fin n) R`. It also proves basic membership, evaluation, coefficient-map/base-change, and finite-generation lemmas. This PR intentionally does not include the Sturmfels/KRS/straightening/Groebner part of the development. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Additional context: This is extracted and refactored from a standalone project on determinantal ideals and the Gröbner-basis theorem for generic determinantal ideals: https://github.com/WangJiabai/Determinantal-Ideals-Formalization The current PR is intentionally limited to the small foundational API for generic minors and generic determinantal ideals. AI use: ChatGPT was used for planning/refactoring discussion, and Codex was used to draft some proof scripts. I reviewed the statements and proofs and am responsible for the submitted code. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 227/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/DeterminantalIdeal.lean 2 3 ['WangJiabai', 'github-actions'] nobody
8-33806
8 days ago
8-34655
8 days ago
8-34427
8 days
40280 mrdouglasny
author:mrdouglasny
feat(Analysis/Calculus/ParametricIntegral): one-sided differentiation under the integral Adds `hasDerivWithinAt_Ici_integral_of_dominated_loc_of_deriv_le`, the within-`Ici x₀` (right) analogue of `hasDerivAt_integral_of_dominated_loc_of_deriv_le`: differentiation under the integral sign where the derivative bound is required only on a **right**-neighborhood `s ∈ 𝓝[≥] x₀`, concluding `HasDerivWithinAt (fun x ↦ ∫ a, F x a ∂μ) (∫ a, F' x₀ a ∂μ) (Ici x₀) x₀`. ### Motivation The existing two-sided theorem needs the domination on a full neighborhood of `x₀`. That fails for parametric integrals dominated only on one side — e.g. Gibbs / partition-function families `g ↦ ∫ A e ^ (-g • V)` where `V` is bounded below but not above, so the weight is integrable only for `g ≥ 0` (the Dyson-instability situation in constructive QFT). One still wants the one-sided derivative at the boundary. ### Proof Rather than re-running the dominated-convergence argument, `F` is extended across `x₀` by its affine first-order part below `x₀`, `G x a = if x₀ ≤ x then F x a else F x₀ a + (x - x₀) • F' x₀ a`, which is two-sided dominated (the affine part has constant derivative `F' x₀ a`, bounded by `bound a`). The existing two-sided theorem applies to `G`, and since `G = F` on `Ici x₀`, the conclusion restricts to the desired `HasDerivWithinAt`. I'm happy to adjust naming, or to generalize to an arbitrary set `t` (`𝓝[t] x₀`) if reviewers prefer — that would need the direct dominated-convergence proof rather than the extension trick. t-analysis new-contributor 105/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ParametricIntegral.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
8-5536
8 days ago
8-6483
8 days ago
8-6432
8 days
37716 slavanaprienko
author:slavanaprienko
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant): Desnanot-Jacobi identity This PR adds the Desnanot-Jacobi identity (also known as the Lewis Carroll identity or Dodgson condensation): for any (n+2)×(n+2) matrix M over a commutative ring, $$\det(M) \cdot \det(M_{1,n}^{1,n}) = \det(M_1^1) \cdot \det(M_n^n) - \det(M_1^n) \cdot \det(M_n^1)$$ The proof follows Bressoud's *Proofs and Confirmations* (Cambridge University Press, 1999): multiply M by an auxiliary matrix built from columns of the adjugate, then compare determinants. This yields the identity premultiplied by det(M). To cancel, we pass to a universal polynomial ring (an integral domain with nonzero determinant), then specialize back to arbitrary commutative rings. It seems there's some interest in adding this: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Determinantal.20identity.20and.20the.20Cauchy.20matrix.20determinant/with/582946873 --- t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
217/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant/DesnanotJacobi.lean 2 13 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kim-em', 'slavanaprienko'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
8-3788
8 days ago
33-22658
33 days ago
34-60660
34 days
38194 ryanncode
author:ryanncode
feat(LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm): add indefinite metrics Add the `IndefiniteMetric` structure to support vector spaces equipped with a non-degenerate, symmetric, indefinite bilinear form. Provide the algebraic foundation for indefinite inner product spaces by formalizing the metric via `LinearMap.BilinForm` and extracting its associated quadratic form without enforcing the `IsPosSemidef` typeclass. Previously, mathlib required strictly positive-definite metrics to instantiate inner product spaces (`InnerProductSpace`), which prevented the formalization of indefinite geometries without causing typeclass inference failures. Bridge this gap by isolating the symmetric bilinear form from topological and positivity constraints, allowing the library to handle generalized indefinite metric spaces safely. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
47/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm/IndefiniteMetric.lean 2 5 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ryanncode'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
8-3786
8 days ago
21-49397
21 days ago
37-18938
37 days
39256 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): add monotonicity lemma for LanguageOn In Symbolic dynamics. Proof that the language of a set of configurations is monotone with respect to inclusion of configuration sets: X ⊆ Y → LanguageOn X U ⊆ LanguageOn Y U The proof is a direct unfolding of definitions: a pattern in the language of X comes from restricting some configuration x ∈ X, and inclusion X ⊆ Y allows the same witness to be used for Y. Related to issue #39252 t-dynamics new-contributor 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
8-3781
8 days ago
32-42799
32 days ago
32-42571
32 days
40246 SaarShai
author:SaarShai
feat(NumberTheory): Farey sequences, mediants, and the neighbour theorem Adds a new file `Mathlib/NumberTheory/Farey/Basic.lean` formalizing the **Farey sequence as an object** and the elementary **mediant / Stern–Brocot** theory underneath it. The Farey sequence `F n`, its length, and its neighbour theorem are currently absent from Mathlib. ## What this adds - `Farey.farey n : Finset ℚ` — the Farey sequence `F n` (reduced rationals in `[0,1]` with denominator `≤ n`), with the membership characterization `Farey.mem_farey`. - `Farey.card_farey` — **the length of the Farey sequence**: `|F n| = 1 + ∑_{k=1}^n φ(k)` (Euler totient). Sanity-checked `|F₁|=2, |F₂|=3, |F₃|=5`. - `Farey.neighbour_unimodular` — **the Farey neighbour theorem** (Hardy–Wright, Thm 28): consecutive Farey fractions `a/b < c/d` satisfy `b*c − a*d = 1`. Restated on the `farey n` object as `Farey.unimodular_of_consecutive`. - The mediant / unimodular-neighbour core: `Farey.Unimodular`, the mediant preserves the determinant and lands in lowest terms (`Unimodular.isCoprime_mediant`); the denominator bound `Unimodular.den_ge_of_strictBetween` (the mediant is the unique simplest fraction strictly between two neighbours); the Stern–Brocot chain step `isFareyChain_insert_mediant`; and the gap formula `Unimodular.rat_sub : c/d − a/b = 1/(b*d)`. ## Why The Farey sequence is a standard classical object (Hardy–Wright, Ch. III) currently absent from Mathlib. Mathlib has the continued-fraction convergent determinant identity and Legendre's theorem, but those concern the convergents of a *single* real — a different object from `F n`. This fills the gap and provides reusable infrastructure for continued fractions, Diophantine approximation, and equidistribution. ## Scope / honesty These are formalizations of **classical, known** results (Hardy–Wright Ch. III; Graham–Knuth–Patashnik §4.5). The value is machine-checked Mathlib infrastructure and named theorems, **not** new mathematics; nothing here bears on open problems. ## Verification - Builds with `lake build` exit 0, **zero warnings**; `runLinter` passes; `lint-style` clean (all lines ≤ 100 codepoints). - `#print axioms` for every main result (`card_farey`, `mem_farey`, `neighbour_unimodular`, `unimodular_of_consecutive`, `Unimodular.den_ge_of_strictBetween`, `isFareyChain_insert_mediant`, `Unimodular.rat_sub`) reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]` — sorry-free. ## Notes for review - `farey 0 = {1}` is a degenerate boundary case (the intended object is `n ≥ 1`); `card_farey` holds for all `n`, while `mem_farey` is stated for `n ≥ 1`. - Proof of `card_farey`: partition `F n` into the endpoint `1` plus, for each denominator `1 ≤ q ≤ n`, the level `{a/q : 0 ≤ a < q, gcd(a,q)=1}` of size `Nat.totient q` (disjoint by denominator). - References: Hardy & Wright — neighbour identity = Theorem 28 (Ch. III §3.1), mediant = Theorem 29; `|F n| = Φ(n) + 1` is the §18.5 (p. 268) remark preceding the asymptotic Theorem 331; OEIS A005728. Graham–Knuth–Patashnik, *Concrete Mathematics* 2nd ed. §4.5. - File placement (`NumberTheory/Farey/`) and naming are tentative — happy to move/rename per maintainer preference. This PR was prepared with AI assistance; all proofs are machine-checked by Lean and axiom-audited as above. t-number-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 434/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Farey/Basic.lean 2 6 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
7-51095
7 days ago
8-74210
8 days ago
8-73982
8 days
38369 quantumsnow
author:quantumsnow
feat(AlgebraicTopology): Eilenberg Steenrod axioms This introduces the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms for a homology theory. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on: #36621 - [x] depends on: #39236 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebraic-topology large-import 304/5 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/EilenbergSteenrod.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopPair.lean 3 42 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'quantumsnow'] nobody
7-45592
7 days ago
7-46010
7 days ago
11-3700
11 days
37718 SabrinaJewson
author:SabrinaJewson
feat(Order): add conversions from `Std` order typeclasses to Mathlib ones `{Preorder, PartialOrder, LinearOrder}.ofStd` exist to facilitate convenient translation from `Std` order typeclasses to Mathlib ones. The design is modelled closely after [`Init.Data.Order.PackageFactories`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Init/Data/Order/PackageFactories.html) (`Std.PreorderPackage` is equivalent-ish to Mathlib’s `Preorder`, and same for partial and linear orders). The `OfStdArgs` types allow conveniently bundling a whole bunch of default arguments together in a way that allows one default argument set to `extends` another. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order new-contributor maintainer-merge 391/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Std.lean,MathlibTest/OrderOfStd.lean 3 9 ['SabrinaJewson', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] nobody
7-33839
7 days ago
23-12073
23 days ago
68-6187
68 days
39436 dtumad
author:dtumad
chore: Add `seqLeft` and `seqRight` unfolding to monad_norm simp set This PR adds `seqLeft_eq_bind` and `seqRight_eq_bind` to `monad_norm`, so that `<*` and `*>` get unfolded in the same way as `<*>` already does when using the `simp` set. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta new-contributor 1/1 Mathlib/Tactic/Attr/Core.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
