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28803 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
refactor: unbundle algebra from `ENormed*` Further speed up the search in the algebraic typeclass hierarchy by avoiding searching for `TopologicalSpace`. This PR continues the work from #23961. - Change `ESeminormed(Add)Monoid` and `ENormed(Add)Monoid` so they no longer carry algebraic data. - Deprecate `ESeminormed(Add)CommMonoid` and `ENormed(Add)CommMonoid` in favor of `ESeminormed(Add)Monoid` and `ENormed(Add)Monoid` with a commutative algebraic typeclass. |Old|New| |---|---| | `[ESeminormed(Add)(Comm)Monoid E]` | `[(Add)(Comm)Monoid E] [ESeminormed(Add)Monoid E]` | | `[ENormed(Add)(Comm)Monoid]` | `[(Add)(Comm)Monoid E] [ENormed(Add)Monoid]` | See [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/.2328803.20refactor.3A.20unbundle.20algebra.20from.20.60ENormed*.60/with/536024350) ------------ - [x] depends on: #28813 t-algebra merge-conflict slow-typeclass-synthesis awaiting-zulip t-analysis
label:t-algebra$
80/63 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/CStarMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/InfiniteSum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/IndicatorFunction.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space/AEEqFun.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space/HasFiniteIntegral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space/Integrable.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LocallyIntegrable.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/CompareExp.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/TriangleInequality.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegrableOn.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/Basic.lean 14 28 ['astrainfinita', 'bryangingechen', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-bot', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'sgouezel'] grunweg
assignee:grunweg
353-51144
11 months ago
362-2298
362 days ago
0-16864
4 hours
30451 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(HomogeneousIdeal): generalize to homogeneous submodule Continuation of #30437 with permission from @jjaassoonn, which is a continuation of #9820 . The definitions, constructions and theorems in `HomogeneousIdeal.lean` are generalized to homogeneous submodules. Let `R` be a graded ring and `M` be a graded `R`-module. Say an `R`-submodule `N` of `M` is homogeneous if for every `x` in `N`, each projection of `x` to `M_i` is in `N`. None of this file's results depends on the grading on `R`, but we include the grading on `R` for technical reasons. We define the "homogeneous core" of a not necessarily homogeneous submodule N to be the biggest homogeneous submodule contained within N, and the "homogeneous hull" to be the smallest homogeneous submodule that contains N. All definitions/constructions/theorems are then copied for ideals/homogeneous ideals. The motivation of this generalization is graded quotient module. (#18716) --- <!-- 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-ring-theory awaiting-author merge-conflict 581/185 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finsupp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Decomposition.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Finsupp.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/GradedModule.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Scheme.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Submodule.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Radical.lean 10 23 ['github-actions', 'mariainesdff', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
150-21693
4 months ago
163-83652
163 days ago
22-55625
22 days
37556 edwin1729
author:edwin1729
feat(Topology/Order): Locale.localePointOfSpacePoint if we have a Scott Topology from an Algebraic DCPO (3/4) in a series of PRs proving that "Scott Topologies over Algebraic DCPOs are Sober" We prove here that the unit of the adjunction from `TopCat` to `Locale` defined in `Topology/Order/Category/FrameAdjunction.lean` is a surjective mapping, under the following condition: The underlying TopologicalSpace must be a Scott Topology generated with an underlying Algebraic DCPO structure. - [ ] depends on: #37445 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 393/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopologyDCPO.lean,docs/references.bib 4 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
116-52349
3 months ago
141-76849
141 days ago
0-562
9 minutes
36896 PieterCuijpers
author:PieterCuijpers
feat (Algebra/Order/Quantale): isMulLeftsided, isMulRightsided, isMulTwosided and strict versions * Adding definitions of quantale elements being leftsided, rightsided, and twosided, and strict versions Should we include these definitions in the main Algebra/Order/Quantale.lean file, or start a separate file for them? I have a few basic theorems I would like to include on these notions, but invite suggestions. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
81/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Quantale.lean 1 5 ['NoahW314', 'PieterCuijpers', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
109-2442
3 months ago
115-81097
115 days ago
39-15412
39 days
39108 idontgetoutmuch
author:idontgetoutmuch
feat(Geometry/Manifold/GroupLieAlgebra): Add mfderiv_mul_left_mul and left-translate for integral curves Add the following: `mfderiv_mul_left_mul`: the derivative of left-multiplication satisfies a chain rule: $$d(L_{g \cdot h})_x = d(L_g)_{h \cdot x} \circ d(L_h)_x$$ `mulInvariantVectorField_mul`: the vector field at the translated point is the push forward of the vector field: $$V(g \cdot h) = d(L_g)_h(V(h))$$ `IsMIntegralCurve.left_translate`: using these, if $\gamma$ is an integral curve of $V$, then so is $t \mapsto g \bullet \gamma(t)$ for any $g \in G$, since: $$\frac{d}{dt}(g \bullet \gamma(t)) = d(L_g)_{\gamma(t)}\left(\frac{d\gamma}{dt}(t)\right) = d(L_g)_{\gamma(t)}(V(\gamma(t))) = V(g \bullet \gamma(t))$$ I argue (*) all the time with LLMs so this PR will certainly have had some input from them. Is that enough of a disclosure? (*) Like Lewis Carroll: In my youth said the sage I took to the law and argued each case with wife And the muscular strength that it gave to my jaw has lasted the rest of my life t-differential-geometry new-contributor awaiting-author LLM-generated 73/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/GroupLieAlgebra.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
104-72564
3 months ago
104-72629
104 days ago
0-37210
10 hours
34875 banrovegrie
author:banrovegrie
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix): add Sherman-Morrison formula Mathlib has the matrix determinant lemma (`det_add_replicateCol_mul_replicateRow` in SchurComplement.lean) but lacked the corresponding inverse formula. This PR fills that gap. - Add `Matrix.inv_add_vecMulVec`: Sherman-Morrison formula for `(A + uv^T)^{-1}` - Add `Matrix.inv_sub_vecMulVec`: subtraction variant - Add `Matrix.isUnit_det_add_vecMulVec`: invertibility under the formula's hypotheses ## Test plan - [x] `lake build` passes - [x] Lines within 100 char limit - [x] All declarations have docstrings **Any specific AI usage?**: Used Copilot for review purposes. t-algebra new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
135/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/ShermanMorrison.lean 2 15 ['Xxxjdjdid', 'banrovegrie', 'chrisflav', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
82-74145
2 months ago
128-75222
128 days ago
69-2479
69 days
40893 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: search for an IsManifold hypothesis first If we have an explicit IsManifold hypothesis in the local context, we almost definitely want to use it. I really wonder why we did not add this code before. Perhaps it was not necessary? --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-differential-geometry 41/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Notation.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Advanced.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Sphere.lean 4 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
58-19748
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
33466 Shreyas4991
author:Shreyas4991
refactor(Combinatorics/Digraph): add vertex sets --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author 440/50 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Orientation.lean 2 109 ['IvanRenison', 'Shreyas4991', 'SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vihdzp', 'vlad902'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
57-74042
1 month ago
57-74042
57 days ago
30-15352
30 days
40934 bwangpj
author:bwangpj
feat(NumberTheory/ModularForms): define (level-one) Hecke operators Attempt at defining Hecke operators on functions on the upper half-plane. t-number-theory awaiting-author 89/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/LevelOne/HeckeOperators.lean 2 9 ['CBirkbeck', 'MichaelStollBayreuth', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
57-28968
1 month ago
58-3449
58 days ago
2-4328
2 days
36086 Multramate
author:Multramate
feat(Algebra): add liftEquiv for groups, rings, algebras, and adjoin 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/) t-algebra awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
49/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Bivariate.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/QuotientGroup/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AdjoinRoot.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/Operations.lean 4 7 ['CBirkbeck', 'Multramate', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
51-76700
1 month ago
155-77788
155 days ago
15-12449
15 days
26803 bjoernkjoshanssen
author:bjoernkjoshanssen
feat: second partial derivatives test We prove that if `f` is a real-valued function on `n`-dimensional Euclidean space with vanishing gradient at `x₀`, twice continuously differentiable at `x₀`, whose second Frechét derivative is positive definite at `x₀`, then `f` has local minimum at `x₀`. This project was started at the Lean for Mathematicians workshop hosted by the Simons Foundation in June 2025 in a group consisting of Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen, Erin Griffin, Asaf Kapota, and Janani Lakshmanan, see repo at https://github.com/bjoernkjoshanssen/secondpartial --- <!-- 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-analysis awaiting-author 558/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/PartialDerivativeTest.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/NormedSpace.lean 3 45 ['bjoernkjoshanssen', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'themathqueen'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
51-41372
1 month ago
52-50735
52 days ago
16-43905
16 days
41337 gotrevor
author:gotrevor
doc(1000-yaml): add Goodstein's theorem and the Kirby–Paris theorem Claims two listed-but-unclaimed entries in the 1000+ theorems scoreboard by adding external-formalization pointers (no mathlib declaration; same pattern as Löb's theorem [`Q204884`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L201), the flypitch continuum-hypothesis independence [`Q208416`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L216), and Arrow's impossibility theorem [`Q33481`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L30)). ## Entries | Wikidata | Theorem | Formalization | |----------|---------|---------------| | `Q1149185` | **Goodstein's theorem** — every Goodstein sequence terminates | [`lean-gallery`](https://github.com/gotrevor/lean-gallery/blob/main/LeanGallery/Logic/Goodstein/Statement.lean) (ordinal-descent proof) | | `Q1149185X` | **Kirby–Paris theorem** — PA does not prove that every Goodstein sequence terminates | [`goodstein-independence`](https://github.com/gotrevor/goodstein-independence/blob/main/src/GoodsteinPA/Statement.lean) | ## Notes - **`Q1149185X` (Kirby–Paris, 1982)** is built on the [`FormalizedFormalLogic/Foundation`](https://github.com/FormalizedFormalLogic/Foundation) library (the same library that backs the existing Löb's-theorem entry [`Q204884`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L201)), via the Wainer growth-rate route (`Goodstein` outgrows every PA-provably-total function). The headline `peano_not_proves_goodstein` is sorry-free and `#print axioms`-clean — it rests on exactly `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. - **`Q1149185`** is Goodstein's theorem proper (the termination statement, provable in ZFC / Lean); mathlib does not currently contain it. - Both formalizations are by Trevor Morris, developed with AI assistance: Claude Code (Fable 5, Opus), Codex, and Harmonic's Aristotle. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) new-contributor LLM-generated 6/0 docs/1000.yaml 1 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
49-45469
1 month ago
49-47329
49 days ago
49-47169
49 days
41490 smmercuri
author:smmercuri
refactor: make adicCompletionIntegers a type --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP merge-conflict 118/46 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/FinitePlace.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/HeightOneSpectrum.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/AdicValuation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/FiniteAdeleRing.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LaurentSeries.lean 5 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'smmercuri'] nobody
43-62538
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
41667 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(GCDMonoid): `Associates` form `DistribLattice` Co-authored-by: Aaron Liu @plp127 Import increase to two modified files are 2~3%, maybe I'll create another file GCDMonoid.Lattice for the new results. --- - [ ] depends on: #41666 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
231/54 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice/Constructor.lean,Mathlib/Order/ModularLattice.lean 5 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
39-62939
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
41781 teng10
author:teng10
feat(Algebra/Representation): add abstract permutation action in TensorPower Hello, I'm a new contributor. I had an introduction here on [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Introduction.3A.20Schur.20Weyl.20Duality/with/607194314) This PR is a first step in formalizing Shur Weyl duality, which I got feedback that it would be useful to mathlib. The final statement I had in mind has the form /-- The centralizer of `{g^{⊗k} | g ∈ End(V)}`equals `Span{W_σ | σ ∈ S_k}`, for all dimensions `d` and tensor powers `k`. ---/ This PR tries to define permutation action on TensorPower; define permutation image space. An initial version of the definition is more specific to the Euclidean space (for reference I list them below) ``` open scoped TensorProduct variable {d : ℕ} {k : ℕ} /-- The `k`-fold tensor power of `ℂ^d`, defined as `⨂[ℂ] (i : Fin k), (Fin d → ℂ)`. -/ abbrev PiTensorPower (d k : ℕ) : Type := PiTensorProduct ℂ (fun (_ : Fin k) => (Fin d → ℂ)) /-- The permutation operator `W_σ` on the tensor power `V^{⊗k}`. Given `σ : Equiv.Perm (Fin k)`, this acts by permuting the tensor factors: `W_σ (v₁ ⊗ ⋯ ⊗ vₖ) = v_{σ⁻¹(1)} ⊗ ⋯ ⊗ v_{σ⁻¹(k)}`. -/ def permAction (d : ℕ) {k : ℕ} (σ : Equiv.Perm (Fin k)) : PiTensorPower d k ≃ₗ[ℂ] TensV d k := PiTensorProduct.reindex ℂ (fun (_ : Fin k) => (Fin d → ℂ)) σ /-- The set of permutation operators in `End(V^{⊗k})`. -/ def permImage (d k : ℕ) : Set (Module.End ℂ (TensV d k)) := Set.range (fun σ : Equiv.Perm (Fin k) => (permAction d σ).toLinearMap) ``` LLM acknowledgement: I have used aristotle to write these definitions. However, I am very motivated to learn how to write proper code. I have looked more into `PiTensorProduct` and `TensorPower` module and came to the abstract version in the PR. I tried to ask aristotle about how it's defining things and whether it's suitable for mathlib. And I would very much appreciate your thoughts on how appropriate these definitions are. Thanks for your time! Yanting --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
22/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Basic.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'teng10'] nobody
37-77961
1 month ago
37-79301
37 days ago
37-79141
37 days
35073 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(CategoryTheory/Sites): more on Cech cohomology WIP branch --- - [x] depends on: #35035 - [x] depends on: #35026 - [x] depends on: #35038 - [x] depends on: #35140 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-category-theory merge-conflict 667/30 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Grp/Limits.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/AlternatingFaceMapComplex.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/ExtraDegeneracy.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialObject/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/Arrow.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/FormalCoproducts/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/FormalCoproducts/Cech.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/FormalCoproducts/EvalOpAddCommGrpCat.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/FormalCoproducts/Misc.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/SheafCohomology/CechAddCommGrpCat.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Subfunctor/Sieves.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/Cech/AddCommGrpCat.lean 13 6 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
37-67921
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
39347 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): refactor of Pattern and shift-invariance of shape languages for subshifts ## Summary This PR refactors Pattern.mulShift in Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean and uses the cleaner definition to prove shift-invariance of the language of a subshift on a finite shape. ## Changes Pattern.mulShift now returns a Pattern instead of a configuration (more natural). - Old type: Pattern.mulShift : Pattern A G → G → (G → A) - New type: Pattern.mulShift : Pattern A G → G → Pattern A G - The result carries its support (p.support.image (v * ·)) and the default-outside-support proof, so callers don't have to re-derive them. The [IsLeftCancelMul G] hypothesis is moved to the lemmas that actually use it. - The definition Pattern.mulShift itself no longer needs left-cancellation (it only chooses a preimage noncomputably). - The hypothesis is now stated on mulShift_config_apply_mul_left_of_mem and mulOccursInAt_eq_cylinder directly, instead of being a section-level variable. Renames following the type change. - mulShift_apply_mul_left_of_mem → mulShift_config_apply_mul_left_of_mem (because we now write (p.mulShift v).config instead of p.mulShift v). New @[simp] and @[ext] lemmas for Pattern. - Pattern.ext: two patterns are equal iff their supports agree and their configurations agree on the support. - Pattern.mulShift_support: the support of p.mulShift v is p.support.image (v * ·). - Pattern.fromConfig_support: the support of fromConfig x U is U. - Pattern.fromConfig_config_of_mem: on its support, fromConfig x U agrees with x. New lemma Pattern.fromConfig_mulShift. For a left inverse g' * g = 1, shifting the pattern fromConfig x U by g equals fromConfig (mulShift g' x) (U.image (g * ·)). New theorem MulSubshift.languageOn_image_mulShift. For a subshift Y and elements g, g' with g * g' = 1 and g' * g = 1: (fun p => p.mulShift g) '' Y.languageOn U = Y.languageOn (U.image (g * ·)) i.e. the language on the translated shape is exactly the image of the language on U under the pattern-shift map. This gives a bijection between Y.languageOn U and Y.languageOn (U.image (g * ·)), with inverse p ↦ p.mulShift g'. Stated for left-cancellative monoids with an invertible element. Updated docstrings for Pattern.mulShift and the renamed lemma to reflect the bundled-Pattern return type and clarify which results need [IsLeftCancelMul G]. t-dynamics new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 142/48 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
37-65898
1 month ago
78-15097
78 days ago
22-25130
22 days
41821 Timeroot
author:Timeroot
chore(Order/Basic): add grind _=_ to Subtype.coe_lt_coe, coe_le_coe Add grind annotations to Subtype.coe_le_coe and Subtype.coe_lt_coe. As noted in [this zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113488-general/topic/grind.20failures/near/610812085), grind was failing to solve some fairly simple goals, and I think these are generally good annotations to have. (I think they will usually fire usefully.) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 2/2 Mathlib/Order/Basic.lean 1 4 ['Timeroot', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
36-79585
1 month ago
36-80860
36 days ago
36-80700
36 days
41830 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
feat(Data/PFun): add lemmas for ran, restrict, map, image and preimage Add missing simp / API lemmas for partial functions, and strengthen `preimage_inter` from a subset inclusion to an equality. Also tag a few `Part` uniqueness lemmas for `grind`. - `Part`: `grind` attributes on `get_mem`, `mem_unique`, `mem_right_unique` - `ran`: `ran_coe`, `ran_eq_empty_iff_dom_eq_empty` - `restrict`: `dom_restrict`, `restrict_restrict`, `ran_restrict`, `preimage_restrict` - `map`: `dom_map`, `mem_map`, `ran_map`, `image_map`, `preimage_map` - `image` / `preimage`: `image_subset_ran`, `preimage_empty`, `disjoint_preimage_of_disjoint`, plus `simp`/`gcongr` attributes --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 86/3 Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean,Mathlib/Data/Part.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
36-63803
1 month ago
36-65387
36 days ago
36-65227
36 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 tech debt awaiting-author merge-conflict 260/195 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Style.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/TextBased.lean,scripts/nolints.json 3 6 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
36-44739
1 month ago
40-76784
40 days ago
39-70541
39 days
34440 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: linter for name components in uppercase Per the naming convention, these are errors (unless they are an abbreviation). Mathlib has *many* violations at the moment: for this reason, we add this as an environment linter and automatically add all current exceptions. Once these have been fixed, converting to a syntax linter is desirable. Until then, track the number of such exceptions as technical debt. --- [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/naming.20convention.20linter/with/570617527) Note to self: wait for CI, then do a final nolints update. and try to implement the follow-up soon #40977 is also rolled into this linter now: TODO update PR description! <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author awaiting-CI merge-conflict 1082/23 Mathlib/Init.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Style.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/DoubleUnderscore.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/TextBased.lean,scripts/nolints.json 5 31 ['Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
35-78712
1 month ago
185-18635
185 days ago
13-63250
13 days
41868 angusjoshi
author:angusjoshi
feat(Analysis/Polynomial): the real numbers form a real closed field prove that the real numbers form a real closed field, providing the `IsRealClosed ℝ` instance. this completes the "real numbers" part of a todo in `Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsRealClosed/Basic.lean`. the nontrivial ingredient is that every odd-degree real polynomial has a real root (`Real.exists_isRoot_of_odd_natDegree`), deduced from the intermediate value theorem via the eventual-sign lemmas in `Mathlib/Analysis/Polynomial/Order.lean`: if such a polynomial had no root, those lemmas would force its value at `0` to be simultaneously positive and negative. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor awaiting-author 61/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Polynomial/IsRealClosed.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsRealClosed/Basic.lean 3 12 ['angusjoshi', 'artie2000', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'metakunt'] nobody
33-75279
1 month ago
35-69847
35 days ago
0-8278
2 hours
42025 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(ModelTheory): add counting formulas Add formula constructors expressing at least, at most, and exactly finitely many realizations, together with their semantic characterizations. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #42024 AI disclosure: I used Codex to generate the Lean declarations and documentation in this PR. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) large-import blocked-by-other-PR 125/1 Mathlib/Data/Set/Card.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
30-9863
30 days ago
30-9864
30 days ago
0-525
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33714 idontgetoutmuch
author:idontgetoutmuch