7-5170
7 days ago
29-17914
29 days ago
29-17686
29 days
37720 cjrl
author:cjrl
feat(Data/Fintype/Card): existsUnique_notMem_image_of_injective_of_card_succ This pull requests adds a small theorem `existsUnique_notMem_image_of_injective_of_card_succ` to `Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Card` that says given an injective map f : α → β such that β has cardinality one more than α, there exists a unique element of β not in the image of f. This can be viewed as going in the opposite direction of `card_lt_of_injective_of_notMem`. This little fact is needed for our Latin Square PR #36698. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor t-set-theory 20/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Card.lean 2 20 ['IvanRenison', 'b-mehta', 'cjrl', 'dagurtomas', 'ghseeli', 'github-actions'] nobody
7-4638
7 days ago
7-7729
7 days ago
65-31746
65 days
40286 menon-codes
author:menon-codes
feat: IMO 2000 Q2 Feat: adding IMO 2000 Q2. Formalizes a solution of IMO 2000 Q2 from [The Art of Problem Solving](https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=2000_IMO_Problems/Problem_2). See [this Zulip chat](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Feedback.20on.20first.20PR.20.28IMO.20problem.29/) IMO new-contributor 116/0 Archive.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2000Q2.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'menon-codes', 'wwylele'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
7-3269
7 days ago
7-65741
7 days ago
7-65513
7 days
33247 sun123zxy
author:sun123zxy
feat(Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Cotangent): dimension of cotangent spaces It is shown that the span rank of the maximal ideal of a local ring equals the dimension of the cotangent space if the maximal ideal is finitely generated. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [ ] depends on: #33359 - [ ] depends on: #33361 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-ring-theory 39/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Cotangent.lean 1 15 ['erdOne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'sun123zxy'] nobody
6-64036
6 days ago
6-64038
6 days ago
10-51009
10 days
40329 no-j
author:no-j
feat(Computability): matching εNFA.Path definition with NFA.Path Added εNFA.Path definition that is based on `Type` instead of `Prop` to match NFA's path definition Added εNFA.Path.supp (same definition as NFA.Path.supp) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-computability new-contributor 60/23 Mathlib/Computability/EpsilonNFA.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
6-57554
6 days ago
6-58387
6 days ago
6-58531
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40288 Nicola9Falciola
author:Nicola9Falciola
feat(Algebra/FreeAbelianGroup/Finsupp): rw a as sum over the elements in its support API for FreeAbelianGroup, a can rw as a sum over the elements in its support <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
6/0 Mathlib/Algebra/FreeAbelianGroup/Finsupp.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
6-56336
6 days ago
7-59407
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39369 pd4st8hb95-hub
author:pd4st8hb95-hub
feat: add basic fuzzy set definitions This PR adds a minimal `FuzzySet` API in `Mathlib/Order/FuzzySet`. A fuzzy set is represented as an abbreviation: `FuzzySet α L := α → L` The file provides basic definitions and lemmas: - `degree` - `support` - `core` - `weakCut` - `strongCut` - membership simp lemmas - extensionality - basic monotonicity lemmas for weak and strong cuts This PR intentionally does not add complement, union/intersection-specific API, normal or convex fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, or advanced fuzzy set theory. Validation: - `lake build Mathlib.Order.FuzzySet` - `#lint only docBlame docBlameThm` Feedback on whether `Mathlib/Order/FuzzySet.lean` is the right location for this minimal API would be appreciated. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order new-contributor 169/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/FuzzySet.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'pd4st8hb95-hub', 'wwylele'] nobody
5-82518
5 days ago
28-45299
28 days ago
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40368 Sanghyeok0
author:Sanghyeok0
feat: add confluence predicates for relations This PR adds relation-level predicates for confluence-style properties: * `Relation.Diamond` * `Relation.Confluent` * `Relation.ChurchRosser` * `Relation.StronglyConfluent` It also adds basic API connecting these predicates: * `Relation.ReflTransGen.to_eqvGen` * `Relation.Join.to_eqvGen` * `Relation.StronglyConfluent.confluent` * `Relation.ChurchRosser.confluent` * `Relation.Confluent.churchRosser` * `Relation.StronglyConfluent.churchRosser` * `Relation.confluent_iff_churchRosser` The terminology follows standard usage in abstract rewriting systems, including the diamond property, confluence, the Church-Rosser property, and strong confluence. The existing theorem `Relation.church_rosser` is kept unchanged. In terms of the new predicates, its hypothesis is `Relation.StronglyConfluent r`, and its conclusion is `Relation.Confluent r`. This PR therefore adds `Relation.StronglyConfluent.confluent` as the corresponding named API while preserving the existing declaration. References: the Wikipedia pages on abstract rewriting systems and confluence, and *Gröbner Bases: A Computational Approach to Commutative Algebra*. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic new-contributor 92/3 Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
5-21580
5 days ago
5-25154
5 days ago
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39332 Michaillus
author:Michaillus
chore(Topology/Spectral): Added two small lemmas chore(Topology/Spectral): Added two lemmas `IsCompact.isClosed_constructibleTopology_of_isOpen` `IsCompact.isClosed_constructibleTopology_of_isClosed` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology new-contributor 12/0 Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean 1 7 ['Michaillus', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'qawbecrdtey'] mcdoll
assignee:mcdoll
5-3764
5 days ago
31-17693
31 days ago
31-17465
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39605 Qinghev
author:Qinghev
Add docstrings for reversed range telescoping lemmas This PR adds docstrings for two existing `Finset` telescoping lemmas and their additive versions generated by `to_additive`: * `Finset.prod_range_div'` / `Finset.sum_range_sub'` * `Finset.eq_prod_range_div` / `Finset.eq_sum_range_sub` It is documentation-only: no declarations or imports are changed. CI has passed. AI assistance: Codex was used to help inspect the public PR/CI status and update this PR description. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
8/2 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
5-2706
5 days ago
24-53123
24 days ago
24-52895
24 days
39841 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
feat(RingTheory/HopfAlgebra): Construction on primitive elements Builds a Hopf algebra structure on a bialgebra generated by [primitive elements](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/31898#discussion_r2553181878). --- Please let me know if it would be better to split into multiple PRs (e.g. `Bialgebra/Primitive.lean` first)! * [x] depends on: #39785 t-ring-theory new-contributor 319/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Primitive.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Generators.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Primitive.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-84748
4 days ago
4-85479
4 days ago
19-16682
19 days
40074 TJHeeringa
author:TJHeeringa
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct): Add TensorProduct.mapL This PR defines `TensorProduct.mapL`, the continuous version of `TensorProduct.map`. --- `Analysis/innerProductSpace/TensorProduct` has a TODO for a continuous version of `TensorProduct.map`. One place which contains a proof for this is at [stack](https://math.stackexchange.com/a/3934668). #38755 was lemma 1 of that. This PR is the remainder. AI: Used to generate `exists_repr`. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis new-contributor large-import maintainer-merge 254/9 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/LinearIsometry.lean 2 70 ['JonBannon', 'TJHeeringa', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
4-49820
4 days ago
5-35033
5 days ago
6-16904
6 days
39495 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
feat(Data/Multiset/Antidiagonal): `antidiagonal_add` and `map_swap_antidiagonal` Adds `map_swap_antidiagonal` and `antidiagonal_add`. --- Fills out the API parallel to `Multiset.Nat.map_swap_antidiagonal` and `Finset.map_swap_antidiagonal`. (And adds `@[congr]` to `bind_congr`.) Used for shuffle-coproduct constructions. (#7486, I found this old [Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/antidiagonals.20having.20multiplicity.20.237595/near/238573473)) I used Claude Code to audit and polish. t-data new-contributor LLM-generated 19/0 Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Antidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Bind.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'hawkrobe', 'j-loreaux'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
4-18511
4 days ago
8-81960
8 days ago
27-27129
27 days
40416 sparckix
author:sparckix
feat(Order/Monotone): add diagonal subsequence extraction This PR adds a small diagonal extraction lemma for nested strictly monotone subsequences of `Nat`. Given strict-mono maps `φ k : Nat -> Nat` such that each `φ (k + 1)` factors through `φ k` by a strict-mono map `τ k`, the diagonal sequence `fun n => φ n n` is strictly monotone and each tail of the diagonal factors through the corresponding `φ k` by a strict-mono map. The lemma is intended as a reusable sequence/order fact and is placed near `Nat.exists_strictMono_subsequence`. Local checks run: ```text lake env lean Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean lake build Mathlib.Order.Monotone.Basic lake exe lint-style Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean git diff --check ``` AI assistance disclosure: I used AI tools, including Codex and external model feedback, to help extract and review this small lemma from a local formalization project. I have checked the statement and proof myself and am responsible for the submitted code. t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 66/0 Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
4-18320
4 days ago
4-37102
4 days ago
4-36874
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26479 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral): Cauchy–Goursat for Unbounded Rectangles In this PR, we prove versions of the Cauchy-Goursat theorem where the contours in question are rectangular and unbounded (ie, where the contours look like the $\bigsqcup$ symbol). I am not sure if I have formalised these in the best way, or if `Analysis.Complex.CauchyIntegral` is the best place for them (it might be prudent to reorganise the file into multiple files at some point), but I believe this is a useful result. Suggestions welcome. --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. To indicate co-authors, include lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (that is, before the `---`) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-analysis sphere-packing 219/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'loefflerd', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'wwylele'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