feat(Geometry/Manifold): riemannian metrics exist Using a partition of unity, we prove the existence of a smooth Riemannian metric. The idea is that there are two equivalent ways of defining a bilinear positive definite form: 1. pull back the inner product on the model fiber `F` along the inverse trivialization; 2. push a pair of fiber vectors forward into `F`, then apply the inner product there. Definition (1) makes smoothness straightforward: locally the form is smooth, provided the domain is taken small enough: the intersection of the trivialization's base set with the chart source. Global smoothness then follows from a partition of unity. It is less clear (to me at least) how to get positive-definiteness from (1). This is what (2) is for: with vectors pushed forward into an inner product space, positivity, definiteness and symmetry are immediate. We prove the two definitions agree, transferring these properties back to (1). One step remains. Mathlib's `ContMDiffRiemannianMetric` requires the the set where the form is less than 1 to be von Neumann bounded: Let $E$ be a real vector bundle over a manifold $B$, with model fiber $F$, an inner product space; $E_b$ the fiber over $b \in B$ and $e_i : E_b \to F$ the fiberwise linear isomorphism onto the model fiber given by the trivialization $i$, and $\|\cdot\|$ the norm on $F$. Let $\{f_i\}_{i \in B}$ be a smooth partition of unity subordinate to the trivialization domains. Then the set $\{v \in E_b : g_b(v,v) < 1\}$ is bounded, where $g_b(v,v) = \sum_i f_i(b)\, \|e_i v\|^2$. Since the $f_i(b)$ sum to $1$, at least one is positive; fix such an $i$, so $f_i(b) > 0$, and write $e := e_i$. Because $f_i(b) > 0$, the point $b$ lies in the support of $f_i$, and subordinacy places that support inside the small set where the trivialization $e$ is available. For any $v$ in our set, the single $i$-th term is at most the whole sum: $f_i(b) \|e v\|^2 \le g_b(v,v) \lt 1$. Since $f_i(b) > 0$, we can divide to obtain $$\|e v\| \le \sqrt{\tfrac{1}{f_i(b)}}.$$ Setting $r = {1}/{f_i(b)}$, every $v$ in our set satisfies $e v \in \overline{B}_F\!\big(0, r\big)$, and since $v = e^{-1}(e v)$ lies in $e^{-1}$ of that closed ball. Our set is therefore contained in the image of a bounded ball under the continuous linear map $e^{-1}$. That image is bounded (continuous linear maps preserve boundedness), and a subset of a bounded set is 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/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor awaiting-author 498/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finprod.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ExistsRiemannianMetric.lean 3 201 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'idontgetoutmuch'] nobody
26-15231
26 days ago
26-15231
26 days ago
138-75422
138 days
38546 yhx-12243
author:yhx-12243
fix(Algebra/Module/Injective): changing the universe from the module's to the ring's Change the definition of ```lean class Module.Injective : Prop where out : ∀ ⦃X Y : Type v⦄ [AddCommGroup X] [AddCommGroup Y] [Module R X] [Module R Y] (f : X →ₗ[R] Y) (_ : Function.Injective f) (g : X →ₗ[R] Q), ∃ h : Y →ₗ[R] Q, ∀ x, h (f x) = g x ``` into ```lean class Module.Injective : Prop where out : ∀ ⦃X Y : Type u⦄ [AddCommGroup X] [AddCommGroup Y] [Module R X] [Module R Y] (f : X →ₗ[R] Y) (_ : Function.Injective f) (g : X →ₗ[R] Q), ∃ h : Y →ₗ[R] Q, ∀ x, h (f x) = g x ``` where `u` is the universe of ring, `v` is the universe of module, to make it agree with `Module.Baer` and real mathematical definition, **without universe issues** (make the theorem [`Module.Baer.of_injective`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Injective.html#Module.Baer.of_injective) not require `Small.{v, u} R` issue). This type of adaption also appeared in the criterion `Module.Flat`, which also uses `Type u` on testing modules. See discussions in https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Universe.20issue.20about.20injective.20module . --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-zulip awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
57/43 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Injective.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Ulift.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Injective.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/FinGroupCharZero.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Flat/Tensor.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalProperties/Injective.lean 6 11 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-bors', 'wwylele', 'yhx-12243'] nobody
26-2830
26 days ago
117-61732
117 days ago
0-24433
6 hours
42158 sweeneyde
author:sweeneyde
feat(AlgebraicTopology): natural transformation to nerve homotopy Given a natural transformation between two functors, we produce a homotopy between the maps they induce on nerve simplicial sets. --- Using `SmallCategory` instances made the proof easier--I had trouble with the universe levels involved when trying to use `Category.{v} C` instead. One could use [CategoryTheory.AsSmall](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/ULift.html#CategoryTheory.AsSmall) to convert to a small category first. - [ ] depends on: #41963 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 blocked-by-other-PR 119/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NerveProduct.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ComposableArrows/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/IsoCat.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Products/Basic.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
25-55171
25 days ago
25-55204
25 days ago
0-29
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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 merge-conflict 75/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/BaseChange.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Module.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
24-53544
24 days ago
24-53545
24 days ago
91-30358
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42226 espottesmith
author:espottesmith
feat(Combinatorics/Hypergraph): add restriction `x ≠ y` to hypergraph vertex and edge adjacency --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 introduces a small change to the definitions of adjacency and edge-adjacency for undirected hypergraphs, based on a conversation with @Jun2M and @b-mehta in [#28613](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/28613). Previously, any two vertices (edges) `x` and `y` could be adjacent, provided that there was an edge in the edge set containing both of them (there was a vertex contained in both of them). Now, we add the restriction that `x` is not equal to `y`. This should allow `SimpleGraph` to be a clean specialization of `Hypergraph` and to ease the eventual implementation of walks. This PR has no dependencies, but see also [42164](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/42162), @Jun2M's implementation of `HyperGraphLike` and formalization that `Hypergraph`s are `HyperGraphLike`, which includes this restriction on `Adj`. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 4/4 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Hypergraph/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
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24 days ago
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42178 cameronfreer
author:cameronfreer
feat(Computability/Primrec/List): add theorems showing that List.all, List.any and List.sum are primitive recursive Add the parameterized `list_all`, `list_any` and natural-number `list_sum`, in the style of the existing `list_map`, `list_foldr` and `list_findIdx`. Mathlib already has a parameterized core, but no direct lemmas for these standard list operations, so downstream developments tend to reconstruct them from `list_foldr` at each use site. In the course of writing [cameronfreer/computable-analysis](https://github.com/cameronfreer/computable-analysis) I ended up needing this in three places, all of which can now make use of the results here instead (see [a6898b5](https://github.com/cameronfreer/computable-analysis/commit/a6898b5), in particular `Weihrauch/Principles/Limit.lean:117`, `TypeTwo/PrefixTable.lean:334,351,369`, and `Measure/DisintegrateLower.lean:877,902`). :robot: These proofs were written with the assistance of Claude Opus 5 high and reviewed by GPT Sol 5.6 xhigh. t-computability new-contributor LLM-generated 21/1 Mathlib/Computability/Primrec/List.lean 1 4 ['cameronfreer', 'github-actions'] nobody
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22 days ago
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42307 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
feat(Analysis): define Bessel potential spaces This PR defines Bessel potential or Fourier theoretic Sobolev spaces. Material taken from github.com/mcdoll/DirichletProblem --- As a side note: some of the theorems in `Distribution.Sobolev` will have to be reworked (and maybe the file has to be renamed). In the future, the facts about `TemperedDistribution.MemSobolev` will be deduced from facts about `BesselPotentialSpace`, the reason being that the existence quantifier makes it impossible to track the `Lp` function, which makes it really hard to prove continuity statements. This is more related to the properties of interesting operations such as the Sobolev embedding theorem and the trace theorem and I don't think that deducing `MemSobolev.add` from the bundled version saves any lines. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 289/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/FunctionalSpaces/BesselPotentialSpace.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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42358 homeowmorphism
author:homeowmorphism
doc(RingTheory/Extension/Generators): remove stale TODO and clarify docstring Update the docstring in light of #25085 refactoring the bundled type into an unbundled type. A fix to the docstring has been done in #39705. The TODO still to be removed and the docstring is clarified a bit to be clear that the type iota is now unbundled. --- Use of AI: Claude Fable was used to help me understand this API in light of me working on a similar API for `Group.Presentation` (#41936). It came to my attention that the docstring was outdated and I had Claude fetch the PR history. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 7/17 Mathlib/RingTheory/Extension/Generators.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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27135 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat: `gconvert` tactic The `gconvert` tactic is like `convert`, except it generates an implication goal instead of an equality goal, and then calls `gcongr` on it instead of `congr`. This PR deprecates the `peel` tactic in favour of `gconvert` and `congr!`. This PR also fixes the imports of `gcongr`: all files should import `Mathlib.Tactic.GCongr` rather than `Mathlib.Tactic.GCongr.Core`. As a result, the `assumption` discharger of `gcongr` fires in a few places where it did not before. --- <!-- 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-meta large-import file-removed 226/163 Archive/Imo/Imo2024Q1.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/LieTheorem.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Nilpotent.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Unbundled/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/TVS.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ApproximateUnit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/AbelLimit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/JensenFormula.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/WithSeminorms.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/Spectrum.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Flatten.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/OmegaLimit.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Exponent.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Triangularizable.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Niven.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicNumbers.lean,Mathlib/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/ConditionallyCompleteLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Independence/Kernel/Indep.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ComputeAsymptotics/Multiseries/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GCongr/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Peel.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/NhdsKer.lean,Mathlib/Topology/DerivedSet.lean,Mathlib/Topology/LocallyFinsupp.lean,MathlibTest/GConvert.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/GCongr/Core.lean 36 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
17-76309
17 days ago
17-73700
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17 days
42446 ipezygj
author:ipezygj
feat(Algebra/Order/Ring/Pow): bernoulli's inequality for a subtracted term Adds `one_sub_mul_le_pow`, the mirror of `one_add_mul_le_pow`: ```lean lemma one_sub_mul_le_pow (H : a ≤ 2) (n : ℕ) : 1 - n * a ≤ (1 - a) ^ n ``` `Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Pow.lean` already carries Bernoulli in the `1 + a` form and one reformulation of it (`one_add_mul_sub_le_pow`); this is the `1 - a` form, which is the shape that comes up when bounding a product of complements — for example showing that `1 - (1 - p) ^ n ≤ n * p`, the comparison between the Šidák and Bonferroni corrections in statistics, which follows immediately by `linarith`. The hypothesis `a ≤ 2` is exactly what `one_add_mul_le_pow`'s `-2 ≤ -a` becomes, and it is load-bearing rather than decorative: the inequality fails for `a > 2` (checked numerically over a grid before writing the proof). Proof is two lines and reduces directly to the existing lemma. This is my first contribution to mathlib, so please do point out anything that does not match the library's conventions. --- [Blueprint] not applicable. t-algebra new-contributor
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6/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Pow.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
17-72990
17 days ago
17-74138
17 days ago
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17 days
40537 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables): define main degree This PR defines the **main degree** of a multivariate polynomial: * `MvPolynomial.mainDegree p : Multiset σ` : When `σ` is a linear order, `mainDegree p` is the multiset consisting of the maximal variable among all variables appearing in `p`, appearing with its largest multiplicity among all monomials in `p`. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
112/23 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CommRing.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Degrees.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/SchwartzZippel.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Homogeneous.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder/DegLex.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Trunc.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/ChevalleyComplexity.lean 12 19 ['SnkXyx', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] nobody
15-78446
15 days ago
15-78446
15 days ago
47-43330
47 days
42536 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
fix(Linter/UnusedTactic): don't use `IO.Ref` for extensibility This PR cleans up the unused tactic linter extensibility implementation. Previously, this was implemented using a `PersistentEnvExtension` and an `IO.Ref`. The problem with the `IO.Ref` is that it creates "spooky action at a distance": a command later in the file can affect what happens earlier in the file. Instead, we can allow both local and global modifications using a `SimpleScopedEnvExtension`. Previously, the list of exceptions was unnaturally split into the two files. This PR makes it into just a single list. Additionally: - `#allow_unused_tactic` is deprecated in favour of `allow_unused_tactic` - We put a namespace around the `change?` syntax, so that `change?` is not anymore a declared 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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) file-removed 130/146 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Init.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Change.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/UnusedTactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/UnusedTacticExtension.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/UnusedTactic.lean 7 3 ['JovanGerb', 'adomani', 'github-actions'] nobody
14-80474
14 days ago
14-79849
14 days ago
14-79689
14 days
40741 AntoineduFresne
author:AntoineduFresne
feat(order): dilworth's and mirsky's theorems for finite orders I add Dilworth's theorem and its order dual, Mirsky's theorem, for finite subsets of a partial order, together with the order-theoretic lemmas they rest on. A prior external formalization by Vlad Tsyrklevich is linked from `1000.yaml`; this is an independent `Finset`-based development using Galvin's proof, and I agreed the `1000.yaml` update with him. I split the min-max content, as for Hall's marriage theorem, into a weak-duality inequality and a strong-duality existence of a matching pair, so I never define an extremal quantity over families of sets (no `Finset.min'` / `Finset.max'`): - `dilworth` / `mirsky` — an antichain and a chain cover (resp. a chain and an antichain cover) of equal size; - `antichain_le_chain_cover` / `chain_le_antichain_cover` — the weak-duality inequalities, for an arbitrary relation; - `dilworth_partition` / `mirsky_partition` — the same with a pairwise-disjoint partition. For Dilworth I use Galvin's induction (gluing step `chainCover_glue`); I avoid the König / bipartite-matching route since König isn't in Mathlib yet (at least last time I checked). I prove Mirsky directly (peeling off minimal elements) rather than via `OrderDual`, since the direct induction seems simpler to me and the two proofs already share their foundations (the closure lemmas and the injective weak dualities). Internally I work with an injection `f : α → Finset α` on the antichain rather than with the `Finset (Finset α)` cover directly, so distinctness of the chains comes from the antichain property instead of a separate bookkeeping. ## Questions I'd like input on 1. Explicit min-max? I give weak duality plus a matching pair, from which "largest antichain = smallest chain cover" follows; I do not state that equality as a single theorem (doing so would, I think, mean defining the extremal quantities I wanted to avoid). Would you also like an explicit min-max statement? 2. Two layers of weak duality. I expose it twice: an injective form (`IsAntichain.exists_injOn_mem_chains`, over an arbitrary relation and an arbitrary index type, no finiteness) and a `Finset` cardinality form (`antichain_le_chain_cover`), the latter a one-line specialization of the former. I'm not sure whether exposing both is right, or whether one of them should be canonical. And is there appetite to push the general core to an `ℕ∞` / infinite version, or is the finite form the right scope here? 3. `[DecidableEq α]` on the main theorems. It comes only from writing the cover as `s = 𝒞.biUnion id` (`Finset.biUnion` needs it); a membership-form coverage condition such as `∀ x, x ∈ s ↔ ∃ C ∈ 𝒞, x ∈ C` would drop the assumption, though it seems to me a bit less readable. Which do you prefer? (I think the injective-form weak dualities assume neither order, finiteness, nor `DecidableEq`.) 4. Naming. I use `C` / `A` for a chain / antichain and `𝒞` / `𝒜` for a chain / antichain cover (for hopefully obvious reason). Happy to change these if you would prefer something else. ## Open questions - File placement (`Mathlib/Order/Dilworth.lean`?), and whether the general lemmas (the injective transversal and the weak dualities) should live in `Mathlib/Order/Antichain.lean` rather than in a new file. The maximal-antichain closure lemma that was originally here has been split out into #42590. Zulip: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Antoine.20du.20Fresne.20von.20Hohenesche/with/604112426 AI use: I worked out all proofs on paper first and most of the design structure of the file. I then used Claude Code (Claude Opus) to transcribe my paper proofs into Lean, weaken hypotheses, reduce redundancy, and fix comment typos. t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 568/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Dilworth.lean,docs/1000.yaml 3 18 ['AntoineduFresne', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'tdwag123'] nobody
13-16967
13 days ago
13-17020
13 days ago
65-17364
65 days
37724 xgenereux
author:xgenereux
feat(UniqueFactorizationDomain/Multiplicity): `WfDvdMonoid.max_power_factor` for finsupp A version of `WfDvdMonoid.max_power_factor` for finsets/finsupp. That is, we take the highest power which divides everything in the finset. AI disclaimer: I asked Claude Code to simplify the proofs at commit https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/37724/changes/579eceaad06e32941615830e6838547d464d28b6. 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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory 68/10 Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain/Multiplicity.lean 1 6 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'xgenereux'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
11-48194
11 days ago
11-48194
11 days ago
38-81304
38 days
41318 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology): long exact sequence of a triple --- - [ ] depends on: #41285 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 954/39 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/HomologicalComplex.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/HomologicalComplexKernels.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/ShortComplex/HomologicalComplex.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/AlternatingFaceMapComplex.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialObject/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology/MapHomologicalComplex.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology/Relative.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology/Triple.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Nonempty.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/SSetPair.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SingularHomology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/FunctorCategory/Shapes/Kernels.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/MonoCoprod.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Preserves/SigmaConst.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Products.lean 18 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
10-65419
10 days ago
unknown
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42669 kris-gaudel
author:kris-gaudel
feat(Analysis/Convex): add `ShapleyFolkman` lemma Closes https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/14427 Formalizes the Shapley-Folkman Lemma, uses the proof outlined [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapley%E2%80%93Folkman_lemma#Proofs) (Via reduction from Carathéodory's theorem) t-analysis new-contributor 346/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/ShapleyFolkman.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-52798
10 days ago
10-58689
10 days ago
10-58529
10 days
35881 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
chore: do not use `inf` `sup` in `LinearOrder` lemmas `max` and `sup` have been unified into the same function. It is no longer necessary to create lemmas about `sup` for `LinearOrder`. This PR moves `max` lemmas to an earlier file to ensure that files importing deprecated `sup` lemmas can 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #35841 - [ ] depends on: #35880 - [ ] depends on: #42373 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order WIP merge-conflict 112/120 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/CauSeq/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/PosPart.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Unbundled/Abs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Reverse.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/OrderOfVanishing.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/ConvergenceRadius.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/OpenMapping.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/ProperAction.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Seminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Seminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/PosLog.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Lattice/Fold.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Infix.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Factorization/LCM.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/PreVariation.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Stieltjes.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/PiSystem.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/AbelSummation.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/PrimesInAP.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/Summable.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Ostrowski.lean,Mathlib/Order/BoundedOrder/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/BourbakiWitt.lean,Mathlib/Order/Defs/LinearOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/ENNReal.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/LinearOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/MinMax.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Moments/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Moments/IntegrableExpMul.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Process/LocalProperty.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/GaussNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/HilbertPoly.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Restricted.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/WeierstrassPreparation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Order/ToInt.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Algebra.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/BundledFun.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Infsep.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Semicontinuity/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sion.lean 47 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
10-1819
10 days ago
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42667 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
chore: make `Set.inclusion` semireducible It is currently an abbrev, which confuses `fun_prop` due to dependent types in lemmas like `Topology.IsEmbedding.inclusion`. After this change, `fun_prop` will be able to prove goals like `IsEmbedding f → IsEmbedding (Set.inclusion h ∘ 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/) 18/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Directed.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Compactness.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Inclusion.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/UnionLift.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Set.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Fraisse.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialEquiv.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Substructures.lean,Mathlib/Order/CountableDenseLinearOrder.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Opens.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Covering/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/UniformEmbedding.lean 12 3 ['gasparattila', 'github-actions', 'plp127'] nobody