4-3454
4 days ago
26-77777
26 days ago
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39212 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Algebra/ContinuedFractions): add `partNums!` and `partDens!` This PR adds `partNums!` and `partDens!`, which provide infinite stream representations for the sequences of partial numerators and denominators of a generalized continued fraction. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
8/0 Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Basic.lean 1 4 ['emlis42', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] dagurtomas
assignee:dagurtomas
4-3451
4 days ago
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39294 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): prove LanguageOn monotonicity under intersection In symbolic dynamics. This PR proves that taking the language over a finite shape is monotone with respect to intersections of configuration sets: ```math \mathrm{LanguageOn}(X \cap Y)\, U \subseteq \mathrm{LanguageOn}\, X\, U \cap \mathrm{LanguageOn}\, Y\, U ``` The proof is a direct unfolding of definitions: a pattern in the language of `X ∩ Y` comes from restricting a configuration `x ∈ X ∩ Y`. Since such an `x` belongs simultaneously to `X` and `Y`, the same restriction witness gives membership both in `LanguageOn X U` and in `LanguageOn Y U`, yielding membership in their intersection. Related to issue #39252 t-dynamics new-contributor 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] urkud
assignee:urkud
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4 days ago
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40337 Robby955
author:Robby955
feat(Probability): add condExpKernel prefix support ## Summary This draft adds reusable conditional-kernel support for finite product measures and an explicit prefix/tail decomposition for `condExpKernel` on `Fin n -> Ω`. The main new explicit statement is `ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_eq_dirac_prod_pi`: for a product probability measure, conditioning on the prefix-coordinate sigma-algebra gives the kernel that keeps the prefix fixed and samples the remaining coordinates independently from the corresponding tail product. ## Changes - Add `MeasurableSpace.piPrefixRestrict` and define `MeasurableSpace.piPrefix` as the comap along that restriction map. - Add prefix measurability helpers for the coordinate sub-sigma-algebra. - Add `ProbabilityTheory.Kernel.piPrefixTailFromPrefix` and `ProbabilityTheory.Kernel.piPrefixTail` for the explicit prefix-fixed/tail-product kernel. - Add `ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_eq_dirac_prod_pi`, the explicit a.e. kernel equality for product probability measures. - Keep `ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_ae_eq`, the finite-product prefix-coordinate support theorem. - Extend `MathlibTest/CondExpKernelPiPrefix.lean` with an elaboration check for the explicit kernel equality. ## Verification Local: - `lake env lean Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Condexp.lean` - `lake env lean MathlibTest/CondExpKernelPiPrefix.lean` - `lake build Mathlib.Probability.Kernel.Condexp` - `lake exe runLinter --trace Mathlib.Probability.Kernel.Condexp` - `#print axioms ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_eq_dirac_prod_pi` - `#print axioms ProbabilityTheory.condExpKernel_piPrefix_ae_eq` - `git diff --check` `lake -Kthreads=1 test` was run locally, but this machine hit an OS file-table exhaustion error near the end of `MathlibTest` targets. The GitHub fork CI completed the full build, `test mathlib`, lint, style, cache upload, and post-build checks successfully on the PR head. Axiom checks report only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]` for the two public prefix theorems above. ## Risk / Rollback No migrations, dependency changes, security-sensitive behavior, or user-facing runtime behavior. Roll back by reverting the prefix-kernel additions in `Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Condexp.lean` and the corresponding `MathlibTest` checks. ## Disclaimers: PR and post written by myself, Claude Code and whispr are used in coding and formatting. Claude Code also was used to do a review of the repo. t-measure-probability new-contributor 343/1 Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Condexp.lean,MathlibTest/CondExpKernelPiPrefix.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
4-3444
4 days ago
5-10953
5 days ago
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40472 karlesmarin
author:karlesmarin
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): oriented incidence matrix and the La… # feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): oriented incidence matrix and the Laplacian factorization ## Summary Adds the **oriented incidence matrix** of a simple graph and the standard **Gram factorization of the graph Laplacian**: - **`SimpleGraph.orientedIncMatrix R : Matrix α (Sym2 α) R`** — in the column of an edge `e = s(u, w)` with `u < w`: `+1` at row `w` (the larger endpoint), `-1` at row `u`, `0` elsewhere; columns of non-edges are zero. Orientation induced by a `LinearOrder` on the vertex type. - **`SimpleGraph.orientedIncMatrix_mul_transpose`** — `N * Nᵀ = G.lapMatrix R` (= `D − A`). - Supporting API mirroring `incMatrix`: `orientedIncMatrix_apply`, `orientedIncMatrix_of_notMem_incidenceSet`, `orientedIncMatrix_mul_self` (the square of an entry is the unoriented `incMatrix` entry), and the two sign lemmas `orientedIncMatrix_apply_mul_apply_of_adj` (product of the two endpoint entries = `-1`), `orientedIncMatrix_apply_add_apply_of_adj` (their sum = `0`), plus `orientedIncMatrix_apply_mul_apply_of_ne` (vanishing away from the common edge). ## Why Mathlib has the unoriented `G.incMatrix`, whose Gram matrix is the **signless** Laplacian `D + A` (`incMatrix_mul_transpose_diag` ff.), and it has `G.lapMatrix = D − A` with its kernel theory — but no object connecting the two. The oriented incidence matrix is that object, and `N Nᵀ = D − A` is the factorization behind: positive semidefiniteness of the Laplacian as a Gram fact, Kirchhoff/matrix-tree determinant arguments (via Cauchy–Binet on the reduced factorization), and total unimodularity of incidence matrices. ## Design notes - The fixed smaller→larger orientation is harmless: any orientation gives the same Gram matrix (each edge contributes `(±1)²` on the diagonal and `(+1)(−1)` off it). This is stated in the module docstring; no orientation-genericity machinery is introduced. - The headline proof is entrywise: the diagonal reduces to `sum_incMatrix_apply` (= degree) through `orientedIncMatrix_mul_self`; an off-diagonal `(u, w)` entry is supported on the single column `s(u, w)`, handled by `Finset.sum_eq_single` and the sign lemmas. - `[Ring R]` for the API section (signs need negation); the definition itself only needs `[Zero R] [One R] [Neg R]`. ## Files / placement - `Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/OrientedIncMatrix.lean` (new) - `Mathlib.lean` (+1 import line) ## Verification - `lake env lean` on the file: clean, zero warnings. - `#print axioms SimpleGraph.orientedIncMatrix_mul_transpose` → 3 standard axioms. - The factorization and the downstream matrix-tree chain were validated numerically in exact arithmetic (SageMath) before formalization. Downstream context: DOI [10.5281/zenodo.20629746](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20629746). new-contributor LLM-generated 157/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/OrientedIncMatrix.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
3-30509
3 days ago
3-35586
3 days ago
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39239 alainchmt
author:alainchmt
feat(FieldTheory/Finite): irreducible polynomial divides X^q^n - X iff degree divides n --- Add the theorem saying that, for an irreducible polynomial `f` over a finite field `K`, the degree of `f` divides `n` if and only if `f` divides `X ^ (Nat.card K) ^ n - X`. Include auxiliary lemmas. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
34/0 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Extension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Minpoly/Field.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
3-3264
3 days ago
32-59934
32 days ago
32-59706
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40453 lakesare
author:lakesare
feat(MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup): add iSup_le_essSup, add essSup_le_iSup From the Carleson project. --- **Upstreaming from Carleson: [Carleson/ToMathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup.lean](https://github.com/fpvandoorn/carleson/blob/master/Carleson/ToMathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup.lean)** Changes from the Carleson version: 1. refactored both lemmas 2. removed the hypotheses when relevant (`#check lemma_name` in carleson vs mathlib returns exactly the same type for both lemmas) carleson t-measure-probability new-contributor 18/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/EssSup.lean 1 8 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'lakesare'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
3-3254
3 days ago
3-67110
3 days ago
3-66882
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40448 ChiCubed
author:ChiCubed
feat(LinearAlgebra/Dimension): tower law for algebraic extensions We generalise the tower law for `Module.rank` to the situation of a module over an algebraic extension of domains. --- See [the Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Tower.20law.20for.20.60Module.2Erank.60/) for some associated discussion. I am not sure about in which file these results should live, or what their names should be. For the file I have gone with `LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Algebraic.lean` for now, because these feel more like dimension theorems than `Algebra.IsAlgebraic` theorems, and IMO do not logically fit into the other existing files in `LinearAlgebra/Dimension`. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
110/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Algebraic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Free.lean 3 4 ['ChiCubed', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] nobody
2-72025
2 days ago
3-71564
3 days ago
3-71336
3 days
40498 wangying11123
author:wangying11123
feat(Geometry/Euclidean): unoriented angle eq of oriented angle eq This PR adds two theorems to Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Oriented/Affine.lean `angle_eq_of_oangle_eq`: If two oriented angles are equal, and the four endpoint pairs are nondegenerate, then the corresponding unoriented angles are equal. `angle_eq_of_oangle_eq_not_collinear`: If two oriented angles are equal, and the first triple is not collinear, then the corresponding unoriented angles are equal. new-contributor 22/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Oriented/Affine.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-52669