9-56762
9 days ago
9-56828
9 days ago
9-74764
9 days
41847 stalex444
author:stalex444
feat(Analysis/Matrix): tightness of the Tsirelson bound This file constructs the explicit real-Pauli CHSH tuple in 4×4 real matrices — X⊗1, Z⊗1, and (√2)⁻¹·(1⊗(X±Z)) — and proves it's a CHSH tuple. It also shows its CHSH operator sends the Bell vector ![1,0,0,1] to √2^3 times itself. The PR also goes further than the request: √2^3 is the least constant bounding that operator in the Loewner order (via the scoped MatrixOrder instances + the existing tsirelson_inequality), so the constant in tsirelson_inequality cannot be improved. Small honest caveat worth stating: the "over every algebra" corollary quantifies over Type (universe-0), since hypotheses can't quantify universes; the concrete least-constant statement is universe-free. This Lean code was drafted with the help of AI (Claude Code). I reviewed the file; built it locally against current Mathlib master and confirmed that it compiled. --- Questions for reviewers: - happy to make B₀' and B₁' private if preferred - happy to provide a ℂ-matrix version if that's more 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/) new-contributor LLM-generated 229/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/CHSH.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/CHSH.lean 3 8 ['github-actions', 'stalex444', 'vihdzp'] nobody
9-55121
9 days ago
36-48264
36 days ago
36-48104
36 days
41258 ungatz
author:ungatz
feat(Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian): add the Donoho-Stark support uncertainty principle This adds the Donoho–Stark support uncertainty inequality for the unitary Fourier transform on a finite abelian group, plus the supporting Fourier-inversion machinery indexed by the Pontryagin dual `AddChar G ℂ`. The headline: > **Theorem `AddChar.donoho_stark`.** For nonzero `f : G → ℂ`, > `Fintype.card G ≤ (support f).ncard * (support (fourierTransform f)).ncard`, > where `fourierTransform f ψ = |G|^(-1/2) * ∑ g, conj (ψ g) * f g` ranges over `ψ : AddChar G ℂ`. The proof is the elementary (L¹, L∞) duality argument that any harmonic-analysis textbook gives for the classical `ZMod N` case; no Parseval or Cauchy–Schwarz is needed. The finite-abelian generalisation is folklore (stated in Tao–Vu *Additive Combinatorics* and Terras *Fourier Analysis on Finite Groups*); I did not find it formalised in Mathlib or any other major library. ### Why this belongs in Mathlib Mathlib already has the supporting infrastructure — character theory of finite abelian groups (`Mathlib.Algebra.Group.AddChar`), character orthogonality and Pontryagin duality (`Mathlib.Analysis.Fourier.FiniteAbelian.{Orthogonality, PontryaginDuality}`). The Donoho–Stark inequality is the canonical application of all three, and its absence is a real gap: I needed it for a downstream operator-uncertainty result (a diagonal-operator `rank * Pauli-support` bound on the finite Heisenberg group reduces to it) and ended up proving it from scratch. Beyond that use, it is a standard tool in compressed sensing on finite abelian groups, additive combinatorics, and discrete signal recovery (the 1989 paper has ~3500 citations). ### What's in this PR A single new file, `Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian/DonohoStark.lean`: - `AddChar.fourierTransform` — the unitary (symmetric) Fourier transform indexed by `AddChar G ℂ`; - `AddChar.fourier_inversion` — the inversion formula; - `AddChar.norm_fourierTransform_le`, `AddChar.norm_le_sum_norm_fourierTransform` — the two `L∞ ≤ |G|^(-1/2) · L¹` triangle bounds; - `AddChar.donoho_stark` — the support uncertainty inequality. Design choices I expect questions on, and my defaults: - **`ℂ` rather than `RCLike`**: matches the cited literature and the cleanest home of `AddChar.norm_apply`; happy to generalise if preferred. - **`Set.ncard` for support sizes**: avoids needing `DecidableEq ℂ` in the statement. - **A new sibling file** of `Orthogonality.lean` / `PontryaginDuality.lean` rather than a subsection: orthogonality is the tool, Donoho–Stark is the application; can inline if preferred. Deliberately *not* included: the diagonal-operator `rank * Pauli-support ≥ 2^n` corollary from my workspace — the Pauli-word machinery has no natural home in `Analysis/Fourier` yet; happy to factor it into a follow-up if there is interest. ### AI usage disclosure Per the [AI contribution policy](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html): the original Lean proof was generated by **Aristotle** (Harmonic AI's automated proof system) from a dispatch containing the statement and the (L¹, L∞) proof strategy, as part of my PhD research workspace. I audited the delivery line by line against Donoho–Stark 1989 (the dispatch also produced a kernel-checked counterexample to a tempting wrong variant — replacing rank by the count of distinct eigenvalues — which the 2×2 identity falsifies). The file here is my adaptation to Mathlib conventions and to current master (module system, `Set.ncard` statement, robust cast handling in the inversion proof), with final tactic-level repairs done with the assistance of Claude (Anthropic). I understand and can defend every line without AI assistance. Please add the `LLM-generated` label (I cannot set labels myself). ### Test plan - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Analysis.Fourier.FiniteAbelian.DonohoStark` clean (0 errors, 0 warnings). - [x] `#print axioms` on all five declarations: `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. - [x] `lake exe lint-style` clean; all lines ≤ 100 chars. - [x] `Mathlib.lean` updated in alphabetical position. - [x] Imports minimal (`PontryaginDuality` + `RCLike.Basic` only). ### Reference Donoho, D. L. and Stark, P. B. (1989). *Uncertainty principles and signal recovery.* SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, **49**(3): 906–931. https://doi.org/10.1137/0149053 --- t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 283/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian/DonohoStark.lean 2 4 ['YaelDillies', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] urkud
assignee:urkud
8-48151
8 days ago
51-53383
51 days ago
51-53223
51 days
42742 ADedecker
author:ADedecker
feat: the set of Fredholm operators between two Banach spaces is open --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #42689 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 485/259 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Const.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/ContinuousInverse.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/BoundedLinearMaps.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/Fredholm/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/Fredholm/Open.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Complement.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/ContinuousLinearMap/Invertible.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Equiv.lean 9 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
7-82783
7 days ago
8-71419
8 days ago
0-53
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41501 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth): baillon-haddad theorem For a differentiable convex function on a Hilbert space, the Baillon-Haddad theorem identifies `K`-smoothness with `K`-cocoercivity of the gradient. This closes the four-way equivalence between `LipschitzSmoothWith K f`, `LipschitzWith K (fderiv ℝ f)`, `LipschitzWith K (∇ f)`, and `CocoerciveWith K f` under `ConvexOn ℝ Set.univ f`. --- The textbook proof goes through the auxiliary function `φₓ(z) := f(z) - ⟨∇f(x), z⟩` (convex, `K`-smooth, minimum at `x`) while here the argument is inlined without constructing `φₓ`. I am considering adding an `Algebra` file to `LipschitzSmoothWith` in a future PR that would allow to factor the proof through `φₓ` explicitly, but I don't think it is strictly necessary and I am not sure yet about the uses beyond a more idiomatic proof here. - [ ] depends on: #39574 - [ ] depends on: #39524 - [ ] depends on: #41495 - [ ] depends on: #41494 - [x] depends on: #39206 - [x] depends on: #39203 - [x] depends on: #39202 Diff: [link](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/diffbase/lipschitzSmooth-convex...feat/lipschitzSmooth-convex) t-measure-probability blocked-by-other-PR 1173/13 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Convex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/FDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LipschitzSmooth/Gradient.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/FDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Gradient.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/LineDeriv.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/CurveIntegral/Basic.lean 11 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
7-63925
7 days ago
44-81344
44 days ago
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42790 xroblot
author:xroblot
chore(RingTheory/Ideal/Norm): weaken the `Ideal.absNorm` API to rings with finite quotients The last results of the `Ideal.absNorm` API that still assumed a `ℤ`-basis are weakened to their honest hypotheses: `absNorm_eq_zero_iff` and its `nonZeroDivisors` corollaries only need `Ring.HasFiniteQuotients`, while the results whose statement involves `ℤ` (`exists_prime_and_absNorm_eq_pow`, `exists_isMaximal_dvd_of_dvd_absNorm`) need `CharZero` or `FaithfulSMul ℤ` together with `Algebra.IsIntegral ℤ`. `exists_prime_and_absNorm_eq_pow` is also split, the primed version taking `P ≠ ⊥` as an explicit hypothesis and the unprimed one deducing it. This is the fourth part of a sequence of PRs generalizing `Ideal.absNorm` away from `Module.Free ℤ`, after #42081, #42784 and #42787. Prepared with Claude Code 🤖 --- - [ ] depends on: #42787 merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR 191/158 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/FinitePlace.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/RamificationInertia/Inertia.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Norm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Int.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Norm/AbsNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Norm/RelNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/HasFiniteQuotients/Norm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RamificationInertia/Inertia.lean 9 1 ['mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
7-28910
7 days ago
unknown
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30847 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(CategoryTheory/Presentable): the representation theorem If `C` is an essentially `w`-small category, then the category of `κ`-continuous functors `Cᵒᵖ ⥤ Type w` is locally `κ`-presentable, and any locally `κ`-presentable category is equivalent to such a category. In particular, we show that a locally `κ`-presentable category has limits. This is a draft... --- - [ ] depends on: #42645 - [ ] depends on: #30817 - [x] depends on: #32725 - [x] depends on: #41036 - [x] depends on: #32423 - [x] depends on: #32424 - [x] depends on: #32034 - [x] depends on: #31137 - [x] depends on: #30795 - [x] depends on: #30755 - [x] depends on: #30731 - [x] depends on: #30554 - [x] depends on: #30533 - [x] depends on: #30513 - [x] depends on: #30509 - [x] depends on: #30507 - [x] depends on: #30492 - [x] depends on: #30464 - [x] depends on: #30459 - [x] depends on: #30269 - [x] depends on: #30247 - [x] depends on: #30241 - [x] depends on: #30168 - [x] depends on: #30160 - [x] depends on: #29881 - [x] depends on: #29854 - [x] depends on: #29565 - [x] depends on: #29543 - [x] depends on: #29519 <!-- 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/) WIP blocked-by-other-PR t-category-theory tech debt 882/268 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/StructuredArrow/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/StructuredArrow/CommaMap.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/StructuredArrow/Functor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Comma/StructuredArrow/Small.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/KanExtension/Dense.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Presheaf.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Types/Limits.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Yoneda.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/Continuous.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/LocallyPresentable.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/Presheaf.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/Representation.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/StrongGenerator.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ShrinkYoneda.lean 15 10 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
7-16358
7 days ago
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42798 ocfnash
author:ocfnash
feat: show that Geck's construction of Lie algebras is complete This is the very last part of the existence result for semisimple Lie algebras, and (since we already have uniqueness) entirely reduces their classification to that of root systems. --- Closes https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/28715 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
154/36 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/GeckConstruction/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/Hom.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/Irreducible.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
7-9147
7 days ago
7-9202
7 days ago
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7 days
42811 xroblot
author:xroblot
chore(RingTheory/FractionalIdeal): define `FractionalIdeal.absNorm` without a `ℤ`-basis `FractionalIdeal.absNorm I` is now defined as `Ideal.absNorm I.num / Ideal.absNorm (span {I.den})` rather than `Ideal.absNorm I.num / |Algebra.norm ℤ I.den|`, so it also makes sense over rings with no `ℤ`-basis. The two agree for a finite free `ℤ`-module, see `absNorm_eq`, and the results that need a basis keep their current statements, so nothing downstream changes. In passing, `absNorm_eq_zero_iff` and `abs_det_basis_change` lose their `[IsDomain K]` hypothesis, which is automatic here. Prepared with Claude Code 🤖 --- - [ ] depends on: #42790 merge-conflict t-ring-theory blocked-by-other-PR 365/291 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/FinitePlace.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Cyclotomic/Galois.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/ExistsRamified.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/RamificationInertia/HilbertTheory.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/RamificationInertia/Inertia.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/RamificationInertia/Unramified.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Norm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Int.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Norm/AbsNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Norm/RelNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/HasFiniteQuotients.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/HasFiniteQuotients/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/HasFiniteQuotients/Norm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RamificationInertia/Inertia.lean 16 1 ['mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
6-19559
6 days ago
unknown
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42820 tolgadgrmnc27
author:tolgadgrmnc27
feat(Data/Nat/Choose): elementary Chernoff bound for tail sums of binomial coefficients Adds an elementary, purely combinatorial Chernoff-type bound on tail sums of binomial coefficients: ```lean theorem Nat.sum_Ico_choose_le_div (n m : ℕ) {x : α} (hx : 1 ≤ x) : ∑ j ∈ Ico m (n + 1), (n.choose j : α) ≤ (1 + x) ^ n / x ^ m ``` together with the specialization at `x = 2`: ```lean theorem Nat.sum_Ico_choose_le_three_pow_div (n m : ℕ) : ∑ j ∈ Ico m (n + 1), (n.choose j : α) ≤ 3 ^ n / 2 ^ m ``` The proof is the classical exponential moment trick done combinatorially: for `m ≤ j` and `1 ≤ x` we have `x ^ m ≤ x ^ j`, so the tail sum is bounded by `x ^ (-m) * ∑ j, n.choose j * x ^ j = x ^ (-m) * (1 + x) ^ n` by the binomial theorem. A helper `Nat.sum_range_choose_mul_pow` states the binomial theorem in the convenient form `∑ j ≤ n, n.choose j * x ^ j = (1 + x) ^ n`. ### Why this is not already in Mathlib * `Nat.sum_range_choose` gives the *total* sum `∑ j ≤ n, n.choose j = 2 ^ n`. * `Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Bounds.lean` bounds a *single* coefficient (`choose_le_pow`, `choose_le_two_pow`, `choose_le_pow_div`, …). * `Mathlib/Probability/Moments/SubGaussian.lean` has Chernoff/Hoeffding, but measure-theoretically: using it for a counting argument requires setting up a probability space with independent Bernoulli variables and translating back to cardinalities. I could not find a statement bounding a *partial* sum of binomial coefficients. The version here needs no probability space and applies directly to counting arguments (its original use was bounding the number of `n < 2 ^ k` whose first `k` binary digits contain at least `m` ones). ### Notes * Stated over a general `[Semifield α] [LinearOrder α] [IsStrictOrderedRing α]`, matching the typeclass style of `Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Bounds.lean`. * `Ico m (n + 1)` rather than a `filter (m ≤ ·)` form, as is idiomatic in Mathlib; the two are equal by `Finset.filter_le_eq_Ico`-style reasoning. * Names are of course open to bikeshedding. --- - [x] depends on: nothing t-data new-contributor 84/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Tail.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
5-82761
5 days ago
6-8613
6 days ago
6-8453
6 days
41815 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: remove redundant brackets Remove redundant `()` brackets. This is pretty minor, but still a strict style improvement, so I PR 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. 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4-76550
4 days ago
4-76551
4 days ago
4-48242
4 days
42755 thorimur
author:thorimur
chore: use `private` proof elaborator to remove `set_option backward.privateInPublic` This PR applies the `private` proof elaborator in #42563 to get rid of some unnecessary `backward.privateInPublic`. In addition to manual fixes, this PR runs skimmer to apply the suggestions of temporary Claude-coded linters in #42756, which are not intended to make it into mathlib (at least, not without a human rewrite). These linters (1) find places `private` can be used (2) find places where `set_option backward.privateInPublic` can now be removed. They produce a couple of false positives, hence the need for human attention I've given to the output. They also identified a couple of cases where `backward.privateInPublic` was acting only as an elaboration-time affordance, and no private-in-public declarations were actually being used in a public position in the final declaration (but the `private` proof elaborator did not immediately apply). This PR therefore also performs some manual fixes to allow us to remove those `set_option`s. ### Dot notation There is an unfortunate interaction with dot notation affecting certain `Classical.choose` (and similar) locations, where noncomputable data is constructed from a proof which can be `private`. Namely, the expected type is not available, causing `private` (and `by exact`, if you were to write that instead) to fail. However, deliberately insisting on no expected type via `(t :)` works: e.g. `(private <term> :).some`. There unfortunately isn't much to do on the elaborator side in `private` that would fix this, I don't think. But it might make sense to make this more readable somehow (though I'm not sure how). ### `variable` issues `variable`s are currently elaborated for each declaration in the ambient scope, regardless of the `private`/`public` annotations on the declaration(s) they're being elaborated for. This means a `variable` in a `public section` that references a private declaration will silently cause a sorry, and demand `backward.privateInPublic` to elaborate successfully. Related lean core issues: leanprover/lean4#14708, leanprover/lean4#14718. Restructuring `public section` so that it does not include `variable` is one way to fix this, and we do this for a couple of files (Mathlib.NumberTheory.NumberField.House; Mathlib.RingTheory.Spectrum.Prime.ChevalleyComplexity; Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.GromovHausdorffRealized; Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Galois.Decomposition). In these cases, almost every declaration is `private`. We leave the `private` annotations on for readability (lest they accidentally become public if someone adds a `public section` later). ### macros using private definitions In [Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Regularity/Bound.lean](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/42755/changes#diff-e80a465b253d0f4635a110aedbef9e3674f08615b961c7e42cbf2cad445edfe0), we define a macro that refers to two private special-purpose theorems. I make these public but internal (e.g. `m_pos` -> `_m_pos`), as is standard best practices for tactic writing. I suspect that the private definitions used by Aesop in `Matroid.Basic` should be treated similarly, but I'm not familiar enough with the area. ### Misc. Sometimes we construct both data and proofs with the same `by` block (e.g., `apply` a data-creating definition then discharge its proof obligations with the rest of the block). This prevents lean from auto-abstracting the proof during elaboration. A couple manual fixes therefore involve putting the proof segments of the tactic block into their own `by` blocks. Sometimes, the `private` field annotation for structure instances is enough (e.g. `fieldFoo := private ...`), which is handled specially by lean and is not an instance of the new private proof elaborator. In a handful of cases, we can make partial progress towards removing `backward.privateInPublic` by wrapping something with `private` but still need it for some other reason. In these cases we add `set_option linter.privateProof.warnIfUnnecessary false` to silence the warning from the `private` elaborator telling us that `backward.privateInPublic` is currently true. This PR is fully human-reviewed, and all of this text is human-written. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. 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If this PR depends on 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: #42563 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR 436/376 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/FGModuleCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Field/ZMod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/End.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/BaseChange.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/LieTheorem.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Weights/RootSystem.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Injective.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Identities.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/FundamentalGroupoid/InducedMaps.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/HomotopyCat.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/PiLp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/ProdLp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Galois/Decomposition.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Closed/FunctorCategory/Complete.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Rigid/Braided.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Preadditive/CommGrp_.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Triangulated/Functor.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Colex.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/AhlswedeZhang.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Regularity/Bound.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PartrecCode.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Primrec/List.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Reduce.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Union.lean,Mathlib/Data/Num/ZNum.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PerfectClosure.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/DivisibleHull.lean,Mathlib/Init.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearPMap.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Encodable/Basic.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Algebra/Ring/FreeCommRing.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/House.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicNumbers.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice/Congruence.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Coalgebra/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DividedPowers/Padic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DividedPowers/SubDPIdeal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Multiplication.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PicardGroup.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/ChevalleyComplexity.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Order.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/Bounded/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ExtremallyDisconnected.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Gluing.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/GromovHausdorffRealized.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UnitInterval.lean,Mathlib/Util/PrivateProof.lean,MathlibTest/Util/PrivateProof.lean 56 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-69277
4 days ago
unknown
unknown
42747 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
feat(Topology): generalise Dilation to `WeakPseudoEMetricSpace` and friends By Codex GPT 5.6 Sol, reviewed 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: #42741 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 381/321 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/AEMeasurable.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Lipschitz.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Antilipschitz.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Dilation.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/DilationEquiv.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Isometry.lean 7 5 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-55342
4 days ago
unknown
unknown
42884 Rshin2024
author:Rshin2024
feat(Geometry/Manifold): equivalence of C^n structomorphisms and diffeomorphisms ## Summary For manifolds `M`, `M'` modelled on the same model with corners `I`, Mathlib has two notions of `C^n` isomorphism with no connection between them: `Structomorph (contDiffGroupoid n I) M M'` (a homeomorphism whose chart transports lie in the groupoid) and `M ≃ₘ^n⟮I, I⟯ M'` (`Diffeomorph`). This PR provides both directions of the equivalence, in a new module `Mathlib.Geometry.Manifold.ContMDiff.Structomorph`: * `Structomorph.liftPropOn` — a structomorphism satisfies the `IsLocalStructomorphWithinAt` lift property on its whole source: at each point the chart-composed structomorphism is *definitionally* the witness. * `Structomorph.contMDiff` / `Structomorph.toDiffeomorph` — via `isLocalStructomorphOn_contDiffGroupoid_iff`, the lift property converts to `ContMDiffOn` on `univ`, in both directions using `Structomorph.symm`. * `Diffeomorph.toStructomorph` — conversely, `ContMDiff` in both directions gives the lift property by the same `iff`; `LocalInvariantProp.liftPropWithinAt_indep_chart` re-expresses it in an arbitrary pair of atlas charts; and the resulting local groupoid elements glue by `StructureGroupoid.locality`, using `closedUnderRestriction'` and `StructureGroupoid.mem_of_eqOnSource`. ## Motivation These are the two isomorphism notions of the charted-space and manifold layers respectively; connecting them lets statements phrased at the groupoid level (e.g. transport of structure along homeomorphisms) be consumed at the `ContMDiff` level and vice versa. The two maps are packaged as `structomorphEquivDiffeomorph : Structomorph (contDiffGroupoid n I) M M' ≃ (M ≃ₘ^n⟮I, I⟯ M')`, with `rfl`-level inverse proofs via a new `Structomorph.toHomeomorph_injective`. Independent of #42847 (neither imports the other), though motivated by the same project. Compiles with the two imports `ContMDiff.Atlas` and `Diffeomorph`; current module boilerplate; no `sorry`, no new axioms; `lake exe mk_all --check` passes. Naming open to review. t-differential-geometry new-contributor awaiting-author 141/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiff/Structomorph.lean 2 6 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
4-16108
4 days ago
4-16108
4 days ago
0-42263
11 hours
42492 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: support inferring a model with corners on Complex.UnitDisc - add missing instances to this effect (partially WIP) - extend the model finding to them - also supporting finding a `ChartedSpace` instance for them: for some reason, this does not work as well as for Euclidean spaces. I still need to understand why; this code is all for hypothetical use cases anyway. --- This requires a preliminary PR adding the ChartedSpace instance: as this may fall out of Théo Tyburn's master thesis, I'm not cleaning up that code at the moment (but will leave it to them). - [x] depends on: #42250 - [x] depends on: #42491 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-differential-geometry t-meta 121/16 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Notation.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Advanced.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/Notation/Sphere.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
3-66032
3 days ago
unknown
unknown
42608 Deicyde
author:Deicyde
doc: add wikidata attributes This PR adds a batch of 6 `@[wikidata]` attributes. Claude helped generate the list of crossrefs (by scanning Wikidata + Mathlib). Comments are generated by [crossref-report](https://github.com/jcommelin/mathlib-crossref-report) and Wikilean. See https://wikilean.jackmccarthy.org/review?pr=42608 for reviewer UI. --- LLM-generated 13/2 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Segment.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/SimplicialComplex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Diagonal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Homogeneous.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructions.lean 7 11 ['Deicyde', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
3-61726
3 days ago
4-47014
4 days ago
11-73787
11 days
41961 loefflerd
author:loefflerd
feat(NumberTheory/Padics): ring structure on nonarchimedean measures Define the Iwasawa algebra of measures on a profinite group G, and show it's an algebra (and commutative if G is). --- For simplicity, I did not attempt to optimise exactly the minimal typeclass assumptions on `G` required to obtain each typeclass property of `D(G, R)`, as this led to much lengthier code for no clear benefit; I am not aware of interesting examples where `G` is not at a monoid. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 164/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/Measure/Group.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
3-48144
3 days ago
32-66687
32 days ago
32-66527
32 days
41857 luigi-massacci
author:luigi-massacci
feat: add Coe instance for distributions induced by an L1Loc function The title. I copied the `MeasureSpace`approach from `TemperedDistribution`, assuming this is the standard solution to the problem of synthesizing the measure. Note: given how mechanical this is, I asked Claude to write all the lemmas. I did however obviously check before PR-ing. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #41723 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-analysis large-import blocked-by-other-PR 162/1 Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/Distribution.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TestFunction.lean,docs/references.bib 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
3-23663
3 days ago
36-3500
36 days ago
0-27
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42931 yui9696
author:yui9696
feat(Analysis/Matrix): simultaneous diagonalization of two real quadratic forms Adds the simultaneous diagonalization theorem for two real quadratic forms, one of which is positive definite: if `A : Matrix n n ℝ` is positive definite and `B : Matrix n n ℝ` is symmetric, then there is an invertible `P` with `Pᵀ * A * P = 1` and `Pᵀ * B * P` diagonal. This is the entry "simultaneous diagonalization of two real quadratic forms" from the [missing undergraduate mathematics list](https://leanprover-community.github.io/undergrad_todo.html) (Bilinear and quadratic forms). ### Contents * `Matrix.PosDef.exists_simultaneous_diagonalization` — the matrix statement above. * `Matrix.PosDef.exists_simultaneous_diagonalization_quadratic` — the same fact read off on the quadratic forms themselves: one invertible change of variables takes the form of `A` to `∑ xᵢ ^ 2` and the form of `B` to `∑ dᵢ * xᵢ ^ 2`. This is the phrasing the undergraduate list actually asks for, so it seemed worth stating explicitly rather than leaving to the reader. * `Matrix.PosDef.exists_simultaneous_diagonalization_of_posDef` — when `B` is positive definite as well, the diagonal entries are positive. ### Implementation Conjugating by the inverse of `CFC.sqrt A` turns `A` into the identity; the congruence of `B` is then symmetric, so `Matrix.IsHermitian.spectral_theorem` diagonalizes it and the two changes of basis compose. A note on the history of this branch, in case a reviewer reads the commits: the first version went through the LDL decomposition, because I had convinced myself Mathlib no longer had a square root for positive semidefinite matrices. That was simply wrong — `CFC.sqrt` applies to matrices, as `Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Order.lean` already uses. Redoing it that way removed the `LinearOrder`, `WellFoundedLT` and `LocallyFiniteOrderBot` hypotheses that LDL imposed on the index type, so the statement is now proved for an arbitrary `Fintype` with decidable equality. This is my first Mathlib contribution, so I would be glad to hear if the placement or naming should be different. Two specific questions: * Would a `QuadraticForm` / `LinearMap.BilinForm` statement be preferred to the `dotProduct` phrasing used in the `_quadratic` version? * Is `∃ d, _ = diagonal d` the right conclusion, or would `Matrix.IsDiag` be more idiomatic here? ### Use of AI Per the [contribution guidelines](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html), I am disclosing my use of AI on this PR. **Tool:** Claude (Anthropic), used through Claude Code. **How I used it:** I used it to draft and iterate on the Lean proofs in this file, to search Mathlib for the relevant existing lemmas, and to carry out the rewrite from the first LDL-based version to the `CFC.sqrt` version described above. I have read and checked every declaration in the file myself, and I can justify the statements, the proof design and the placement without AI assistance. A substantial part of the code was AI-drafted, so I am adding the `LLM-generated` label. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4) t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 150/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/SimultaneousDiagonalization.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'vlad902', 'yui9696'] nobody
3-1528
3 days ago
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3 days ago
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38966 smmercuri
author:smmercuri
chore(Algebra): `coe_ringHom` -> `coe_toRingHom` --- - [x] depends on: #38950 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) 106/65 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Eval.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Hom/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/AlgebraMap.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Group/Affine.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/UniversallyInjective.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Spec.lean,Mathlib/Data/ZMod/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Extension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsAlgClosed/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PurelyInseparable/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/CyclotomicCharacter.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CMField.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Ideal/KummerDedekind.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/InfinitePlace/Ramification.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AdjoinRoot.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Different.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Instances.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FinitePresentation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/AlgHom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/RingHom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IntegralClosure/IntegralRestrict.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Jacobson/Ring.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/ResidueField/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/ResidueField/Polynomial.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/FractionRing.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RingHom/StandardSmooth.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RingInvo.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Smooth/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Trace/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Unramified/Basic.lean 36 11 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'smmercuri', 'themathqueen'] nobody
2-78399
2 days ago
2-78460
2 days ago
8-30265
8 days
41772 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(CategoryTheory): gluing lemma for trivial bundles From https://github.com/joelriou/topcat-model-category --- - [ ] depends on: #41750 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-category-theory tech debt blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 444/43 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Extensive.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/BinaryProducts.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/CombinedProducts.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/IsPullback/Defs.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Types/Coproducts.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/VanKampen.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/MorphismProperty/Limits.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/MorphismProperty/TrivialBundles.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/MorphismProperty/TrivialBundlesGluing.lean,Mathlib/Condensed/Light/Sequence.lean 11 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
1-73436
1 day ago
unknown
unknown
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 maintainer-merge 6/0 Mathlib/Order/Closure.lean 1 3 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions'] nobody
1-65824
1 day ago
79-82948
79 days ago
79-82788
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42996 deancureton
author:deancureton
feat(MeasureTheory): absolute continuity preserved by Lipschitz postcomposition Adds `LipschitzOnWith.comp_absolutelyContinuousOnInterval` and its global `LipschitzWith` specialization. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability new-contributor 23/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/AbsolutelyContinuous.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
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1 day ago
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40347 thorimur
author:thorimur
perf(Tactic/Linter/Header): different implementation for header linter This PR tries a different implementation strategy for the header linter: identify whether we're linting the first command by parsing the file header quickly, seeing where the final position for the parse lands, and seeing if the current command's start position (stored in the `CommandElabM` context) matches that position. Then, check if the first command is a module doc (or an exempted command) just by looking at the current syntax's kind. While this does still parse the imports on every command, it does less parsing than the previous implementation. This reduces interpretation wall-clock by over 10% (at least on the radar machines). This also changes the behavior slightly: - adds backticks in messages instead of quotes - now allows `set_option ... in` before the module docstring There's still room for improvement: in the future we could try to figure out an interactive-safe cache for the end position of the header (somewhat tricky) and update the string functions to use the new string slice API. (The first part might be easier after some upcoming linting framework changes.) My guess for why this seems to improve the performance in apparently unrelated metrics is that it reduces pressure on the async computations overall, but to be honest, I'm not sure. --- Note: happy to make it so that `set_option ... in` cannot now precede the module docstring. This is mostly a matter of where `withSetOptionIn` 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] --> - [x] depends on: #41876 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-linter awaiting-author 126/194 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Header.lean,MathlibTest/DirectoryDependencyLinter/Test.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/Header/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/Header/Fail.lean 4 59 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'joneugster', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'thorimur'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
1-18990
1 day ago
5-18557
5 days ago
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43009 dagurtomas
author:dagurtomas
refactor(CategoryTheory): use quadrifunctors for the localized pentagon Refactors the localized monoidal pentagon proof to compare quadrifunctor natural transformations using Localization.natTrans₄_ext. This removes the manual choice and transport of four preimage objects and the associated auxiliary lemmas. - [ ] depends on: #43007 - [ ] depends on: #43008 WIP LLM-generated tech debt t-category-theory blocked-by-other-PR 819/69 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/CurryingFour.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Quadrifunctor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Localization/Monoidal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Localization/Quadrifunctor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Multifunctor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Whiskering.lean 7 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
1-10262
1 day ago
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43025 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
feat(Analysis/CStarAlgebra): grind patterns for cfc junk values This adds `grind` patterns with guards to discharge cases when `cfc` takes the junk value `0`. Along the way we add `continuous_star_iff` and friends, and provide `to_fun` versions of both those and also `continuous_{neg,inv}_iff`. But for those changes, this PR would have much more `-` than `+` lines. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 124/127 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/NonUnital.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Range.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Restrict.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Unital.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Abs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/PosPart/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/DirichletContinuation.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Distributions/Gaussian/Multivariate.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Star.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/ContinuousMapZero.lean 15 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
0-64854
18 hours ago
0-63307
17 hours ago
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42753 j-loreaux
author:j-loreaux
refactor: redefine `spectralRadius` in terms of `quasispectrum` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 223/92 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Spectrum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Spectrum/Quasispectrum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/GelfandDuality.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Spectrum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Rayleigh.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Spectrum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Spectrum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/Spectrum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/UnitizationL1.lean 10 22 ['ADedecker', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'themathqueen'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
0-62810
17 hours ago
0-63239
17 hours ago
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41946 Hilbert-beinghappy
author:Hilbert-beinghappy
feat(SetTheory/Descriptive/Tree): add infinite branches and bodies Motivation The existing `tree A` API models trees as prefix-closed sets of finite lists, together with some basic node operations (`take`, `subAt`, `pullSub`). It had no notion of an infinite branch through such a tree. Infinite branches and their collection, the body of a tree, are basic vocabulary in descriptive set theory (e.g. to state that a tree is well-founded iff its body is empty, or to talk about closed subsets of Baire space as bodies of trees), so this is a natural extension of the file. Changes * `initialSegment x n` is the list of the first `n` values of an infinite sequence `x : ℕ → A`, with lemmas relating its length and its behaviour when passing from `n` to `n + 1`. * `IsBranch T x` says that `x : ℕ → A` is an infinite branch of `T`: every finite initial segment of `x` lies in `T`. * `body T` is the set of infinite branches of `T`, defined via `IsBranch`. * The auxiliary lemmas `nil_mem_of_isBranch` (a branch forces the root `[]` to lie in `T`) and `body_mono` (`body` is monotone in the tree, tagged `@[gcongr]`) round out the basic API. Scope This PR intentionally does not add closedness of `body T` (which would require `A` to carry the discrete topology, so that `body T` is closed in the product topology on `ℕ → A`), well-foundedness of trees (which needs well-founded relations and descending chains), or rank (which needs ordinal-valued rank API). These are left for follow-up PRs, since each pulls in its own dependencies and deserves separate review. Verification * `lake build Mathlib.SetTheory.Descriptive.Tree` * `lake exe lint-style Mathlib.SetTheory.Descriptive.Tree` * `lake build Mathlib` AI use I used Codex to help select this item from the backlog, adapt the definitions to the existing `tree A` API and to the `Descriptive.Tree` namespace and current module system (e.g. adding the `public import` for `Mathlib.Data.List.OfFn`), draft the implementation, and run the three verification commands above. I checked every definition and lemma statement against its intended mathematical meaning, and went through each proof term individually, unfolding `initialSegment`, `IsBranch`, and `body` to confirm the `simp`/`simpa` calls actually close the resulting goals rather than just trusting that they compiled. t-set-theory 42/1 Mathlib/SetTheory/Descriptive/Tree.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
0-48146
13 hours ago
33-38422
33 days ago
33-38262
33 days
42984 dennj
author:dennj
chore(CategoryTheory/Presentable): remove a backward.isDefEq set_option See #42925 tech debt t-category-theory awaiting-requeue 2/3 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/IsCardinalFiltered.lean 1 10 ['YaelDillies', 'dennj', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
0-21878
6 hours ago
0-21878
6 hours ago
1-57516
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42711 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra): quadratic orders over ℤ and their fraction ring Realize `QuadraticAlgebra ℤ a b` as an order in `QuadraticAlgebra ℚ a b`, via the base-change map `algHom`: the latter is the localization at the nonzero integers and the fraction ring, and the former is a domain iff `discr a b` is not a square. Prepared with Claude Code 🤖 --- - [x] depends on: #42206 - [x] depends on: #42751 - [ ] depends on: #42977 - [ ] depends on: #42975 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory WIP merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR 192/22 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Discr.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Int.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/FractionRing.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
0-10957
3 hours ago
5-15262
5 days ago
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12 hours

PRs looking for help

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8961 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
refactor: use the coinduced topology on ULift --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to 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: #8958 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict awaiting-author awaiting-CI 46/14 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Bornology/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructions.lean 3 6 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'urkud'] nobody
752-21214
2 years ago
unknown
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9642 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
refactor(Analysis/Normed/{Group/Field}/Basic): Let `extends` generate the repeated fields New-style structure shenanigans mean that instance constructors randomly complain about a missing field that can be found with `__ : MetricSpace _ := infer_instance`. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) I will write a longer PR description for this once CI is happy WIP merge-conflict awaiting-author help-wanted t-analysis 122/202 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/ProdLp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/Star/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/Unitization.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Quaternion.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Sphere.lean,Mathlib/InformationTheory/Hamming.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Lebesgue/VolumeOfBalls.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CanonicalEmbedding.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicIntegers.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousFunction/Bounded.lean 17 11 ['eric-wieser', 'leanprover-bot', 'urkud'] nobody
752-21214
2 years ago
unknown
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6791 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