2 days ago
2-53462
2 days ago
2-53285
2 days
38534 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
refactor(Computability): bundle PFun into a structure with FunLike instance This PR refactors `PFun` from `def PFun α β := α → Part β` to a structure with a `FunLike` instance. [Discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Fix.20for.20fun_prop.20on.20PFun.20.28context.3A.20Computability.20Theory.29) ### Main changes * `PFun` is now a structure with a single field `toFun : α → Part β`. * Added the `FunLike (α →. β) α (Part β)` instance and `initialize_simps_projections`. * Added the basic projection/application simp lemmas needed for the structure wrapper. * Definitions which used to return raw lambdas as partial functions now explicitly use `PFun.mk` or `PFun.lift`. * Equality proofs for partial functions now use `PFun.ext` / `DFunLike.ext` where `funext` no longer applies directly. ### Downstream impact The refactor mainly impacts Computability Theory and Category Theory (`Category/PartialFun.lean`). Since `PFun` is no longer definitionally equal to `α → Part β`, tactics such as `rfl`, `simp`, and `funext` can no longer always see through the old raw-function representation. As a result, several proofs (e.g. `fix_aux`, `ppred`, `mem_eval`, and `unitIso`) grew in size, requiring explicit `ext` + `simp` breakdowns. I tried to keep these proof changes minimal; further golfing suggestions are very welcome. It seems that fully recovering the old brevity in some places may require additional `PFun`-specific API/congruence support, which I avoided adding in this PR to keep the diff minimal. ### Affected files * **Core:** `Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean` * **Computability:** `Partrec`, `PartrecBasis`, `PartrecCode`, `RE`, `RecursiveIn`, `Ackermann`, `StateTransition`, `TuringDegree`, `TuringMachine/Config` * **Category Theory:** `Category/PartialFun.lean` * **Other:** `Data/Finset/PImage.lean`, `NumberTheory/Dioph.lean` This also removes the previous `set_option linter.flexible false` workaround and the local transparency workaround in `TuringMachine/Config.lean`, as well as the local transparency workarounds in `Category/PartialFun.lean`. ### Note on LLM usage The core `PFun` change caused numerous downstream errors. I initially used an LLM to help draft fixes for these files. Afterwards, I spent a significant amount of time manually correcting and modifying all of the generated changes. new-contributor t-computability 529/502 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/PartialFun.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Ackermann.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Partrec.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PartrecBasis.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PartrecCode.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RE.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RecursiveIn.lean,Mathlib/Computability/StateTransition.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringDegree.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/Config.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/PImage.lean,Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Dioph.lean 13 10 ['AlexeyMilovanov', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
2-45959
2 days ago
8-13104
8 days ago
27-44370
27 days
39406 roos-j
author:roos-j
feat(Analysis): van der Corput's lemma Adds van der Corput's lemma on one-dimensional oscillatory integrals, a standard tool in harmonic analysis. Co-authored-by: Manasa Praveen <Manasa_Praveen@student.uml.edu> --- From https://github.com/roos-j/lean-oscillatory, see there for future plans Zulip discussion [#mathlib4 > Oscillatory integrals in Lean](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Oscillatory.20integrals.20in.20Lean/with/584786060) AI disclosure: The code in this PR was predominantly human-written. gpt-5.5 has helped in the later stages with shortening proofs, golfing and general advice. t-analysis new-contributor 568/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/OscillatoryIntegrals/VanDerCorput.lean 3 17 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-triage', 'roos-j'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
2-45871
2 days ago
2-46604
2 days ago
27-27953
27 days
40520 Julian-Kuelshammer
author:Julian-Kuelshammer
feat(CategoryTheory/Linear): linear Yoneda and coYoneda are linear Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Basic.lean: Adds an instance that the opposite category of a linear category is linear. Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Yoneda.lean: Adds instances that the linearYoneda and linearcoYoneda are linear functors, which was a TODO before. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor large-import 27/2 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/Yoneda.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-14482
2 days ago
2-15918
2 days ago
2-16223
2 days
40155 TheGoedeDoel
author:TheGoedeDoel
feat: functor of localized commutative rings Given a functor of commutative rings R and a submonoid functor S, we add a functor of commutative rings with objects that are localizations of R(U) at the submonoid S(U). We also show that this functor satisfies a universal property. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
255/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/LocalizedFunctor.lean 2 14 ['TheGoedeDoel', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions'] nobody
2-13424
2 days ago
2-14093
2 days ago
11-13909
11 days
39474 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Topology/Separation/Hausdorff): add `Filter.limUnder_congr` This PR adds `Filter.limUnder_congr` and some lemmas about `limUnder`. `Filter.limUnder_congr` allows rewriting `limUnder` expressions using equivalences of convergence behavior, without proving the filters actually converge, allowing convergence proofs to be carried out on more convenient expressions latter. t-topology new-contributor large-import 24/1 Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation/Hausdorff.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
2-5165
2 days ago
28-25009
28 days ago
28-24781
28 days
34713 dennj
author:dennj
feat(Probability/Markov): stationary distributions for stochastic matrices This PR proves that every row-stochastic matrix on a finite nonempty state space has a stationary distribution in the standard simplex. Main additions to `Mathlib/Probability/Markov/Stationary.lean`: - `IsStationary`: A distribution μ is stationary for matrix P if μ ᵥ* P = μ - `cesaroAverage`: Cesàro average of iterates of a vector under a matrix - `Matrix.rowStochastic.exists_stationary_distribution`: existence theorem The proof uses Cesàro averaging: start with uniform distribution, form averages, extract convergent subsequence by compactness, show limit is stationary via L¹ non-expansiveness. Also adds `vecMul_mem_stdSimplex` to `Stochastic.lean`: multiplying a probability vector by a row-stochastic matrix preserves simplex membership. This is human-made PR with AI help in golfing proof and documenting the code. new-contributor t-measure-probability 166/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Stochastic.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Markov/Stationary.lean 3 17 ['EtienneC30', 'dennj', 'dupuisf', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'riccardobrasca'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
2-3074
2 days ago
48-12088
48 days ago
58-44873
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37350 aditya-ramabadran
author:aditya-ramabadran
feat(Analysis/Distribution): define canonical maps between Schwartz/test functions, distributions/tempered distributions Defines these canonical maps: (1) continuous linear map from $\mathcal D$ to $\mathcal S$, and (2) induced (linear) restriction map from $\mathcal S'$ to $\mathcal D'$, as assigned by @ADedecker. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Put in a separate file since Distribution.lean only imports TestFunction right now and I thought it was cleaner to do in a new bridge file with both the maps. Open to changing this though. * Made use of #36445 (proved first map locally on fixed support spaces first by local seminorm estimates, then used limitCLM) * Needed a real to complex bridge `TestFunction.ToComplexSchwartzMap` since distributions are defined on real-valued test functions but tempered distributions in mathlib are defined on complex-valued Schwartz functions * Induced map $\mathcal S'(E,F) \to \mathcal D'(Ω,F)$ is $\mathbb C$-linear The main important defs are `ContDiffMapSupportedIn.toSchwartzMapCLM` which is the local fixed-support part, then `TestFunction.toSchwartzMapCLM` (where the continuity uses limitCLM to glue the local continuous linear maps on each $\mathcal D_K$), and `TemperedDistribution.toDistributionLM` which is the linear map from tempered distributions to ordinary distributions. Tested with `lake env lean Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TestFunctionSchwartz.lean` [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis new-contributor 225/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TestFunctionSchwartz.lean 2 25 ['aditya-ramabadran', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mcdoll'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
2-3072
2 days ago
34-39974
34 days ago
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40092 korbonits
author:korbonits
feat(Topology/Connected): path-connectedness of products and pi types # Disclaimer Following https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html, I wanted to make a simple contribution to point set topology given some of the very welcoming Zulip mathematicians. I used Claude Code to plan, review, and test some example definitions before raising this PR. I'm using this as a way to make meaningful contributions to mathlib4 as I learn Lean. Background: mathematics and a decade+ in ML engineering/applied science. # Description Add path-connectedness of binary products and dependent products (pi types): - `JoinedIn.prod`, `IsPathConnected.prod`, and `instance Prod.instPathConnectedSpace : PathConnectedSpace (X × Y)` - `JoinedIn.pi`, `IsPathConnected.pi`, and `instance Pi.instPathConnectedSpace : PathConnectedSpace (∀ i, Z i)` These instances were previously missing — `inferInstance` failed for both `PathConnectedSpace (X × Y)` and `PathConnectedSpace ((i : ι) → Z i)`. They were suggested as good first contributions on Zulip. The analogous `LocPathConnectedSpace` / `LocallyConnectedSpace` product and pi instances (and further `connectedComponent` / `pathComponent` product lemmas) are left for follow-up PRs. t-topology LLM-generated new-contributor 59/0 Mathlib/Topology/Connected/PathConnected.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'korbonits'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
2-3068
2 days ago
12-76453
12 days ago
12-77273
12 days
38049 WilliamCoram
author:WilliamCoram
feat: lemmas towards showing gaussNorm on MvPowerSeries is an absolute value We prove lemmas: ``gaussNorm_mul_le`` and ``gaussNorm_le_mul`` which will allow us to show it is an absolute value on Mv restricted power series. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor 144/1 Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/GaussNorm.lean 1 21 ['WilliamCoram', 'fbarroero', 'github-actions', 'riccardobrasca'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