refactor: Use flat structures for morphisms This restores the symmetry we had in Lean3, where we had `MonoidHom.mk f one mul` not `MonoidHom.mk (OneHom.mk f one) mul`, and `f.toFun` wasn't notation for `f.toMulHom.toFun`. The nesting provided by the previous inheritance is useless to us in the face of `MonoidHomClass.toMonoidHom`, which completely eta-expands the structure anyway. We call the class `FunLikeFlatHack._` because this means the field is called `to_` which uses up less space in the goal view than any alternative. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author help-wanted awaiting-CI 174/201 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/GroupCat/ZModuleEquivalence.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/GroupWithZeroCat.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/MonCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Ext.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/UniqueProds.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Hom/Equiv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Hom/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Hom/GroupAction.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Hom/NonUnitalAlg.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Hom/Ring/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LinearMap.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Hom/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Interval.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/SemiNormedGroupCat.lean,Mathlib/Data/FunLike/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/Cast/CharZero.lean,Mathlib/Data/Real/EReal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Real/Sqrt.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FreeAbelianGroup.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RingInvo.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Dilation.lean 32 0 [] nobody
752-21213
2 years ago
unknown
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6931 urkud
author:urkud
refactor(Analysis/Normed*): use `RingHomIsometric` for `*.norm_cast` --- I don't understand why linter fails. <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict help-wanted t-analysis 78/68 Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/ContinuousOfBounded.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/Exponential.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/Spectrum.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/RCLike/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Embeddings.lean 8 0 [] nobody
752-21213
2 years ago
unknown
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7903 urkud
author:urkud
feat: define `UnboundedSpace` --- The new instances generate some timeouts, and I don't understand why. <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict help-wanted t-topology 111/59 Mathlib/Analysis/BoxIntegral/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Bornology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Bornology/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Bounded.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/GromovHausdorffRealized.lean 6 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
745-9190
2 years ago
unknown
unknown
9973 Ruben-VandeVelde
author:Ruben-VandeVelde
feat: polynomials formed by lists From https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib/pull/15476 --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict t-data 311/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Polynomial/OfList.lean 2 0 [] nobody
738-14290
2 years ago
unknown
unknown
9444 erdOne
author:erdOne
feat: Various instances regarding `𝓞 K`. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict help-wanted t-number-theory 27/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IntegralClosure.lean 2 9 ['erdOne', 'leanprover-bot', 'mattrobball', 'riccardobrasca', 'xroblot'] nobody
737-10966
2 years ago
unknown
unknown
20656 Komyyy
author:Komyyy
feat(Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/Sphere): convert orthogonal smooth `M → 𝕊ⁿ` & `M → ℝⁿ⁺¹` to smooth `M → T𝕊ⁿ` Current Mathlib has no easy way to define function from a manifold to tangent bundles of sphere: `T𝕊ⁿ`. This PR gives this: `sphereTangentMap`. This convert orthogonal smooth `M → 𝕊ⁿ` & `M → ℝⁿ⁺¹` to smooth `M → T𝕊ⁿ`. I also proved that if `f : M → 𝕊ⁿ` & `g : M → ℝⁿ⁺¹` are smooth then `sphereTangentMap` of `f` & `g` is smooth too. --- ⚠ **CAUTION** I formalized this in my spare time. I don't have the energy to maintain the PR, but I create this PR so this may helps everyone. The only one thing to do is proof cleanup. TODO: - [x] `contDiff_uncurry_stereoInvFunAux` & `coe_sphere_comp_stereoInvFun` may have to be moved to `Mathlib.Geometry.Manifold.Instances.Sphere`. - [ ] Proof cleanup. Current proof may be redundant and ugly. <!-- 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/) please-adopt merge-conflict t-differential-geometry 246/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Sphere.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/Sphere.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
583-18990
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
11837 trivial1711
author:trivial1711
feat: completion of a uniform multiplicative group Multiplicativize `Topology.Algebra.GroupCompletion`. That is, rewrite it in the multiplicative setting and recover the original results using `@[to_additive]`. - Because `@[to_additive]` doesn't work with `noncomputable section` (https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/2610), some instances with `@[to_additive]` need to be explicitly marked with `noncomputable instance`. - One might be tempted to multiplicativize this definition from `Topology.Algebra.GroupCompletion`: ```lean instance [UniformSpace α] [Add α] : Add (Completion α) := ⟨Completion.map₂ (· + ·)⟩ ``` to this: ```lean @[to_additive] instance [UniformSpace α] [Mul α] : Mul (Completion α) := ⟨Completion.map₂ (· * ·)⟩ ``` However, as Eric Wieser pointed out, doing so would create a bad diamond with the definition ```lean instance [UniformSpace α] [TopologicalRing α] [UniformAddGroup α] [Ring α] : Mul (Completion α) := ⟨curry <| (denseInducing_coe.prod denseInducing_coe).extend ((↑) ∘ uncurry (· * ·))⟩ ``` in `Topology.Algebra.UniformRing`. How should this diamond be resolved? Well, the definition of multiplication that uses `curry <| (denseInducing_coe.prod denseInducing_coe).extend ((↑) ∘ uncurry (· * ·))` is the "correct" one. For example, it yields the correct result if `α` is `ℚ`, unlike the definition that uses `Completion.map₂ (· * ·)`. (This is because `Completion.map₂` yields junk values if used on a function which is not uniformly continuous. Note, however, that if multiplication on `α` *is* uniformly continuous, then `Completion.map₂ (· * ·)` and `curry <| (denseInducing_coe.prod denseInducing_coe).extend ((↑) ∘ uncurry (· * ·))` are propositionally equal.) So, following Eric's suggestion, we remove the definition that uses `Completion.map₂ (· * ·)`, and generalize the other definition to any uniform space with a multiplication operation: ```lean @[to_additive] noncomputable instance [UniformSpace α] [Mul α] : Mul (Completion α) := ⟨curry <| (denseInducing_coe.prod denseInducing_coe).extend ((↑) ∘ uncurry (· * ·))⟩ ``` This requires slightly modifying some of the proofs in `Topology.Algebra.GroupCompletion`. For example, suppose that `α` is a uniform group. Since we can no longer use `Completion.continuous_map₂`, it becomes more efficient to prove that the multiplication, inversion, and division operations on `Completion α` are uniformly continuous *before* we prove that `Completion α` is a group. - Previously, `Topology.Algebra.GroupCompletion` had an instance: ```lean instance [UniformSpace α] [Sub α] : Sub (Completion α) := ... ``` Naively multiplicativizing this would yield ```lean @[to_additive] instance [UniformSpace α] [Inv α] : Inv (Completion α) := ... ``` Unfortunately, this would conflict with `Topology.Algebra.UniformField`, which already instantiates `Inv (Completion α)` when `α` is a uniform field. Instead, we use two different `instance` declarations. (If `α` is an additive group, then this instantiates `Neg (Completion α)` twice, and the instances are syntactically equal.) ```lean @[to_additive] noncomputable instance [UniformSpace α] [Group α] : Inv (Completion α) := ... instance [UniformSpace α] [Neg α] : Neg (Completion α) := ... ``` This avoids the bad diamond (because a uniform field can never be a `Group`) while remaining backward compatible. Note that the `@[to_additive]` is necessary here, because it maintains the link between the additive setting and multiplicative setting. We use a similar method to instantiate `Div (Completion α)`. - Some definitions in this file involve a module structure on `α`. We leave these as is and do not attempt to multiplicativize them at all. - The instance of `DistribMulAction` must be multiplicativized to an instance of `MulDistribMulAction` manually. Zulip thread: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/Completion.20of.20a.20uniform.20multiplicative.20group --- # (Small) Issue Recall the following trick that this pull request uses to define inversion and negation on uniform spaces. The idea is that we define negation on the completion of any uniform space that has a negation operation, but we define inversion on only the completion of a uniform space that has the structure of a multiplicative group. We do this to avoid creating a bad diamond with the inversion operation on a uniform field. ```lean @[to_additive] noncomputable instance {α : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [Group α] : Inv (Completion α) := ... instance {α : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [Neg α] : Neg (Completion α) := ... ``` Now, suppose that we want to prove `coe_inv_of_group` (resp. `coe_neg`), which states that the coercion `α → Completion α` commutes with inversion (resp. negation). In the current version of this pull request, `coe_inv_of_group` (resp. `coe_neg`) only applies to uniform multiplicative (resp. additive) groups. However, we do not use the fact that multiplication (resp. addition) on `α` is uniformly continuous to prove it. We only use the fact that inversion (resp. negation) is continuous. So, what we really want is to have more general statements that look like this: ```lean theorem coe_inv_of_group {α : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [Group α] [ContinuousInv α] : ... theorem coe_neg {α : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [Neg α] [ContinuousNeg α] : ... ``` Note that `coe_inv_of_group` needs the assumption `[Group α]`, because otherwise inversion is not defined on `Completion α` at all. However, `coe_neg` does not need the analogous assumption `[AdditiveGroup α]`. The question is: If `coe_inv_of_group` and `coe_neg` are written in this more general form, how can we link them using `@[to_additive]`? Here is one option, but it obviously leaves something to be desired. ```lean @[to_additive coe_neg_do_not_use_this_use_the_more_general_version] theorem coe_inv_of_group {α : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [Group α] [ContinuousInv α] : ... theorem coe_neg {α : Type*} [UniformSpace α] [Neg α] [ContinuousNeg α] : ... ``` Co-authored-by: Eric Wieser --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra merge-conflict help-wanted t-topology
label:t-algebra$
342/217 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/HomCompletion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/GroupCompletion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/GroupCompletion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/UniformField.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/UniformMulAction.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/UniformRing.lean 9 14 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'trivial1711'] nobody
568-62811
1 year ago
unknown
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7994 ericrbg
author:ericrbg
chore: generalize `LieSubalgebra.mem_map_submodule` --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Not sure if we should rename to something like `mem_map_iff_mem_map_submodule` or not. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
16/4 Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/SkewAdjoint.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Subalgebra.lean 2 3 ['eric-wieser', 'ericrbg'] nobody
476-22889
1 year ago
unknown
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15115 kkytola
author:kkytola
feat: Generalize assumptions in liminf and limsup results in ENNReals In a [review comment](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/13938#discussion_r1649744441) it was pointed out that results about liminf and limsup in ENNReal hold under milder assumptions. This PR does the generalization. --- This PR is split off from #13938, where the review comment was made. The changes needed for the suggested generalization were of different kind than the simple PR's content, justifying a separate PR. <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they 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: #13938 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order merge-conflict help-wanted awaiting-author t-topology 215/27 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Portmanteau.lean,Mathlib/Order/LiminfLimsup.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/ENNReal.lean 3 8 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'kkytola'] nobody
464-4266
1 year ago
unknown
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12799 jstoobysmith
author:jstoobysmith
feat(LinearAlgebra/UnitaryGroup): Add properties of Special Unitary Group Add properties of the special unitary group, mirroring the properties of found in Algebra/Star/Unitary.lean. In particular, I add an instance of `specialUnitaryGroup` as a `Group`, `Star`, `InvolutiveStar`, and `StarMul`. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt t-algebra new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
78/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/UnitaryGroup.lean 1 8 ['chrisflav', 'jcommelin', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
441-46185
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
7300 ah1112
author:ah1112
feat: synthetic geometry This is adding synthetic geometry using Avigad's axioms and formalizing Euclid Book I, through the Pythagorean theorem. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author help-wanted t-euclidean-geometry 2661/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Synthetic/Avigad/Axioms.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Synthetic/Avigad/EuclidBookI.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Synthetic/Avigad/Tactics.lean 4 74 ['ah1112', 'alreadydone', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'plp127', 'tb65536', 'urkud'] nobody
365-44027
1 year ago
unknown
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26085 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: disjoint unions distribute with products of manifolds This PR continues the work from #22611. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/22611 please-adopt WIP t-differential-geometry merge-conflict 75/6 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Diffeomorph.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/LocalDiffeomorph.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
295-13356
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
5863 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: add elaborators for concrete matrices --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to 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: #5866 - [ ] depends on: #5897 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict help-wanted blocked-by-other-PR t-meta 257/7 Mathlib/Control/Monad/Cont.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Auto.lean,MathlibTest/matrix_auto.lean 3 8 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
276-24059
9 months ago
unknown
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5919 MithicSpirit
author:MithicSpirit
feat: implement orthogonality for AffineSubspace Define `AffineSubspace.orthogonal` and `AffineSubspace.IsOrtho`, as well as develop an API emulating that of `Submodule.orthogonal` and `Submodule.IsOrtho`, respectively. Additionally, provide some relevant lemmas exclusive to affine subspaces, which are mostly to do with the relationship between orthogonality and `AffineSubspace.Parallel`. Closes #5539 --- Still WIP as I need to add more docstrings as well as notations for the new definitions. <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP new-contributor merge-conflict help-wanted t-analysis 287/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/AffineSubspace.lean 2 7 ['MithicSpirit', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] MithicSpirit
assignee:MithicSpirit
276-24058
9 months ago
unknown
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13442 dignissimus
author:dignissimus
feat: mabel tactic for multiplicative abelian groups Mabel tactic for multiplicative abelian groups (#10361) --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor merge-conflict modifies-tactic-syntax awaiting-author help-wanted t-meta 439/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/MAbel.lean,MathlibTest/mabel.lean 4 11 ['BoltonBailey', 'dignissimus', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
276-23794
9 months ago
unknown
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26398 ChrisHughes24
author:ChrisHughes24
feat(ModelTheory): definable functions --- Possibly this should be generalized to partial functions. I migrated the PR by hand instead of using the script. - [x] depends on: #20166 - [x] depends on: #20161 - [x] depends on: #20115 - [x] depends on: #20174 - [x] depends on: #20175 - [x] depends on: #21948 <!-- 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/) please-adopt merge-conflict t-logic 618/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FunctionalFormula.lean 2 13 ['ChrisHughes24', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'staroperator'] nobody
276-22670
9 months ago
298-12135
298 days ago
87-74589
87 days
6859 MohanadAhmed
author:MohanadAhmed
feat: TryLean4Bundle: Windows Bundle Creator # `TryLean4Bundle`: Windows Bundle Creator A Windows batch script and a CI yml file that create an self extracting archive. The user should 1. just download the archive, 2. double click the archive to expand 3. double click the `RunLean.bat` script in the expanded archive. The script currently downloads 7 dependencies into CI then unpacks them in the appropriate locations and finally packs them back. To try a bundle created using these scripts but from a different repo see (https://github.com/MohanadAhmed/TryLean4Bundle/releases) --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP help-wanted CI 114/0 .github/workflows/mk_windows_bundle.yml,scripts/windowsBundle.bat 2 0 [] nobody
275-81771
9 months ago
unknown
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11800 JADekker
author:JADekker
feat: KappaLindelöf spaces Define KappaLindelöf spaces by following the first one-third of the API for Lindelöf spaces. The remainder will be added in a future PR. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict t-topology awaiting-zulip 301/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/KappaLindelof.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Lindelof.lean 3 38 ['ADedecker', 'JADekker', 'PatrickMassot', 'StevenClontz', 'adomani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kim-em', 'urkud'] nobody
275-81635
9 months ago
unknown
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12087 JADekker
author:JADekker
feat: complete API for K-Lindelöf spaces --- - [ ] depends on: #11800 (which is now awaiting a design decision) <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict t-topology blocked-by-other-PR 789/17 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/CardinalInter.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/KLindelof.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Lindelof.lean 4 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
275-81628
9 months ago
unknown
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12394 JADekker
author:JADekker
feat: define pre-tight and tight measures Define tight measures (by first defining separable and pre-tight measures). Define some api for all three concepts Prove Ulam's tightness theorem and a strengthened version of this. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict awaiting-author t-measure-probability 503/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Tight.lean 2 34 ['EtienneC30', 'JADekker', 'github-actions', 'sgouezel'] nobody
275-81608
9 months ago
unknown
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14686 smorel394
author:smorel394
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/Grassmannian): define the Grassmannian scheme # The Grassmannian scheme Define the Grassmannian scheme by gluing affine charts. We fix a commutative ring `K`, a free `K`-module of finite type `V` and two natural numbers `r` and `c`. The scheme we define should parametrize surjective `K`-linear maps `V →ₗ[K] (Fin r → K)`, assuming that `V` is of rank `r + c`. We actually define the scheme without assuming the condition on the rank of `V`, but it is empty unless the rank of `V` is `r + c`. Main definitions: * `Grassmannian.glueData K V r c`: the `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.GlueData` defining the Grassmannian scheme. * `Grassmannian K V r c`: the Grassmannian scheme, defined as `(Grassmannian.glueData K V r c).glued`. * `Grassmannian.structMorphism K V r c`: the structural morphism from `Grassmannian K V r c` to `Spec K`. # Implementation We use as index type for the charts the type `Basis (Fin (r + c)) K V` (so this is empty unless `V` is free of rank `r + c`). All the charts are the same and equal to the affine space with coordinates indexed by `Fin c × Fin r`, that is, to `Spec (MvPolynomial (Fin c × Fin r) K)`. The idea is that, for `i` in `Basis (Fin (r + c)) K V`, the corresponding chart will parametrize all surjective `K`-linear maps `φ : V →ₗ[K] (Fin r → K)` that become isomorphisms when restricted to the `K`-submodule generated by the first `r` vectors of the basis `i`. To get the point of the chart corresponding to `φ`, we take the matrix of `φ` in the basis `i` of `V` and the canonical basis of `Fin r → K`, we divide it on the right by its top `r × r` square submatrix (which is invertible by assumption), and we taken the botton `c × r` submatrix. This is almost the usual description of the Grassmannian by charts, with three differences: * We consider the Grassmannian parametrizing `r`-dimensional quotients of `V` instead of `r`-dimensional subspaces of `V`, because this is more natural when working over a general ring (or scheme). * In the usual description, we fix a basis of `V` and index the chart by its subsets `I` of cardinality `r`. Here, to avoid making a choice, we instead index charts by the set of bases of `V` and always choose the subset `I` to consist of the first `r` vectors. * Instead of working with `FiniteDimensional.finrank K V - r`, which would cause technical trouble because of the way subtraction works on `ℕ`, we introduce the codimension `c` as an auxiliary variable, and our constructions are only interesting when `r + c` is equal to `FiniteDimensional.finrank K V`. # Why is this a WIP * There a bunch of lemmas in the file `AlgebraicGeometry/Grassmannian/Lemmas.lean` that either should not be necessary or should be put in another PR for some other part of mathlib. * The proofs in `AlgebraicGeometry/Grassmannian/Basic.lean` are probably too complicated, and the names suck. # Notes. This contribution was created as part of the AIM workshop "Formalizing algebraic geometry" in June 2024. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #14711 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt WIP workshop-AIM-AG-2024 merge-conflict t-algebraic-geometry 1002/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Grassmannian/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Grassmannian/Lemmas.lean 3 15 ['erdOne', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'smorel394'] nobody
275-81564
9 months ago
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32095 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: fix some explicitVarOfIff linter errors Needs a merge, and removing the linter changes... should be re-done and split out! --- <!-- 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/) please-adopt WIP merge-conflict 320/146 Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Bounded.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Oscillation.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/LocalInvariantProperties.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/EverywherePos.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Topology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Monoid.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Bases.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Clopen.lean,Mathlib/Topology/CompactOpen.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/LocallyCompact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousOn.lean,Mathlib/Topology/DenseEmbedding.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Gluing.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Homeomorph.lean,Mathlib/Topology/IndicatorConstPointwise.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Inseparable.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Irreducible.lean,Mathlib/Topology/IsLocalHomeomorph.lean,Mathlib/Topology/LocalAtTarget.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Maps/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Isometry.lean,Mathlib/Topology/NoetherianSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/LowerUpperTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Partial.lean,Mathlib/Topology/PartialHomeomorph.lean,Mathlib/Topology/PartitionOfUnity.lean,Mathlib/Topology/QuasiSeparated.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation.lean,Mathlib/Topology/TietzeExtension.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Ascoli.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Cauchy.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/CompactConvergence.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Equicontinuity.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Pi.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UnitInterval.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UrysohnsBounded.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UrysohnsLemma.lean,Mathlib/Topology/VectorBundle/Basic.lean,lakefile.lean,scripts/run_linter.lean 49 0 [] nobody
270-8680
8 months ago
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5934 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: port Data.Rat.MetaDefs --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) This needs some eyes from people familiar with Qq merge-conflict help-wanted mathlib-port t-meta 183/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rat/MetaDefs.lean,test/rat.lean 3 5 ['eric-wieser', 'gebner', 'vihdzp'] nobody
238-69097
7 months ago
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21344 kbuzzard
author:kbuzzard
chore: attempt to avoid diamond in OreLocalization --- <!-- 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/) please-adopt t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
16/5 Mathlib/RingTheory/OreLocalization/Basic.lean 1 6 ['erdOne', 'github-actions', 'kbuzzard'] nobody
229-57785
7 months ago
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24010 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat(Counterexamples): a non-negative function, not a.e. zero, with vanishing lowe… …r Lebesgue integral. Came up in #23707, let's document this while we're at it. --- - [ ] depends on: #20722 <!-- 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/) merge-conflict please-adopt WIP blocked-by-other-PR t-measure-probability 110/0 Counterexamples.lean,Counterexamples/LIntegralZero.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
226-3430
7 months ago
unknown
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25905 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(RingTheory/Polynomial/SmallDegreeVieta): polynomial versions of results in Algebra.QuadraticDiscriminant This PR continues the work from #25605. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/25605 merge-conflict t-ring-theory please-adopt 77/8 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Coeff.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/SmallDegreeVieta.lean 2 47 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'ocfnash'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
223-54093
7 months ago
349-82472
349 days ago
81-66446
81 days
26339 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/Normed/Module/WeakDual): Banach Dieudonné Lemma This PR continues the work from #16316. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/16316 merge-conflict WIP t-analysis large-import please-adopt 377/3 Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Polar.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/WeakDual.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Cauchy.lean 4 5 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
223-54054
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
26340 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Algebra/Module/NestAlgebra): Nest algebras This PR continues the work from #18705. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/18705 merge-conflict t-algebra please-adopt
label:t-algebra$
184/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/NestAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Order/Nest.lean,Mathlib/Order/Preorder/Chain.lean,docs/references.bib 5 3 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
223-54038
7 months ago
unknown
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26341 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/Basis): Free Tensor product of Quadratic Maps This PR continues the work from #19432. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/19432 merge-conflict WIP t-algebra large-import please-adopt
label:t-algebra$
888/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sym/Sym2/Prod.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/QuadraticForm/Basis.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
223-53807
7 months ago
unknown
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26344 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/NormedSpace/MStructure): The component projections on WithLp 1 (α × β) are L-projections This PR continues the work from #20380. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/20380 merge-conflict WIP t-analysis file-removed please-adopt 20/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/MStructure.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/ProdLp.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
223-48603
7 months ago
unknown
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26347 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Data/Finset/RangeDistance): abs_sub_lt_of_mem_finset_range This PR continues the work from #23161. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/23161 merge-conflict t-data please-adopt 30/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Unbundled/Abs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/RangeDistance.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
223-48580
7 months ago
276-22678
276 days ago
142-36931
142 days
26349 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic): sin and cos of multiples of π / 3 This PR continues the work from #25009. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/25009 help-wanted t-analysis please-adopt 159/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/NatCast.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Cast/Defs.lean,MathlibTest/trigonometry.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'themathqueen'] nobody
223-48536
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
26348 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/LocallyConvex/Prime): the prime map This PR continues the work from #24385. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/24385 merge-conflict WIP t-analysis please-adopt 125/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Prime.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mans0954', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
223-48527
7 months ago
unknown
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29980 mans0954
author:mans0954
refactor(RingTheory/Polynomial/Resultant/Quadratic): Re-implement QuadraticDiscriminant for R[X] Re-implement `Algebra/QuadraticDiscriminant` for polynomials. [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/discriminants.20of.20low.20degree.20polynomials/with/538010519) --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #29981 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict please-adopt 208/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Resultant/Quadratic.lean 2 4 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
223-48461
7 months ago
276-21415
276 days ago
41-43711
41 days
29387 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/LocallyConvex/WeakSpace): toWeakSpace_closedAbsConvexHull_eq The closed absolutely convex hull taken in the weak topology coincides with the closed absolutely convex hull taken in the original topology. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #29378 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR t-analysis please-adopt 133/68 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvexOpen.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/BalancedCoreHull.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Dual.lean 6 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
223-48442
7 months ago
unknown
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12934 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: replace more uses of > or ≥ by < or ≤ These were flagged by the linter in https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/12879: it is easy to simple avoid > or ≥ in hypotheses or haves. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author help-wanted 41/42 Archive/Imo/Imo1962Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1988Q6.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1994Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2005Q3.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2006Q3.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2008Q2.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2008Q3.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2019Q4.lean,Archive/Sensitivity.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/CubingACube.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Datatypes.lean,test/cancel_denoms.lean,test/congr.lean,test/interval_cases.lean,test/observe.lean 15 12 ['YaelDillies', 'adomani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jcommelin', 'urkud'] nobody
222-35508
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
8608 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
feat: multiplicativize `AddTorsor` --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict WIP t-algebra please-adopt
label:t-algebra$
268/199 Mathlib/Algebra/AddTorsor.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Pointwise/SMul.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToAdditive.lean 4 2 ['alreadydone'] nobody
206-49053
6 months ago
unknown
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23042 joneugster
author:joneugster
feat(CategoryTheory/Enriched/Limits): add HasConicalLimitsOfSize.shrink --- Note: I've marked this "WIP" because I'm not yet sure when this will be needed and I'd probably put the PR on the queue once I've created some follow-up needing it. <!-- 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/) WIP t-category-theory infinity-cosmos please-adopt 22/1 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Enriched/Limits/HasConicalLimits.lean 1 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
188-39003
6 months ago
unknown
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35339 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: "confusing variables" linter Continuation of #15400. This linter flags variable commands which both update an existing binder annotation and declare new variables: these can yield confusing or misleading error messages (see https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2789). Instead, these should be split in several variable statements. ------------ Help fixing these errors is welcome! Currently, the linter only catches some cases, when the updated binder is from a previous scope. To make it catch all cases, the linter could insert a section before the variable command and use that scope instead. See [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113488-general/topic/Get.20scope.20*before*.20some.20syntax.20is.20evaluated) [discussions](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113488-general/topic/Determining.20variable.20binders.20from.20syntax). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt merge-conflict awaiting-CI t-linter 220/9 Cache/Requests.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/AbelRuffini.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IntermediateField/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/KummerExtension.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CliffordAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Lint.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Style.lean,MathlibTest/LintStyle.lean 8 0 [] nobody
188-9373
6 months ago
unknown
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8102 miguelmarco
author:miguelmarco
feat(Tactic): add `unify_denoms` and `collect_signs` tactics This PR adds four new tactics: - `unify_denoms` tries to put expressions with several divisions in a form with only one division. In the case of fields, it works similarly to `field_simp`, but if the hypothesis about denominators being nonzero are not present, it assumes them, and leaves them as new goals to prove. In that sense, it is an "unsafe" tactic (but can be useful nevertheless, for example when you can't find which exact hypothesis is missing). It also works with expressions of naturals and Euclidean domains, assuming the corresponding hypothesis about the denominators dividing the numerators. - `unify_denoms!` extends `unify_denoms` to work with (in)equalities, assuming also that the denominators, once in normal form, are positive. - `collect_signs` works similarly with expressions using sums and substractions: it tries to put them in a form of one sum minus other sum. In the case of working with naturals, it assumes that we never substract a bigger number from a smaller one. Both are implemented essentially as a macro that combines several rewriting rules. Some new lemmas with the corresponding rules are added. --- please-adopt new-contributor merge-conflict modifies-tactic-syntax good first issue t-meta 407/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/EuclideanDomain/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CollectSigns.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/UnifyDenoms.lean,MathlibTest/unify_denoms.lean,scripts/noshake.json 7 55 ['Paul-Lez', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'miguelmarco'] nobody
176-914
5 months ago
unknown
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9605 davikrehalt
author:davikrehalt
feat(Data/Finset & List): Add Lemmas for Sorting and Filtering This PR includes several useful lemmas to the Data/Finset and Data/List modules in Lean's mathlib: 1. `toFinset_filter` (List): Shows that filtering commutes with toFinset. 2. `toFinset_is_singleton_implies_replicate` (List): Shows a list with a singleton toFinset is a List.replicate. 3. `filter_sort_commute` (Finset): Sorting and filtering can be interchanged in Finsets. 4. `Sorted.filter` (List): A sorted list stays sorted after filtering. 5. `Sorted.append_largest` (List): Appending the largest element keeps a list sorted. 6. `sort_monotone_map` (Finset): Relates sorting of a Finset after mapping to sorting of a list. 7. `sort_insert_largest` (Finset): Sorting a Finset with an inserted largest element. 8. `sort_range` (Finset): Sorting a range in a Finset equals the corresponding range list. 9. ~~`filter_eval_true` (List): Filtering a list with a predicate always true keeps the list unchanged.~~ 10. ~~`filter_eval_false` (List): Filtering with an always-false predicate gives an empty list.~~ 11. ~~`pairwise_concat` (List): Iff condition for Pairwise relation in concatenated lists (similar to pairwise_join).~~ 12. `list_map_toFinset` (Finset): toFinset commutes with map under injection --- - [x] depends on: #15952 This is my first PR to mathlib, so I'm not too familiar with etiquette's and more specifically there are two proofs in the PR which uses aesop, and I am not sure if it's frowned upon. I kept the aesop in there for now as I couldn't construct very short proofs otherwise. The sort_range function proof was suggested in https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113489-new-members/topic/Computing.20Finset.20sort.20of.20Finset.20range/near/410346731 by Ruben Van de Velde. Thanks for your time for improving this PR. please-adopt t-data new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 71/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Sort.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sort.lean 4 30 ['YaelDillies', 'davikrehalt', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'urkud', 'vihdzp'] nobody
163-16381
5 months ago
unknown
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22366 kim-em
author:kim-em
feat: `check_equalities` tactic for diagnosing defeq problems The `check_equalities` tactic, which checks the typing of equalities in the goal, reporting discrepancies between the implicit type argument of the equality, and the inferred types of the left and right hand sides, at "instances and reducible" transparency. Reports from this tactic do not necessarily indicate a problem, although typically `simp` should reduce rather than increase the reported discrepancies. `check_equalities` may be useful in diagnosing uses of `erw`. t-meta please-adopt WIP 123/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/CheckCompositions.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CheckEqualities.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Common.lean,MathlibTest/check_equalities.lean 7 21 ['adomani', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'fpvandoorn', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] adamtopaz
assignee:adamtopaz
152-8707
4 months ago
152-8718
152 days ago
16-84211
16 days
20719 gio256
author:gio256
feat(AlgebraicTopology): delaborators for truncated simplicial notations We add delaborators for the following notations, introduced in #20688: - `⦋m⦌ₙ`, which denotes the `m`-dimensional simplex in the `n`-truncated simplex category. - `X _⦋m⦌ₙ`, which denotes the `m`-th term of an `n`-truncated simplicial object `X`. - `X ^⦋m⦌ₙ`, which denotes the `m`-th term of an `n`-truncated cosimplicial object `X`. If `pp.proofs` is set to `true`, we also pretty-print the proof `p : m ≤ n` for all three notations as `⦋m, p⦌ₙ`, `X _⦋m, p⦌ₙ`, and `X ^⦋m, p⦌ₙ`, respectively. Credit to @kmill for one piece of code and much metaprogramming inspiration. --- <!-- 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: #20688 - [x] depends on: #23018 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebraic-topology infinity-cosmos t-meta please-adopt will-close-soon 525/33 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Defs.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialObject/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/SimplexCategory.lean,Mathlib/Util/Superscript.lean,MathlibTest/SimplexCategory.lean,MathlibTest/SimplicialObject.lean,MathlibTest/superscript.lean,scripts/noshake.json 11 24 ['eric-wieser', 'gio256', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'kim-em', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
148-14373
4 months ago
unknown
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21476 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat(lint-style): enable running on downstream projects Enable lint-style to run on downstream projects, by making the following modifications: - allow passing an explicit list of libraries to lint: if nothing is passed, it lints `Mathlib`, `Archive` and `Counterexamples` (as before); otherwise, it lints precisely the passed modules - only check init imports, undocumented scripts and the errors from `lint-style.py` when linting Mathlib - make the style exceptions file configurable and optional: using the `nolints-file` flag, the exceptions file can be configured. If the flag is omitted, we try to find a file at `scripts/nolints-style.txt` --- and otherwise proceed with no style exceptions. This means mathlib can continue unchanged, and downstream projects can either add an explicit exceptions file, or proceed without any exceptions. After this PR, one should be able to run lint-style on a downstream project by `lake exe lint-style ProjectName`. Prompted by [this zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/lint-style.20for.20downstream.20libraries). --- - [x] depends on: #24570 - [x] depends on: #24953 (I did not test the last part.) <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-linter awaiting-author please-adopt 58/19 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased.lean,scripts/lint-style.lean 2 21 ['Vierkantor', 'adomani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'joneugster', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
148-13822
4 months ago
unknown
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29675 yury-harmonic
author:yury-harmonic
feat(Wolstenholme): new file Co-authored-by: @Aristotle-Harmonic --- I still need to cleanup the proof and write the docs. For now, it's just what the AI generated, forward-ported to the latest Mathlib. <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author help-wanted t-data 198/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Wolstenholme.lean 2 5 ['Alex-Linhares', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'yury-harmonic'] nobody
127-61321
4 months ago
unknown
unknown
34501 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
chore(Data/Fintype/Induction): add a workaround for a bug in `induction` This works around leanprover/lean4#4246, as Zulip threads frequently run up against 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/) awaiting-author t-meta please-adopt 15/1 Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Option.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'joneugster'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
127-27577
4 months ago
203-83854
203 days ago
2-56184
2 days
35341 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: lint against the tactic.skipAssignedInstances option in mathlib This means we can remove the corresponding technical debt entry. Re-created version of #20872. --- [This comment](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/20872#issuecomment-2602743770) might still be relevant: does this linter need adaptations to recursively parse the outer `set_option`s? Wasn't there code written semi-recently which did 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/) please-adopt t-linter merge-conflict 54/3 Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Style.lean,MathlibTest/LintStyle.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
122-56368
4 months ago
unknown
unknown
35545 joelriou
author:joelriou
feat(Algebra/Category/ModuleCat): the internal hom for presheaves of 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 WIP please-adopt
label:t-algebra$
141/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf/InternalHom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf/Pushforward.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
122-22461
4 months ago
unknown
unknown
35193 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
feat(Topology/Closeds): implement category of closed sets in topological spaces I copied over the nice API for working with `TopologicalSpace.Opens` as a category over for `TopologicalSpace.Closeds`. The only thing that did not immediately transfer was `Topology.IsInducing.functorObj` so I omitted it. Based on work of @kim-em --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 please-adopt merge-conflict 352/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Closeds.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Opens.lean 3 24 ['Brian-Nugent', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] dagurtomas
assignee:dagurtomas
114-59144
3 months ago
154-79657
154 days ago
17-61064
17 days
22925 ggranberry
author:ggranberry
feat(Mathlib/PlaceHolder/ToeplitzHausdorff): Toeplitz-Hausdorff --- <!-- 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/) WIP new-contributor will-close-soon awaiting-author help-wanted t-analysis 411/0 Mathlib/PlaceHolder/ToeplitzHausdorff.lean,Mathlib/PlaceHolder/ToeplitzHausdorff_v2.lean 2 16 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'faenuccio', 'ggranberry', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] faenuccio
assignee:faenuccio
99-3725
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
35344 grunweg
author:grunweg
feat: lint upon uses of the mono tactic suggesting to use `gcongr` instead. In general, `mono` is unmaintained, was only partially ported --- and gcongr at this point is more featureful, actively developed and has a nicer user interface. The topic was also discussed [on zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Porting.20note.3A.20Fixing.20up.20.60mono.60/with/445125798). --- TODO: update the linter wording, fix its implementation and wait until tests pass Rebased and migrated version of #25700. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt t-linter RFC merge-conflict 4/0 MathlibTest/DeprecatedSyntaxLinter.lean,MathlibTest/Monotonicity.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
88-36927
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
29378 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvex): Balanced and AbsConvex sets under linear maps Provide `Balanced` and `AbsConvex` versions of `Convex.linear_image`, `Convex.linear_preimage` and the `is_linear` equivalents. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #29342 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-analysis please-adopt 133/68 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvexOpen.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/BalancedCoreHull.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Dual.lean 6 6 ['JonBannon', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
79-55880
2 months ago
311-38183
311 days ago
0-14240
3 hours
40110 kim-em
author:kim-em
perf(Tactic/Linarith): syntactic cache for atom lookup This PR makes `linarith`'s atomization scale linearly rather than quadratically in the number of distinct atoms by promoting `ExprMap` in `Tactic/Linarith/Parsing.lean` from a `List` abbreviation to a struct carrying both the original list (still authoritative — used for the `isDefEq` fallback scan) and a `Std.HashMap Expr ℕ` cache populated through a new `push`. `ExprMap.findDefeq` tries the cache first; on miss it falls back to the existing defeq scan. The cache can only succeed on a syntactic match against an already-stored key and `HashMap.insert` overwrites on syntactic match, so a cache hit always returns what the defeq scan would have returned. Reproducer: https://gist.github.com/kim-em/196a969cd4cdf3e57885796861bd85c8. On the dense rational LP `0 ≤ xᵢ, xᵢ ≤ 1, Σxᵢ ≤ n` (median of 5 fresh runs, apple silicon, `lean-toolchain` `v4.31.0-rc1`): | benchmark | before | after | speedup | |-------------------|-------:|-------:|--------:| | n = 80 (5 calls) | 338 ms | 216 ms | 1.56× | | n = 160 (3 calls) | 513 ms | 292 ms | 1.76× | 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code t-meta LLM-generated please-adopt 30/7 Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Parsing.lean 1 13 ['JovanGerb', 'adomani', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kim-em', 'leanprover-radar'] dwrensha
assignee:dwrensha
71-15947
2 months ago
71-25114
71 days ago
10-65200
10 days
29856 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Analysis/Normed/Ring/Basic): Add NonUnitalNonAssocSeminormedRing and NonUnitalNonAssocNormedRing Adds the classes `NonUnitalNonAssocSeminormedRing` and `NonUnitalNonAssocNormedRing` and relaxes the `NonUnitalSeminormedRing` section to `NonUnitalNonAssocSeminormedRing`. Examples of non-unital non-associative normed rings include non-untial JB-algebras and non-unital JB*-algebras. --- <!-- 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-analysis please-adopt merge-conflict 110/11 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Ring/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/TCSynth.lean 2 16 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'leanprover-bot', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] ADedecker and j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux assignee:ADedecker