1-41342
1 day ago
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60 days ago
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60 days
40491 zw810-ctrl
author:zw810-ctrl
feat(Algebra): range_prodMap for MonoidHom, RingHom, AlgHom --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
35/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Prod.lean 6 13 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen', 'zw810-ctrl'] nobody
1-38738
1 day ago
2-82101
2 days ago
2-85251
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35394 HugLycan
author:HugLycan
feat(Tactic/Positivity): make positivity work for types that are not partial orders Make positivity work for types that are not partial orders Most PositivityExt haven't been updated for non partial order cases yet. They will be updated in the later PR. `Strictness` now depends on `Option Q(PartialOrder $α)` instead of `Q(PartialOrder $α)`, and the constructors `Strictness.positive`/`Strictness.nonnegative` now have their `Q(PartialOrder $α)` typeclass arguments. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-meta maintainer-merge 612/354 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/AbsoluteValue/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Algebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Expect.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Ring/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Power.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Extended.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Interval/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Module/Field.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Exponential.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Real/Sqrt.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Bernstein.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NNReal.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Arctan.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/DerivHyp.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/DyckWord.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Regularity/Bound.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Triangle/Removal.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Real.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/NNReal/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorial/DoubleFactorial.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Totient.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Cast/Order.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Altitude.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Covering/Besicovitch.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Real.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Misc.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Zeta.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/NumberField.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/Projectivization.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LucasLehmer.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/SelbergSieve.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Order.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Bounded.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Defs.lean,MathlibTest/positivity.lean 54 94 ['HugLycan', 'JovanGerb', 'Vierkantor', 'fpvandoorn', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] dwrensha
assignee:dwrensha
1-20626
1 day ago
1-48899
1 day ago
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40496 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex): Define the surface of a simplex --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra LLM-generated new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
104/9 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Basic.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'wwylele'] nobody
1-3897
1 day ago
1-4743
1 day ago
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40479 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Standard): Define the standard $n$-simplex as an `Affine.Simplex` In this PR, we define a basis-dependent construction of an affine simplex, using which we define the standard $n$-simplex in `Fin n → k` in terms of `Pi.basisFun`. The main constructions are `Affine.Simplex.mkOfAffineBasis` and `Affine.Simplex.mkOfBasis`. The former constructs a simplex from any affine basis of an affine space and the latter constructs an affine simplex in a vector space viewed as an affine space. We then relate the construction to `stdSimplex`, defined in `Analysis.Convex.StdSimplex`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) LLM-generated new-contributor 199/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Standard.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
1-3336
1 day ago
1-16769
1 day ago
1-16541
1 day
39269 godofecht
author:godofecht
feat(Algebra/Spectrum): add the second resolvent identity Adds `spectrum.resolvent_sub_resolvent`: For `a b : A` in an `R`-algebra and `r` in the resolvent set of both, `resolvent a r - resolvent b r = resolvent a r * (a - b) * resolvent b r`. Companion to `spectrum.resolvent_eq`. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
15/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Spectrum/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'wwylele'] dagurtomas
assignee:dagurtomas
1-3291
1 day ago
32-23924
32 days ago
32-23696
32 days
40332 j-mayoral
author:j-mayoral
feat(FinitelyPresentedGroup): free product of finitely presented is finitely presented Adds the instance for the Coproduct of FinitelyPresentedGroup: `[IsFinitelyPresented G] [IsFinitelyPresented H]: IsFinitelyPresented (Coprod G H)` new-contributor t-group-theory large-import 28/0 Mathlib/GroupTheory/FinitelyPresentedGroup.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'homeowmorphism', 'j-mayoral', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
1-3289
1 day ago
6-55165
6 days ago
6-54937
6 days
40561 iosephusferrum
author:iosephusferrum
feat(ModelTheory): quantifier elimination for first-order theories This PR introduces `HasQuantifierElimination` for first-order languages, along with some standard criteria to establish it for any language that satisfies them and prerequisite formalization `mathlib4` required on elementary extension pairs (`IsElementaryExtensionPair`) and < κ-generated substructures (`CardinalLTGenerated`). It also states and proves that the first-order theory DLO (dense linear order without endpoints) has quantifier elimination (`dlo_hasQuantifierElimination`), using the newly formalized quantifier elimination criteria. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Salih Erdem Koçak <saliherdemkd@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) Please note that we have utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are directly "translated" from human-language source material (check the diff in `references.bib`) to Lean proofs using mentioned AI tools. However, all design/formalization decisions are made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated 992/7 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementaryExtensionPair.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Order.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialEquiv.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/QuantifierElimination.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Substructures.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased/UnicodeLinter.lean,docs/references.bib 11 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
1-3209
1 day ago
1-17077
1 day ago
1-17154
1 day
38584 TJHeeringa
author:TJHeeringa
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Reproducing): Add outerKernel, mem_iff --- Adds the `outerKernel` definition and the theorem `mem_iff`. These are needed for proving statements involving embeddings of RKHS. I can split `mem_of_posSemidef` and `mem_iff` off into a different pull request if that is preferred. The theorems `mem_of_posSemidef` and `posSemidef_of_mem` are the two directions of `mem_iff`. `posSemidef_of_mem` is slightly stronger than the converse direction of `mem_iff` in the sense that it also specifies the constant `c` in the statement. The specified `c` is in fact the smallest possible `c` for which the statement holds. The statement `mem_of_posSemidef` proves `∃ (g : H), (g : X → V) = f`. We could instead write `f ∈ (coeCLM 𝕜 (H:=H)).range`. Making this change would require the addition of the line `simp only [LinearMap.mem_range, coe_coe, coeCLM_apply]` in the beginning of the proof. The full beginning is then ``` lemma mem_of_posSemidef (f : X → V) {c : ℝ} (hc : ((c : 𝕜) ^ 2 • kernel H - outerKernel 𝕜 f).PosSemidef) : f ∈ (coeCLM 𝕜 (H:=H)).range := by simp only [LinearMap.mem_range, coe_coe, coeCLM_apply] let Laux : ... ``` Making a `MemRKHS` like MemLp and MemSobolev and then writing `MemRKHS H f` is also an option. Happy to change it to whatever is preferred. The proof of `mem_of_posSemidef` is based on the idea that any function f in the RKHS satisfies `<f,\sum_n K(\cdot,x_n)v_n>=\sum_{n} <f(x_n),v_n>` for `x_n\in X` and `v_n\in V` by the reproducing property. We define the operator L(\sum_n K(\cdot,x_n)v_n) = \sum_{n} <f(x_n),v_n>. This is bounded by the condition based on the kernels, and thus extends to a bounded linear operator on the RKHS. Its Riesz' representer agrees pointwise with f. AI: When asking how to avoid Classical.choose in constructing the operator L, Claude suggested the approach of going through the quotient. I made the proof using Claude as supplementary Loogle. Afterwards, I asked it to help shorted the proofs. Some suggestions for `mem_of_posSemidef` were applied. The other suggestions were not helping or not correct. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis new-contributor 144/3 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Reproducing.lean 1 15 ['TJHeeringa', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
0-67001
18 hours ago
0-67001
18 hours ago
22-69381
22 days
38669 dannyply
author:dannyply
feat(Topology/Algebra/PontryaginDual): prove compact monoids have discrete duals Proves that the Pontryagin dual of a compact monoid is discrete. As a consequence, it also adds the corresponding finite-type instances for compact discrete monoids. This upstreams a result first added downstream in [`YaelDillies/APAP`](https://github.com/YaelDillies/APAP), where this fact was needed to close a `sorry`. The proof separates the trivial character from all the others using the right half of the circle and adds a few reusable `Circle` helper lemmas near the existing related API. The original APAP proof was AI-assisted and then reviewed/rewritten during downstream review. For this PR, I used Codex to help adapt the APAP proof to mathlib and to refactor the supporting lemmas. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology new-contributor 141/20 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/Circle.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/PontryaginDual.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Defs.lean 3 41 ['dannyply', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'tb65536'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