52-50253
1 month ago
276-57853
276 days ago
57-10323
57 days
26983 mans0954
author:mans0954
feat(Order/LatticeElements): distributive, standard and neutral elements of a lattice Defines distributive, standard and neutral elements of a lattice and gives equivalent conditions. --- <!-- 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: #26836 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict WIP t-order please-adopt 238/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Hom/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Order/LatticeElements.lean 3 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
40-76963
1 month ago
320-72751
320 days ago
0-20148
5 hours
17176 arulandu
author:arulandu
feat: integrals and integrability with .re Lemmas for swapping order of .re and integration/integrability. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author new-contributor t-measure-probability please-adopt 49/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegrableOn.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/SetIntegral.lean 4 34 ['EtienneC30', 'JJYYY-JJY', 'arulandu', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd'] nobody
19-72172
19 days ago
unknown
unknown

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24823 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
refactor: add `hom` lemmas for the `MonoidalCategory` structure on `ModuleCat` --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
148/164 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/FGModuleCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Adjunctions.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Monoidal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Monoidal/Closed.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Monoidal/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf/Free.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf/Generator.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf/Monoidal.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Internal/Module.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Coinvariants.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Rep.lean 11 21 ['101damnations', 'YaelDillies', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] 101damnations
assignee:101damnations
413-35748
1 year ago
413-35748
413 days ago
25-46309
25 days
25988 Multramate
author:Multramate
refactor(AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/*): replace Fin 3 with products This PR continues the work from #24593. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/24593 merge-conflict t-algebraic-geometry 1000/1022 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Jacobian/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Jacobian/Formula.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Jacobian/Point.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Projective/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Projective/Formula.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Projective/Point.lean 6 3 ['Multramate', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
413-35190
1 year ago
413-35190
413 days ago
18-21376
18 days
26067 mapehe
author:mapehe
feat(Topology/StoneCech): exists_continuous_surjection_from_StoneCech_to_dense_range This lemma formalises the following version of the maximality property of the Stone–Čech compactification: If `f : α → β` is a continuous map from a topological space `α` to a Hausdorff space `β` with dense range, then there exists a continuous surjection from `StoneCech α` to `β` extending `f`. In particular, `StoneCech α` is the “largest” compact Hausdorff space into which `α` densely embeds, in the sense that any other such space is a continuous image of it. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-topology 18/0 Mathlib/Topology/StoneCech.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
410-16568
1 year ago
410-16568
410 days ago
20-8050
20 days
26200 adomani
author:adomani
fix: add label when landrun fails Adds the `permission-denied` label on PRs that get blocked by landrun. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict CI 68/8 .github/build.in.yml,.github/workflows/bors.yml,.github/workflows/build.yml,.github/workflows/build_fork.yml 4 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
381-51183
1 year ago
381-51183
381 days ago
46-51722
46 days
27987 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(RingTheory/Valuation): define ball, closed ball, and sphere --- <!-- 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] --> The pullback PR of #26827 and #27451. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-ring-theory large-import 73/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/Basic.lean 1 4 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
375-83315
1 year ago
375-83316
375 days ago
6-5823
6 days
27003 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
chore: use `Simp.ResultQ` more often Also uses `~q` in place of manual `isDefEq` matching. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-meta 18/22 Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Result.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ReduceModChar.lean 3 7 ['JovanGerb', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
374-11539
1 year ago
374-11540
374 days ago
32-67299
32 days
28622 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
chore(Mathlib): replace `=>` by `↦` --- <!-- 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. 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3838 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
367-56215
1 year ago
367-56216
367 days ago
0-55389
15 hours
28626 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
chore(Archive, Counterexamples): replace => by ↦ --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict 288/288 Archive/Arithcc.lean,Archive/Examples/IfNormalization/Result.lean,Archive/Examples/IfNormalization/WithoutAesop.lean,Archive/Examples/PropEncodable.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1959Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1960Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1962Q4.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1972Q5.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1977Q6.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1981Q3.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1987Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1988Q6.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1994Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1998Q2.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2001Q2.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2006Q3.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2006Q5.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2008Q2.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2008Q4.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2011Q3.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2013Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2019Q1.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2024Q5.lean,Archive/MiuLanguage/Basic.lean,Archive/MiuLanguage/DecisionSuf.lean,Archive/OxfordInvariants/Summer2021/Week3P1.lean,Archive/Sensitivity.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/AbelRuffini.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/AreaOfACircle.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/AscendingDescendingSequences.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/BallotProblem.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/BirthdayProblem.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/BuffonsNeedle.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/CubingACube.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/FriendshipGraphs.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/Konigsberg.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/Partition.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/SumOfPrimeReciprocalsDiverges.lean,Archive/ZagierTwoSquares.lean,Counterexamples/AharoniKorman.lean,Counterexamples/CanonicallyOrderedCommSemiringTwoMul.lean,Counterexamples/CharPZeroNeCharZero.lean,Counterexamples/CliffordAlgebraNotInjective.lean,Counterexamples/DirectSumIsInternal.lean,Counterexamples/GameMultiplication.lean,Counterexamples/Girard.lean,Counterexamples/HomogeneousPrimeNotPrime.lean,Counterexamples/MapFloor.lean,Counterexamples/MonicNonRegular.lean,Counterexamples/Phillips.lean,Counterexamples/Pseudoelement.lean,Counterexamples/QuadraticForm.lean,Counterexamples/SorgenfreyLine.lean,Counterexamples/ZeroDivisorsInAddMonoidAlgebras.lean 54 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
365-85341
1 year ago
365-85342
365 days ago
2-46227
2 days
27403 MoritzBeroRoos
author:MoritzBeroRoos
fix: replace probably erroneous usage of ⬝ (with old \cdot) by · (with \centerdot) Discussion at [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/.5Ccdot.20!.3D.20.5Ccenterdot). Currently the abbreviations \cdot and \centerdot resolve to different, with the naked eye nearly undistinguishable symbols (despite the c in cdot surely standing for center..). This pr replaces instances of ⬝ where · was probably meant. All of the replacement is in comments, except for the file bench_summary.lean which is used for priting the github benchmark results. Since this file is about scientific notation of numbers, sure · was meant to be used, not a rectangle. [Related](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/27399) --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict new-contributor 195/195 Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Computation/Approximations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Idempotents.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Derivation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Equiv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/DivisionPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/CStarMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FourierTransformDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Dual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/PiL2.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/InvariantExtension.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/CircleAddChar.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Configuration.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/AdjMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/ConjTranspose.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Mul.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Notation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Reflection.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/RowCol.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Vec.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PurelyInseparable/PerfectClosure.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/GroupLieAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CrossProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/BilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/DotProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Orthogonal.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/PosDef.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurComplement.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SesquilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Trace.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PerfectPairing/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projectivization/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/ProductFormula.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/SiegelsLemma.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DividedPowers/SubDPIdeal.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Veblen.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Homeomorph/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/Matrix.lean,scripts/bench_summary.lean 49 5 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
364-31977
11 months ago
387-7899
387 days ago
7-51497
7 days
28042 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(Topology/ValuativeRel): a topological basis indexed by pairs of elements --- <!-- 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] --> The pullback PR of #27314 and #27163. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-ring-theory 140/23 Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuativeRel.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Valued/ValuativeRel.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
364-31931
11 months ago
373-83375
373 days ago
7-2766
7 days
27399 MoritzBeroRoos
author:MoritzBeroRoos
chore: replace every usage of ⬝ᵥ (with old \cdot) by ·ᵥ (with \centerdot) Discussion at [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/.5Ccdot.20!.3D.20.5Ccenterdot). Currently the abbreviations `\cdot` and `\centerdot` resolve to different, with the naked eye nearly undistinguishable symbols (despite the c in cdot surely standing for `center`..): - `\cdot` gives ⬝ [U+2B1D](https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+2B1D) "Black Very Small Square" - `\centerdot` gives · [U+00B7](https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+00B7) "Middle Dot" Mathlib mostly uses the `\centerdot` variant, except for the dotProduct notation and some probably unsuspecting people wanting \centerdot but getting \cdot in their comments and 6 uses of a notation using the raw `\cdot` without any subscript at `Mathlib\Topology\Homotopy\Product.lean`. This PR replaces the dot product `⬝ᵥ` with its `\centerdot` counterpart `·ᵥ`. The related PR [here](https://github.com/leanprover/vscode-lean4/pull/639) can then overwrite the `\cdot` abbreviation, to produce the same symbol as the `centerdot` abbreviation does. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict new-contributor 133/133 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/CStarMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/PiL2.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Configuration.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/AdjMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/ConjTranspose.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Mul.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Notation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Reflection.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/RowCol.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Vec.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CrossProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/BilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/DotProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Orthogonal.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/PosDef.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurComplement.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SesquilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Trace.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PerfectPairing/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projectivization/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/Matrix.lean 25 6 ['MoritzBeroRoos', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
363-80209
11 months ago
387-7900
387 days ago
7-53541
7 days
28148 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(Matrix): Simproc and Rw-proc for Matrix Transpose Co-authored by Aaron Liu. ```lean example : !![1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6]ᵀ = !![1, 4; 2, 5; 3, 6] := by rw [transpose_of% 2 3] example : !![1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6]ᵀ = !![1, 4; 2, 5; 3, 6] := by rw [transpose_of] example : !![1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6]ᵀ = !![1, 4; 2, 5; 3, 6] := by simp only [matrix_transpose] ``` --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-meta 267/8 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Notation.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/UnitaryGroup.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Simproc/Matrix.lean,MathlibTest/Simproc/Matrix.lean,MathlibTest/matrix.lean,scripts/noshake.json 8 32 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
359-37143
11 months ago
359-37144
359 days ago
12-69641
12 days
26908 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution): alternative ext principle for unitors Currently, our infrastructure for left/right unitors for Day convolution of functors `C ⥤ V` do not have satisfactory extensionality principle: the current way to characterize morphisms out of `U ⊛ F` is the default extensionality principle for Day convolution, which characterizes first such functors via functors out of `U ⊠ F`. Left unitors are then obtained using the fact `U ⊠ F` is a left Kan extension of a functor from `PUnit × C` (which is equivalent to `C`) but we did not record on its own this principle. Using the transitivity of left Kan extensions proved in #26899, we directly exhibit `U ⊛ F` as a left Kan extension of `F ⋙ tensorLeft (𝟙_ V)` along `tensorLeft (𝟙_ C)`. The unit of this Kan extension is composed exactly of the morphisms that appear in the [characterization of left unitors](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution.html#CategoryTheory.MonoidalCategory.DayConvolutionUnit.leftUnitor_hom_unit_app). We also slightly generalize the instances that express that external products with unitors are left Kan extensions, so that they can be used when taking external products with more complicated functors than currently. This is again useful when chaining extensionality lemmas for morphisms out of terms of the form `(F ⊛ U) ⊛ G`. We prove a similar thing for right unitors With this, it should be possible to have a much more satisfactory way of working with Day convolutions: this allows to "elimiinate" units without ending up with terms in an external product. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #26899 - [ ] depends on: #26906 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-category-theory 307/18 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/KanExtension/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
347-83489
11 months ago
347-83490
347 days ago
0-1045
17 minutes
27150 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution): constructors for braided and symmetric structure on day convolutions monoidal categories Following the pattern in #27119, we give API to construct `BraidedCategory` and `SymmetricCategory` structures on a monoidal category equipped with a `LawfulDayConvolutionMonoidalCategoryStruct`. To achieve this, we introduce an other type class `LawfulDayConvolutionBraidedCategoryStruct` that bundles an associator isomorphism that behaves like the one constructed for functors in #27067. We provide a noncomputable constructor for this typeclass that takes as input fullness of the "realization" functor to a category of functors, and we show that the typeclasses are sufficient to define the desired structures. --- <!-- 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: #27067 - [x] depends on: #26820 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-category-theory 826/9 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution/Braided.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
347-78528
11 months ago
403-22230
403 days ago
0-51
51 seconds
27119 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution): constructors for closed monoidal day convolution monoidal structures Following the pattern introduced in #26798 and #26820 and using results of #26879, we introduce a typeclass `LawfulDayConvolutionClosedMonoidalCategoryStruct` that encodes the data needed on a `LawfulDayConvolutionMonoidalCategoryStruct` to define well-behaved internal homs. We give a constructor assuming existence of relevant ends, and prove that this data defines a `MonoidalClosed` instance on the monoidal category structures one can deduce from `LawfulDayConvolutionMonoidalCategoryStruct`. --- <!-- 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: #27079 - [x] depends on: #27091 - [x] depends on: #26879 - [x] depends on: #26820 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-category-theory 900/9 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution/Closed.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
347-5979
11 months ago
unknown
unknown
28623 gilesgshaw
author:gilesgshaw
feat(Logic/Basic): minor additions and simplification of proofs Add new theorems and simplify proofs. Specifically, we add the family of related theorems `apply_dite_iff_exists`, `apply_dite_iff_forall`, `apply_ite_iff_and` and `apply_ite_iff_or`. For each other 'family' of theorems in the file that is analogous to the above, we do the following - Simplify proofs where possible, e.g. by appealing to the new theorems - Complete the family, if any of the corresponding four are missing - Rename to ensure consistency with the above pattern --- merge-conflict t-logic new-contributor 83/55 Archive/Examples/IfNormalization/Result.lean,Archive/Examples/IfNormalization/WithoutAesop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Computation/Translations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Notation/Indicator.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Rank.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/WithDensity.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Notation.lean 9 12 ['eric-wieser', 'gilesgshaw', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
346-86240
11 months ago
346-86241
346 days ago
10-49648
10 days
26154 ADedecker
author:ADedecker
refactor: add refactored APIs for algebraic filter bases This PR continues the work from #18437. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/18437 merge-conflict t-topology 651/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/FilterBasis.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/FilterBasisNew.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/Bases.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/BasesNew.lean 5 3 ['ADedecker', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
341-12084
11 months ago
341-12085
341 days ago
87-78694
87 days
29330 plp127
author:plp127
chore: define `Fin.cycleIcc` with conditions Redefine `Fin.cycleIcc` using conditionals instead of composing existing `Fin` operations together. Its worst-case runtime drops from O(n) to O(1). As a bonus, the definition no longer needs explaining. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-group-theory 61/68 Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Fin.lean 1 10 ['JovanGerb', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127', 'tb65536'] nobody
332-23681
10 months ago
332-23682
332 days ago
19-72402
19 days
27214 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/Categorical): Categorical pullback squares In this PR, we give the definition and first basic properties of categorical pullback squares. Using our previous work on `CategoricalPullback`, we define a typeclass `CatPullbackSquare T L R B` that asserts that a given `CatCommSq T L R B` is a "pullback square": this is the data of a chosen adjoint equivalence to the canonical functor from the top left corner of the square to the categorical pulback of its leg. Using this equivalence, be derive a universal property for functors from `X`with values in the top left corner of the square: they are equivalent to `CatCommSqOver R B X`, the category of categorical commutative squares over the cospan `R, B` with top left corner `X`. We prove some coherence result for this equivalence, most notably an isomorphism that, given `S : CatCommSqOver R B X`, bundles the two commutative triangles formed by the induced functor, and the coherence between the squares that these isomorphisms satisfy: this is conveniently bundled in the data of a single isomorphisms of `CatCommSqOver R B X`. Finally, we provide a `Prop`-class `IsCatPullbackSquare` that merely asserts the existence (via `Nonempty`) of the relevant data: we show that it is tautotogically equivalent to the propopsition that the canonical functor to the categorical pullback is an equivalence. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #26679 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-category-theory 786/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/Categorical/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/Categorical/Square.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
326-75273
10 months ago
326-75274
326 days ago
0-4044
1 hour
26466 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Augmented): the canonical monoid object in the augmented simplex category Show that in the augmented simplex category, `⦋0⦌` is an internal monoid object. Future work will show that this is in fact the universal monoid object: for any monoidal category `C`, evaluation at `⦋0⦌` induces an equivalence of categories between `Mon_ C` and the category of monoidal functors from `AugmentedSimplexCategory` to `C`. The resulting augmented cosimplicial object one gets from this construction is sometimes called the "monoidal bar construction" attached to a monoid. This PR was split from #25743. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #25743 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebraic-topology t-category-theory 571/111 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Augmented.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Augmented/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Augmented/Mon_.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Augmented/Monoidal.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory/Basic.lean 6 4 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
326-8275
10 months ago
421-15559
421 days ago
0-1046
17 minutes