0-48326
13 hours ago
0-48326
13 hours ago
11-14421
11 days
35569 goliath-klein
author:goliath-klein
refactor(PiTensorProduct/{InjectiveNorm, ProjectiveNorm}): deprecate `injectiveSeminorm` This PR: * Deprecates `PiTensorProduct.injectiveSeminorm` and supporting lemmas. * Moves the theory of `liftEquiv` from InjectiveSeminorm.lean to ProjectiveSeminorm.lean. No changes are introduced beyond adding deprecation notices, adapting docstrings, and moving material between files. The PR leaves InjectiveSeminorm.lean almost empty. A new implementation of `injectiveSeminorm`, one which reflects the common mathematical definition, is to be done. This is the third in a series of three PRs with the goal to [deprecate `PiTensorProuduct.injectiveSeminorm`](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/injectiveSeminorm/with/568798633). --- - [x] depends on: #35567 - [x] depends on: #35568 Deprecations: - injectiveSeminorm - dualSeminorms_bounded - injectiveSeminorm_apply - norm_eval_le_injectiveSeminorm - injectiveSeminorm_le_projectiveSeminorm - injectiveSeminorm_tprod_le Preliminary work toward a reimplementation is at #33969. I've added Davood and myself to the "Authors" field, as we have now significantly refactored this module. Co-authored-by: Davood H. T. Tehrani [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor 220/235 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/InjectiveSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/ProjectiveSeminorm.lean 2 10 ['github-actions', 'goliath-klein', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
0-47267
13 hours ago
0-47267
13 hours ago
59-71336
59 days
38319 Zetetic-Dhruv
author:Zetetic-Dhruv
feat(Combinatorics/SetFamily): Assouad's dual VC bound Adds the Finset-level form of Assouad's 1983 dual VC bound: if a family `𝒜 : Finset (Finset α)` has VC dimension at most `d`, then for any ground set `X : Finset α` the dual family `{𝒜.filter (· ∋ x) : x ∈ X}` has VC dimension at most `2 ^ (d + 1) - 1`. New declarations (in `Finset` namespace): - `dualFamily 𝒜 X`: for each `x ∈ X`, the subfamily `{A ∈ 𝒜 | x ∈ A}` - `mem_dualFamily` (`@[simp]`): membership characterisation - `exists_shatters_of_dualFamily_shatters`: Assouad's bitstring-coding lemma - `vcDim_dualFamily_le`: the headline VC bound Proof by Assouad's classical bitstring-coding argument. Sits on top of `Finset.shatterer` / `Finset.vcDim` from `Mathlib.Combinatorics.SetFamily.Shatter`. References: - P. Assouad, Densite et dimension, Ann. Inst. Fourier 33(3) (1983), Thm 2.13 - J. Matousek, Lectures on Discrete Geometry, GTM 212, Springer, 2002, Section 10.3 Lemma 10.3.3 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 199/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/DualVC.lean,docs/references.bib 3 40 ['Shreyas4991', 'YaelDillies', 'Zetetic-Dhruv', 'github-actions'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
0-47265
13 hours ago
35-17787
35 days ago
51-64608
51 days
39491 Yu-Misaka
author:Yu-Misaka
feat: a Cartan matrix of a reduced crystallographic root system cannot have eigenvalue 4 This proves the TODO that a Cartan matrix of a reduced crystallographic root system cannot have eigenvalue 4. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra codex LLM-generated maintainer-merge
label:t-algebra$
20/7 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/CartanMatrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/GeckConstruction/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/GeckConstruction/Semisimple.lean 3 11 ['Yu-Misaka', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'ocfnash'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
0-44533
12 hours ago
1-44746
1 day ago
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18 days
40050 ReemMelamed
author:ReemMelamed
feat(Algebra/Group/GreensRelations): add definitions for Green's relations This PR introduces the foundational definitions for Green's relations (L, R, H, D, and J) on semigroups. This is the first in a series of PRs aimed at formalizing Green's relations for semigroups. --- Zulip discussion: [Formalization of Green's Relations for semigroups](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Formalization.20of.20Green.27s.20Relations.20for.20semigroups/with/598557876) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
318/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Defs.lean 3 17 ['ReemMelamed', 'YaelDillies', 'YanYablonovskiy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
0-43905
12 hours ago
7-47190
7 days ago
14-27708
14 days
40558 ChiCubed
author:ChiCubed
feat(NumberTheory/Padics/PadicVal): remove redundant hypotheses + add `padicValRat.zpow` We remove redundant hypotheses q != 0 on pow / inv theorems (which can now be simp), and add the missing theorem `padicValRat.zpow` --- Note that some theorems have had signatures changed accordingly, and some simp theorems (`padicValRat.self_pow_inv`, `padicValNat.prime_pow`) are "redundant" now. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-number-theory new-contributor maintainer-merge 18/11 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicVal/Basic.lean 1 6 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
0-38576
10 hours ago
1-24129
1 day ago
1-24370
1 day
40539 edwardfalk
author:edwardfalk
feat(NumberTheory/LSeries): trivial and nontrivial zeros of riemannZeta This PR adds the sets of trivial and nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function to `Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/ZetaZeros.lean`: - `riemannZetaTrivialZeros` : the set `{-2, -4, -6, …}`, with a membership lemma and the inclusion into `riemannZetaZeros` (via `riemannZeta_neg_two_mul_nat_add_one`); - `riemannZetaNontrivialZeros` : zeros that are neither trivial nor the point `s = 1`, with a membership lemma and the inclusion into `riemannZetaZeros`; - `riemannHypothesis_iff_nontrivialZeros` : `RiemannHypothesis` is equivalent to the statement that every nontrivial zero has real part `1/2`. Motivation: the set-based formulation is the natural interface for follow-up work on the Riemann xi function (follow-up PR adds `riemannXi` with the unconditional zero characterization `riemannXi s = 0 ↔ s ∈ riemannZetaNontrivialZeros`) and, further out, for Li's criterion, whose coefficient sums range over the nontrivial zero set. Disclosure: this code was written with substantial assistance from Claude (Anthropic), as part of a long-running formalization project; I have reviewed it, it is sorry-free, and it builds and lints clean at master. Please apply the `LLM-generated` label. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-number-theory new-contributor 51/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/ZetaZeros.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'loefflerd'] loefflerd
assignee:loefflerd
0-37732
10 hours ago
1-61120
1 day ago
1-60892
1 day
35812 khwilson
author:khwilson
feat(MeasureTheory/Group/GeometryOfNumbers): successive minima and existence of a directional basis Define the successive minima of a discrete subgroup of a real vector space with respect to a convex set. These invariants show up throughout the geometry of numbers and are the focus of Minkowski's Second Theorem (whose statement is left here with a `proof_wanted`). Note: The key lemma is that the "gauge set" of the convex set is closed. I took the approach of showing that it is sequentially closed. There's an alternative approach via showing it's the union of a finite number of closed sets. I personally thought this approach was more intuitive, but the union approach may result in a slightly shorter proof. Co-authored-by: Yaël Dillies <yael.dillies@gmail.com> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [x] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> - [x] depends on #37738 - [x] depends on #37740 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-measure-probability maintainer-merge 350/36 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Body.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Gauge.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/FiniteDimensional/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Group/GeometryOfNumbers.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Units/Regulator.lean 7 91 ['Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'khwilson', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ocfnash'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
0-37600
10 hours ago
0-39477
10 hours ago
49-50595
49 days
38582 dennj
author:dennj
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix): add Hadamard matrices Introduce Matrix.IsHadamard over a *-semiring, with the basic theory: - IsHadamard: unitary entries plus two-sided orthogonality A * Aᴴ = n • 1 and Aᴴ * A = n • 1. Over ℝ/ℤ this recovers the classical Hadamard matrices (Definition 2.3.1 of de Launey–Flannery, Algebraic Design Theory); over ℂ it generalizes the complex Hadamard matrices of Definition 2.7.1. - IsHadamard.conjTranspose, IsHadamard.neg: closure under Aᴴ and negation. - IsHadamard.det_mul_star_det / star_det_mul_det: the determinant identity det A * star (det A) = n ^ n. - IsHadamard.det_ne_zero (over a reduced commutative ring) and IsHadamard.isRegular_det (when the order is regular in R). - IsHadamard.of_mul_conjTranspose / isHadamard_iff_mul_conjTranspose: the one-sided orthogonality condition suffices over a commutative ring whose order is regular (matrix form of Theorem 2.3.6). - IsHadamard.card_eq_mul_star_of_const_col_sum: constant column sum s forces order s * star s (slightly stronger than Theorem 2.3.7, which assumes both row and column sums constant). - IsHadamard.kronecker: the Sylvester (Kronecker product) construction. - IsHadamard.four_dvd_card: an integer Hadamard matrix of order > 2 has order divisible by 4. ## References Adds the de Launey–Flannery bibliography entry, cited from the new file. Human-made PR with LLM used for proof golfing and documentation - [x] depends on: #35652 - [x] depends on: #40418 t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
292/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Regular/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/HadamardMatrix.lean,docs/references.bib 4 101 ['JJYYY-JJY', 'dennj', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'ocfnash', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
0-35196
9 hours ago
0-45083
12 hours ago
38-23008
38 days
40495 gw90
author:gw90
feat: weighted graphs with killing term Adding basic definitions and API for weighted graphs and weighted graphs with killing term. --- My goal is to develop the basic theory from the beginning of [this textbook](https://www.math.uni-potsdam.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Prof-GraphTh/Keller/KellerLenzWojciechowski_GraphsAndDiscreteDirichletSpaces_wu_version.pdf). I also have some definitions and lemmas regarding Dirichlet forms and Laplacians to PR later, but I tried to pare down this first PR as much as possible. It currently has only 4 main definitions and sufficient API to demonstrate their correctness. Note that I did not use [SimpleGraph.edgeLabeling](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/find/?pattern=SimpleGraph.EdgeLabeling#doc) for the edgeWeight function because it is important that vertices that are not adjacent have an edge weight of zero. That is, the edgeWeight must be defined for all pairs of vertices and respect the underlying adjacency relation on the graph. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 368/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Weighted/Basic.lean,docs/references.bib 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-18097
5 hours ago
2-3732
2 days ago
2-3504
2 days
38309 ntapiam
author:ntapiam
feat(Algebra/NonAssoc): dendriform algebras Define dendriform semirings and algebras --- This PR introduces dendriform structures such as dendriform semirings and algebras, and proves basic facts linking them to their pre-Lie counterparts. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
270/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/NonAssoc/Dendriform/Defs.lean,docs/references.bib 3 5 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'ntapiam'] nobody
0-5170
1 hour ago
36-56485
36 days ago
51-61554
51 days
38848 jcreinhold
author:jcreinhold
feat(AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet): exists_isPushout_of_ne_top Every proper subcomplex of a simplicial set extends by attaching a single cell along its boundary, exhibited as a pushout of `∂Δ[n] ↪ Δ[n]`. This is the per-cell input for cell-by-cell filtrations of monomorphisms in `SSet`. Adapted from @joelriou 's [proof](https://github.com/joelriou/topcat-model-category/blob/813338a8c88cfe0096deed7e3ba7daf92d4a1c71/TopCatModelCategory/SSet/Boundary.lean#L187). I also added the supporting lemma `Types.isPullback_of_eq_setPreimage` (set-preimage square is a pullback in `Type u`). AI use: Claude helped locate `subtype_val_mono` and the `backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency` option. t-algebraic-topology new-contributor 119/3 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Boundary.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Types/Pullbacks.lean 2 26 ['github-actions', 'jcreinhold', 'joelriou', 'mckoen'] nobody
0-5170
1 hour ago
12-54923
12 days ago
41-8899
41 days
35402 samueloettl
author:samueloettl
feat(Dynamics/BirkhoffSum): birkhoffAverage const --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> I think this is useful and one of these should be a simp lemma. I'm not really sure if I got the naming of the theorems correct. When generalizing to the assumption (n : R) ≠ 0 instead of the special case CharZero R with n ≠ 0 I had to use "open Classical in". I'm a bit unfamiliar with that part so please check if this makes sense. See also https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/35307#discussion_r2823586252 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-dynamics new-contributor 14/0 Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Average.lean 1 26 ['Maldooor', 'github-actions', 'lua-vr', 'mcdoll', 'samueloettl'] nobody
0-5168
1 hour ago
45-44518
45 days ago
111-43103
111 days
40567 Erotemic
author:Erotemic
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace): gram rigidity theorems [LLM-generated] This proof was written by Fable 5, Opus 4.8, and critiqued by GPT 5.5. This PR is the first of what I think are significant mathlib contributions. I have introduced this problem in: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/583339-AI-authored-projects/topic/AI-assisted.20MDS.20and.20spectral.20PRs/with/602650518 I started down this formalization road attempting to formalize a result about estimating an LLM-benchmark estimation technique: DKPS (Data Kernel Perspective Space): https://github.com/AIQ-Kitware/aiq-dkps-formalization/ I have a basic understanding of lean. I am working to learn the required math to understand this, but I'm afraid I don't pass the "understand every line of this" test. I do however know that the theorem statement look reasonable, and it type checks as part of an argument I do understand at a higher level. The interesting thing about these proofs is that they were resistant to AI formalization until Fable-5 came out. Still it took a few days of effort to push everything into its current shape. I'm willing to dedicate more time and work through the process of landing this. t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 227/2 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/GramMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Orthonormal.lean,docs/references.bib 3 26 ['Erotemic', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
0-3973
1 hour ago
1-2947
1 day ago
1-2719
1 day
38014 cduenasnavarro
author:cduenasnavarro
feat(InformationTheory): linear codes over finite fields and minimum distance properties Define linear codes over a finite field `F` as finite-dimensional subspaces of `Fin n → F`, together with their minimum Hamming distance. Main definitions: * `LinearCode` * `minDist` * `LinearCodeWithDist` * `hammingSphere` Main results: * `minDist_eq_sInf_pairwiseDist`: characterisation of the minimum distance via pairwise distances * `disjoint_spheres`: Hamming spheres of radius `t` around distinct codewords are disjoint if `2 * t < d` Pending: * Choosing an adequate book reference --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability new-contributor 181/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/InformationTheory/Coding/LinearCode.lean 2 38 ['cduenasnavarro', 'github-actions', 'linesthatinterlace', 'rkirov', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
0-3059
50 minutes ago
61-23111
61 days ago
61-23646
61 days
40569 teorth
author:teorth
feat: costa-pereira inequalities --- This PR upstreams the Costa-Pereira inequalities from https://alexkontorovich.github.io/PrimeNumberTheoremAnd/blueprint/secondary-chapter.html#costa-pereira-sec , with streamlined proofs. These inequalities give quite precise upper and lower bounds for the difference between the Chebyshev functions `θ` and `ψ`, namely that `ψ x - θ x ≤ ψ (x ^ (1 / (2 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (3 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (5 : ℝ)))` and `ψ (x ^ (1 / (2 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (3 : ℝ))) + ψ (x ^ (1 / (7 : ℝ))) ≤ ψ x - θ x` for all non-negative `x`. As a corollary, the bound `ψ x = θ x + O( √x )` is established. --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-number-theory 135/15 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Chebyshev.lean 1 19 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'teorth'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
0-3054
50 minutes ago
0-36476
10 hours ago
0-76748
21 hours
40572 Robby955
author:Robby955
feat(NumberTheory): first-order Euler-Maclaurin summation formula This adds the first-order Euler–Maclaurin summation formula to `Mathlib/NumberTheory/`. It introduces `periodizedBernoulli1 x = Int.fract x - 1/2` (the 1-periodic first Bernoulli function) with the unconditional bound `|periodizedBernoulli1 x| ≤ 1/2`, and proves, for `f` continuously differentiable on `[a, b]` with `0 ≤ a ≤ b`, ``` ∑ n ∈ Ioc a b, f n = ∫ x in a..b, f x + ∫ x in a..b, deriv f x * periodizedBernoulli1 x ``` as `sum_eq_integral_add_integral_deriv_mul_periodizedBernoulli1`. Opened as a draft to settle naming first: `bernoulliFun` and `periodizedBernoulli` (on `UnitAddCircle`) are nearby, and `periodizedBernoulli1` may be better expressed in terms of one of them. Lean Code and research is developed with AI assistance (Claude Code CLI, the model used was Opus 4.8). Results are kernel checked locally, and I am writing these posts myself in order to fully comply with mathlib4's strict anti-ai policies. I have opened a discussion on zulip for any feedback in regard to this PR, and to address any issues, questions or comments. Update: following feedback periodizedBernoulli1 is now bernoulliFun 1 (Int.fract x), which connects it to the existing bernoulliFun infrastructure rather than an ad-hoc named expression, without growing this PR's scope. The general periodizedBernoulli n := bernoulliFun n ∘ Int.fract family and the n-order Euler-Maclaurin formula are queued as a follow-up PR. The statement is standardized on Int.floor throughout (the main theorem and the private floor-correction lemma). The Abel-summation step stays Nat-indexed internally, bridged to the Int.floor statement by a small cast helper, so the Nat/Int mixture is gone. Rob t-number-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 209/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/EulerMaclaurin.lean 2 11 ['Robby955', 'ajirving', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
0-3053
50 minutes ago
0-52402
14 hours ago
0-52174
14 hours

PRs on the review queue labelled 'easy'

Number Author Title Description Labels +/- Modified files (first 100) 📝 💬 All users who commented or reviewed Assignee(s) Updated Last status change total time in review
39787 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Order/WellQuasiOrder): `WellQuasiOrdered` if onto homomorphous from a `WellQuasiOrdered` relation It is used in #39788 for proof of well foundedness of `MonomialOrder` when the index type is finite. The hypotheses can be further weaken once #38557 is merged. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order easy 16/0 Mathlib/Order/WellQuasiOrder.lean 1 3 ['Hagb', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
15-34860
15 days ago
20-20936
20 days ago
20-20708
20 days
40335 SnirBroshi
author:SnirBroshi
doc(1000-yaml): we don't have Cauchy's integral theorem The [referenced declaration](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral.html#Complex.circleIntegral_div_sub_of_differentiable_on_off_countable) is [Cauchy's integral formula](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy%27s_integral_formula), not [Cauchy's integral theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy%27s_integral_theorem). --- Originally added in #20470 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) documentation easy 0/3 docs/1000.yaml 1 6 ['CoolRmal', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
5-32650
5 days ago
6-46756
6 days ago
6-46528
6 days
40445 jjdishere
author:jjdishere
chore(Topology/Algebra/UniformMulAction): fix name style In this PR, we rename some instances that does not follow the Mathlib naming convention. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology t-algebra easy
label:t-algebra$
3/3 Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/UniformMulAction.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'jjdishere', 'ocfnash'] nobody
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40522 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore: bump ProofWidgets version This PR bumps mathlib to the newest ProofWidgets version. It has minimized it's imports. Apparently, mathlib doesn't need any adaptations. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) dependency-bump easy 1/1 lake-manifest.json 1 3 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
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40261 grunweg
author:grunweg
fix(scripts/create_deprecated_modules): produce deprecated modules ob… …eying the module system --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) easy CI 7/2 scripts/create_deprecated_modules.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40516 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat: conditions for commuting with a unitary element --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra easy
label:t-algebra$
21/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Unitary.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] nobody
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40560 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: tag map_mono and comap_mono with gcongr --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) easy maintainer-merge 20/2 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/NonUnitalSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Map.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/NonUnitalSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Subalgebra.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Groupoid/Subgroupoid.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Maps.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/MapFold.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FiniteIndexNormalSubgroup.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/AffineSubspace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Congruence/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maps.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/Opens.lean 15 2 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40581 LLaurance
author:LLaurance
chore: replace refine with intro --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory easy 2/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/StronglyTranscendental.lean 1 2 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40568 yuanyi-350
author:yuanyi-350
doc: note Steinhaus theorem in `1000.yaml` [MeasureTheory.Measure.div_mem_nhds_one_of_haar_pos](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/Basic.html#MeasureTheory.Measure.div_mem_nhds_one_of_haar_pos) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) documentation easy t-measure-probability 3/1 docs/1000.yaml 1 2 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] kex-y
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PRs on the review queue labelled 'tech debt' or 'longest-pole'

Number Author Title Description Labels +/- Modified files (first 100) 📝 💬 All users who commented or reviewed Assignee(s) Updated Last status change total time in review
39808 chenson2018
author:chenson2018
chore(Data): refactor proofs where `grind?` fails These are sources of technical debt as now reported in the [weekly linting report](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Weekly.20linting.20log/with/544658968). The idea is that a successful `grind` proof can fail to report the theorems it used via `grind?`, which means that if these proofs break across toolchains that it becomes significantly harder to repair. Most of these are fixed by squeezing the call to `grind` and unsetting `linter.tacticAnalysis.verifyGrindOnly` so they no longer appear in the weekly report. Unfortunately, this can't be on by default for performance reasons, but I highly encourage using this linter when adding any `grind` proofs. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data tech debt 69/41 Mathlib/Data/Bool/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Bool/Set.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fin/Tuple/NatAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Powerset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Range.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/SMulAntidiagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Chain.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Count.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Cycle.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Induction.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/ReduceOption.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sigma.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sort.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/TakeDrop.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Triplewise.lean,Mathlib/Data/Option/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Disjoint.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Function.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Insert.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sum/Order.lean 24 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
19-63491
19 days ago
19-76911
19 days ago
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39755 wwylele
author:wwylele
chore(GroupTheory): remove a defeq abuse --- I am not sure if this is the right change to make, so I'd like to start a discussion from this. The issue here seems to be that the simp lemma [MulAction.orbitRel.Quotient.orbit_mk](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.html#MulAction.orbitRel.Quotient.orbit_mk) fired and changed the underlying type of variables in the expression, which is not defeq at instance transparency, and fails defeq check for `MulAction` ([MulAction.instElemOrbit](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.html#MulAction.instElemOrbit) vs [MulAction.instElemOrbit_1](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.html#MulAction.instElemOrbit_1)). The easy change here is to disable the offending simp, but it feels like a common language pitfall. Should we do either of the following instead? - remove `MulAction.orbitRel.Quotient.orbit_mk` from default simp set - Make the the orbit definition more transparent <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-group-theory 1/2 Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] jcommelin
assignee:jcommelin
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40404 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace): remove some `erw`'s Extracted from #40348 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-order t-measure-probability 27/6 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace/Order.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/OrderDual.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
4-53122
4 days ago
4-56420
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40420 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: remove non-reducible diamond in splitting field Currently, `f.SplittingField` has two `K`-algebra structures. The PR fixes this. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
label:t-algebra$
3/1 Mathlib/FieldTheory/SplittingField/Construction.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'sgouezel'] nobody
4-29257
4 days ago
4-35117
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40228 thorimur
author:thorimur
chore: clean up `backward.privateInPublic` around `d₂₃` Moves a single-use private declaration into a let declaration. This reduces instructions in that file by ~29% (but this gets swallowed in the overall noise). Note: currently `LieModule.Cohomology.d₂₃_aux._proof_17` is the biggest proof in mathlib (counted with sharing) :) This PR changes it to `CategoryTheory.Functor.IsDenseSubsite.isIso_ranCounit_app_of_isDenseSubsite`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
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11/17 Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Cochain.lean 1 24 ['JovanGerb', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'thorimur'] nobody
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38957 wwylele
author:wwylele
chore(GroupTheory/DivisibleHull): remove `backward.privateInPublic` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-group-theory 5/12 Mathlib/GroupTheory/DivisibleHull.lean 1 13 ['Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jcommelin', 'wwylele'] nobody
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40392 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore(MeasureTheory/Integral/Lebesgue/Basic): fix an `erw` Extracted from #40348. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability tech debt 11/1 Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Lebesgue/Basic.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] EtienneC30
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40394 mathlib-splicebot
author:mathlib-splicebot
chore(MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/InnerProductSpace: remove an `erw` Extracted from #40348. t-measure-probability tech debt 7/6 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/InnerProductSpace.lean 1 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
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40431 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in C^* algebras The following fails before the PR, succeeds after it ``` example : ((instCStarAlgebraSubtypeMemStarSubalgebraComplexElemental x).toAlgebra : Algebra ℂ ↥(StarAlgebra.elemental ℂ x)) = (StarAlgebra.elemental ℂ x).algebra := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
label:t-algebra$
1/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Basic.lean 1 9 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-bors', 'sgouezel', 'themathqueen'] nobody
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40427 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in `ConjAct` The following fails before the PR, suceeds after it ``` example : (ConjAct.instGroupWithZero.toDivInvMonoid : DivInvMonoid (ConjAct G₀)) = ConjAct.instDivInvMonoid := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-group-theory tech debt 20/6 Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/ConjAct.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/ConjAct.lean 2 2 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions'] nobody
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40429 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in AEval The following fails before the PR: ```example : ((Module.AEval.instAddCommGroup a).toAdd : Add (Module.AEval R M a)) = (Module.AEval.instAddCommMonoid a).toAddCommSemigroup.toAddCommMagma.toAdd := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` It works after the PR, modulo the instance renaming. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra tech debt
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2/5 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Module/AEval.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
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40457 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: use more `inferInstanceAs` to define instances on type synonyms Otherwise, the instance functions are not declared on the right space. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology tech debt 42/20 Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Weak.lean,Mathlib/Topology/VectorBundle/Constructions.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'sgouezel'] nobody
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40452 sgouezel
author:sgouezel
chore: fix non-reducible diamond in tensor product norms The following fails before the PR, succeeds after it: ``` example : (PiTensorProduct.instSeminormedAddCommGroup.toNorm : Norm (PiTensorProduct 𝕜 fun i => E i)) = PiTensorProduct.instNorm := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt t-analysis 2/2 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/InjectiveSeminorm.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'metakunt', 'sgouezel'] nobody
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