26578 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(CategoryTheory/Limits/Pullbacks/Categorical/CatCospanTransform): adjunctions of categorical cospans We build upon the bicategory-like structure developed in #26447 and #26412 to define the notion of adjunctions of categorical cospans. This is a structure encoding the data of two `CatCospanTransform`s, along with the usual unit and counit morphisms as part of the data, satisfying the usual left and right triangle identities. We provide basic API for these, such as extracting adjunctions between individual components. We also provide a proof that the notion satisfies a "coherence": with our chosen constructor, the forward direction of the structure `CatCommSq` on the left adjoints correspond to the inverse of the square for the right adjoints through `mateEquiv`. These adjunctions will be used as a substrate for defining equivalences of categorical cospans in a future PR: such an equivalence will be a structure extending a `CatCospanAdjunction` with isomorphisms data on the unit and co-unit (we will however provide alternative constructors in sync with the constructor for equivalences of categories). --- <!-- 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: #26447 - [x] depends on: #26547 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-category-theory large-import 205/0 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/Categorical/CatCospanTransform.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
325-11500
10 months ago
unknown
unknown
27990 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(Counterexamples): a nontrivial valuation with discrete topology This file constructs a valuation on `K[X]` satisfying `IsValuativeTopology K[X] ∧ Nonempty (valuation K[X]).RankOne ∧ IsNontrivial K[X] ∧ DiscreteTopology K[X]`, and proves that `IsValuativeTopology F ∧ IsNontrivial F ∧ DiscreteTopology F` is not possible if `F` is a field. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-ring-theory 172/0 Counterexamples.lean,Counterexamples/DiscreteTopologyWithNontrivialValuation.lean 2 14 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'pechersky'] nobody
313-81746
10 months ago
313-81747
313 days ago
67-78029
67 days
28132 dupuisf
author:dupuisf
feat: preliminary `grind` tags for `IsUnit` This PR adds preliminary `grind` tags for the `IsUnit` predicate. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
61/17 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Units.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Units/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Units/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Units.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/Basic.lean 6 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
290-58344
9 months ago
290-58345
290 days ago
80-71574
80 days
26827 pechersky
author:pechersky
feat(Analysis/Normed/ValuativeRel): helper instance for NormedField --- <!-- 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/) - [x] depends on: #26713 - [x] depends on: #26826 merge-conflict t-algebra t-number-theory t-analysis
label:t-algebra$
211/27 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/ValuativeRel.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Valued/ValuativeRel.lean 3 34 ['ADedecker', 'adamtopaz', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'kbuzzard', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'pechersky'] kbuzzard
assignee:kbuzzard
283-548
9 months ago
283-548
283 days ago
121-79456
121 days
24850 pechersky
author:pechersky
feat(Topology/UniformSpace/Ultra): uniform spaces induced by pseudometrics are ultra if system is ultra Any uniform space has a natural system of pseudometrics definable on it, comprised of those pseudometrics constructed from a descending chain of equivalence relation entourages. In a nonarchimedean uniformity, this pseudometric system induces the uniformity. --- <!-- 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/) - [x] depends on: #23111 merge-conflict t-topology 509/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/BundledFun.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UniformSpace/Ultra/Pseudometrizable.lean 3 9 ['ADedecker', 'fpvandoorn', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'pechersky'] urkud
assignee:urkud
276-23035
9 months ago
276-23036
276 days ago
162-10999
162 days
26914 quangvdao
author:quangvdao
feat(Data/PFunctor/Univariate): more definitions for univariate `PFunctor` This PR defines several basic definitions of `PFunctor`, including zero, one, constants, monomials, coproduct (sum), product, sigma, pi, tensor product, universe lifting, and equivalence. We also add: (1) simple lemmas connecting the basic definitions, (2) an automatically derived ext lemma for `PFunctor` via `@[ext]` attribute Some things I'm not clear on: - I define `HAdd` and `HMul` instances for coproduct and product of poly functors having different universe levels. Should I also define `Add` and `Mul` instances for poly functors having the same universe level? - Is it ok to define notation for tensor product, i.e. `@[inherit_doc] scoped infixr:80 " ⊗ " => tensor`? I'm worried it might clash with other notation. - Need a double-check on the priority of notation. Some future definitions to add: - Various equivalences arising from arithmetic identities, e.g., `P + 0 ≃ₚ P`. - Definitions of Lenses and Charts (each of them will be a file or even a folder) - Exponential objects (corresponding to both `prod` and `tensor`) --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-data 144/5 Mathlib/Data/PFunctor/Univariate/Basic.lean 1 20 ['alexkeizer', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'quangvdao'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
276-22513
9 months ago
276-22514
276 days ago
133-16411
133 days
28125 nonisomorphiclinearmap
author:nonisomorphiclinearmap
feat(Combinatorics): basic definition of simplicial complexes This PR introduces the basic definition of a finite (abstract) simplicial complex, located in Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Basic.lean. --- This is our first contribution to mathlib. This work was done as part of the Fields Institute Summer Undergraduate Program on formalization in topological combinatorics. Eventually, we aim to formalize Lovasz's proof of the Kneser Conjecture and this is a small stepping stone in that direction. Some other commits will shortly depend on this one. We would like to acknowledge the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences for their sponsorship. We would also like to thank our supervisors, Professor Chris Kapulkin and Mr. Daniel Carranza, for their guidance and support throughout this project. We would also like to thank our group members Tom Lindquist and Quang Minh Nguyen for our fruitful discussions. merge-conflict t-combinatorics new-contributor 374/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Category.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/FacePoset.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Hom.lean 5 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
276-22208
9 months ago
276-22209
276 days ago
99-48372
99 days
28871 JaafarTanoukhi
author:JaafarTanoukhi
feat(Combinatorics/Digraph): Tournaments Define orientations and tournaments. Related to #26771. Co-authored-by: Rida Hamadani <mridahamadani@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 at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits 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/) merge-conflict t-combinatorics new-contributor 62/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Orientation.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Tournament.lean 3 6 ['JaafarTanoukhi', 'Rida-Hamadani', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] kmill
assignee:kmill
276-22055
9 months ago
276-22056
276 days ago
71-35799
71 days
29526 llllvvuu
author:llllvvuu
feat: `Multiset.map f` identifies `f` up to permutation Motivation: Reason about `Fintype`-indexed families via `Multiset` equality. Example use case 1: ```lean theorem Matrix.IsHermitian.cfc_eigenvalues {d : Type*} [Fintype d] [DecidableEq d] {M : Matrix d d 𝕜} (hM : M.IsHermitian) (f : ℝ → ℝ) (hcfc : Matrix.IsHermitian (cfc f M) := cfc_predicate f M) : ∃ (e : d ≃ d), hcfc.eigenvalues = f ∘ hM.eigenvalues ∘ e := by have := hcfc.roots_charpoly_eq_eigenvalues.symm rw [hM.charpoly_cfc_eq f, Polynomial.roots_prod] at this; swap · simp [Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff, Polynomial.X_sub_C_ne_zero] simp_rw [Polynomial.roots_X_sub_C, Multiset.bind_singleton] at this have he := (Multiset.compTriple_equivOfMapUnivEq this).comp_eq simp_rw [← Function.comp_def RCLike.ofReal, ← Function.comp_def f, Function.comp_assoc] at he exact ⟨_, RCLike.ofReal_injective.comp_left he.symm⟩ ``` Example use case 2 (on top of https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/29610): ```lean theorem LinearMap.Eigenbasis.μ_equiv {ι ι' R G : Type*} [Fintype ι] [Fintype ι'] [CommRing R] [IsDomain R] [AddCommGroup G] [Module R G] [Module.Free R G] [Module.Finite R G] {f : Module.End R G} (B₁ : f.Eigenbasis ι) (B₂ : f.Eigenbasis ι') : ∃ e : ι ≃ ι', B₁.μ = B₂.μ ∘ e := by classical have := congr(Polynomial.roots $(B₁.charpoly_eq.symm.trans B₂.charpoly_eq)) rw [Polynomial.roots_prod, Polynomial.roots_prod] at this; rotate_left · simp [Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff, Polynomial.X_sub_C_ne_zero] · simp [Finset.prod_ne_zero_iff, Polynomial.X_sub_C_ne_zero] simp_rw [Polynomial.roots_X_sub_C, Multiset.bind_singleton] at this exact ⟨Multiset.equivOfMapUnivEq this, (Multiset.compTriple_equivOfMapUnivEq this).comp_eq.symm⟩ ``` Co-authored-by: Aristotle Harmonic <aristotle-harmonic@harmonic.fun> --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-data 35/0 Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Fintype.lean 1 9 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'llllvvuu', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] pechersky
assignee:pechersky
276-22017
9 months ago
276-22018
276 days ago
69-16483
69 days
29947 JaafarTanoukhi
author:JaafarTanoukhi
feat(Combinatorics/Digraph): Maps Ported `SimpleGraph/Maps.lean` to `Digraph/Maps.lean` for future PRs related to issue #[26771](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/26771) --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-combinatorics new-contributor 476/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Maps.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
276-21421
9 months ago
276-21422
276 days ago
54-81855
54 days
31356 adomani
author:adomani
feat: add inspect-like functions Produces a tree-like formatting for `Syntax`, `Expr` and `InfoTree`. Especially for the `InfoTree`s, there are *many* parts of it that do not get printed. For instance, this is how the `InfoTree`s of `set_option linter.missingDocs true` get printed: ```lean inspectIT set_option linter.missingDocs true /- commandCtx |-Info.ofCommandInfo: Lean.Elab.Command.elabSetOption, 'set_option…gDocs true' | |-Info.ofCompletionInfo.CompletionInfo.option 'set_option…issingDocs' | |-Info.ofOptionInfo: linter.missingDocs, Linter.linter.missingDocs -/ ``` --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-meta 720/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Util/Inspect.lean,MathlibTest/Inspect.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
276-16442
9 months ago
276-16443
276 days ago
11-59965
11 days
26890 robin-carlier
author:robin-carlier
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution): more API for `DayFunctor` We provide some lemmas that helps characterizing the monoidal structure on `DayFunctor`, they are special cases of the lemmas for `LawfulDayConvolutionMonoidalCategoryStruct`. --- <!-- 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: #26824 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-category-theory 1372/19 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/KanExtension/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/DayConvolution/DayFunctor.lean 4 5 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
275-81069
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
26912 pechersky
author:pechersky
chore(Algebra/Ring/Subring): simp tag `Subring.smul_def` s-multiplying by a subtype is easiest to manipulate when both terms are in the ambient type. Many places that had to use the _def lemma for a rewrite, or to include it in a simp set, no longer have to. Ported from #25308 --- <!-- 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/) I found this being not-simp frustrating when talking about submodules over a valuation subring. merge-conflict t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
67/66 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Field/Subfield/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Actions.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/MulAction.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Exact.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/IsLocalization.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Submodule.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Periodic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subsemiring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/KummerExtension.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/MultiplePrimitivity.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/MultipleTransitivity.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/SubMulAction/OfFixingSubgroup.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/SubMulAction/OfStabilizer.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/Irreducible.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/WeylGroup.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Etale/Kaehler.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Over.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalProperties/Projective.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/InvSubmonoid.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/OreLocalization/Basic.lean 25 26 ['artie2000', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'kckennylau', 'leanprover-bot', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'pechersky', 'wrenna-robson'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
249-54220
8 months ago
271-3769
271 days ago
60-49993
60 days
30375 sinhp
author:sinhp
feat(CategoryTheory): Basics of Locally Cartesian Closed Categories Supersedes https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/22321 This PR defines locally cartesian closed categories in terms of existence of the pushforward functors (right adjoint to the pullback functor) for all morphisms. We develop basic API and prove the following: 1. Existence of the pushforward functors is equivalent to cartesian closed slices. 2. Any locally cartesian closed category with a terminal object is cartesian closed. 3. The slices of a locally cartesian closed category are locally cartesian closed. --- - [ ] depends on: #31033 - [ ] depends on: #30373 - [ ] depends on: #31332 <!-- 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-category-theory merge-conflict 703/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/LocallyCartesianClosed/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/LocallyCartesianClosed/ChosenPullbacksAlong.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/LocallyCartesianClosed/ExponentiableMorphism.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/LocallyCartesianClosed/Sections.lean 5 9 ['Jlh18', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'sinhp'] nobody
228-75621
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
29587 uniwuni
author:uniwuni
feat(GroupTheory/Finiteness): define finitely generated semigroups We define finitely generated semigroups and basics similarly to monoids and groups and prove that semigroups and monoids remain finitely generated when a congruence is quotiented out. This will be important when further developing semigroup theory. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-group-theory 259/14 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Defs.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Finiteness.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127', 'uniwuni'] dupuisf
assignee:dupuisf
216-10241
7 months ago
318-15145
318 days ago
25-73895
25 days
29014 ShreckYe
author:ShreckYe
feat(Data/List/Scan): some theorems that relate `scanl` with `foldl` I am not sure which is the best form of `getElem_scanl_eq_foldl_take` here, so I added several alternative forms. Feel free to remove any of them if necessary. merge-conflict t-data 35/0 Mathlib/Data/List/Scan.lean 1 15 ['ShreckYe', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'themathqueen', 'vlad902'] pechersky
assignee:pechersky
211-75865
6 months ago
285-40910
285 days ago
74-48754
74 days
9820 jjaassoonn
author:jjaassoonn
feat(RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/HomogeneousIdeal): generalize to homogeneous submodule The definitions, constructions and theorems in `HomogeneousIdeal.lean` are generalized to a homogeneous submodules. So say $R$ is a ring and $M \cong \bigoplus_{i} M_i$ is an $R$-module. Then a homogeneous $R$-submodule of $M$ is an $R$-submodule $N$ such that for all $i$ and $n \in N$, $n_i \in N$. Note that this notion doesn't actually require $R$ to be graded and $M$ is a graded module. But for more interesting lemmas, we do need that $M$ is graded $R$-module. We bake the fact $R$ is graded into the definition of homogeneous submodule, otherwise, `CompleteLattice HomogeneousSubmodule` cannot find the order of synthesis (the proof depends on that $R$ is graded) All definitions/constructions/theorems have a copy for ideals as well, this is to make sure dot notation still works. The motivation of this generalization is graded quotient module --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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:#18728 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-ring-theory 516/185 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/GradedModule.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Scheme.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Topology.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Submodule.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Radical.lean,scripts/nolints_prime_decls.txt 7 3 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
194-15894
6 months ago
unknown
unknown
34931 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
perf: make TensorProduct.lift irreducible with a unification hint --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
6/2 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Basic.lean 1 7 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] erdOne
assignee:erdOne
190-70314
6 months ago
190-70315
190 days ago
5-64455
5 days
33020 FormulaRabbit81
author:FormulaRabbit81
chore(Topology): Deprecate 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] --> - [x] depends on: #30851 deprecation [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology large-import merge-conflict 82/49 Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/HilbertCubeEmbedding.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/HausdorffAlexandroff.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/PiNat.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
188-46925
6 months ago
247-34314
247 days ago
0-13670
3 hours
33281 michelsol
author:michelsol
feat(Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals): integral of 1/sqrt(1-x^2) and its integrability. Add the integral of the derivative of arcsin and its integrability. --- - [ ] depends on: #33280 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 merge-conflict t-analysis 59/0 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/FundThmCalculus.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
188-15719
6 months ago
239-69944
239 days ago
0-811
13 minutes
34156 zcyemi
author:zcyemi
feat(Analysis/Convex/Between): add lemmas on convex combination of mem simplex interior --- I add three lemmas of convex combinations preserving membership in the interior of a simplex. And also open a zulip thread [#mathlib4 > Best place for convex combination and simplex interior](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Best.20place.20for.20convex.20combination.20and.20simplex.20interior/with/568558406) deps: - [ ] depends on: #33852 t-analysis merge-conflict 170/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Between.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Independent.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
187-78036
6 months ago
187-78036
187 days ago
0-1236
20 minutes
25981 Multramate
author:Multramate
feat(GroupTheory/GroupAction/Basic): define homomorphisms of fixed subgroups induced by homomorphisms of groups This PR continues the work from #10126. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/10126 t-group-theory large-import merge-conflict 218/144 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Ker.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Submonoid/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Action/Submonoid.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/FiniteAbelian/Duality.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/Maps.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/MonoidLocalization/MonoidWithZero.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/PGroup.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/QuotientGroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Transfer.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/RootSystem/WeylGroup.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CMField.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Ideal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Defs.lean 16 8 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
185-52163
6 months ago
185-52163
185 days ago
4-72754
4 days
33795 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(Topology/Sheaves): LocalPredicate prerequisite for étalé 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 merge-conflict 418/143 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/StructureSheaf.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Sheaf/Smooth.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/LocalPredicate.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/Sheafify.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/Stalks.lean 6 12 ['adamtopaz', 'alreadydone', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] adamtopaz
assignee:adamtopaz
185-29797
6 months ago
185-29798
185 days ago
34-7368
34 days
34674 Citronhat
author:Citronhat
feat(Algebra/Order/Ring): replace ENNReal lemmas with WithTop versions * Add `WithTop` versions of basic multiplicative order lemmas. * Use the new `WithTop` lemmas to replace `ENNReal` proofs and address six TODOs. * Fix a typo in the `pos_of_ne_zero` alias name. new-contributor t-algebra merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
46/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Canonical/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Operations.lean 3 5 ['Citronhat', 'Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] Ruben-VandeVelde
assignee:Ruben-VandeVelde
185-9667
6 months ago
185-9668
185 days ago
16-81273
16 days
33746 ster-oc
author:ster-oc
feat(Algebra/Module/ZLattice): align `ZSpan.floor` to `Int.floor` API This PR adds some of the existent lemmas about `Int.floor`, `Int.ceil` and `Int.fract` to the `ZSpan` namespace. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
353/145 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/Floor.lean 3 8 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ster-oc'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
180-26565
5 months ago
180-26565
180 days ago
30-19397
30 days
33791 PhoenixIra
author:PhoenixIra
feat: Generalization of FixedPointApproximants to CompletePartialOrder --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 provides a generalization of FixedPointApproximants to CompletePartialOrder. Not every theorem can be generalized, as sometimes we require additional conditions (namely `x ≤ f x`) in order to guarantee that the set is directed and thus the supremum is well-defined. This is not necessary in a CompleteLattice. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-order merge-conflict 223/100 Mathlib/Order/CompletePartialOrder.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/FixedPointApproximants.lean 2 21 ['PhoenixIra', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] PhoenixIra and vihdzp
assignee:PhoenixIra assignee:vihdzp
175-63299
5 months ago
175-63299
175 days ago
38-8977
38 days
26942 pechersky
author:pechersky
feat(RingTheory/Valuation/ValueGroupIso): isomorphism of value groups when compatible and also to the ValuativeRel's value group by request from comment in https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/26754#issuecomment-3051770901 - [ ] depends on: #26588 --- <!-- 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/) - [x] depends on: #26939 - [x] depends on: #26940 - [x] depends on: #26941 merge-conflict t-ring-theory t-order 299/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Range.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Range.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/WithZero.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValueGroupIso.lean 6 10 ['faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'pechersky'] faenuccio
assignee:faenuccio
173-7480
5 months ago
372-79290
372 days ago
10-67265
10 days
27534 PierreQuinton
author:PierreQuinton
feat: a typeclass for `sSup`/`sInf` to be lawful Adds lawful infima and suprema type classes. A preorder with lawful suprema: whenever a set has a least upper bound, `sSup` returns a least upper bound for that set. A preorder with lawful infima: whenever a set has a greatest lower bound, `sInf` returns a greastest lower bound for that set. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-order 121/8 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/LawfulSupInf.lean 3 26 ['PierreQuinton', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] nobody
160-77676
5 months ago
276-22351
276 days ago
114-33795
114 days
35042 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore: remove `meta` form `import Mathlib.Tactic...` This PR cleans up some imports of the form `import Mathlib.Tactic...`, by either removing them entirely, or removing the `meta` keyword. It should never be necessary to `meta import` a file from `Mathlib.Tactic`, because the relevant definitions should already have been marked as `meta`. The motivation is to reduce the amount of files that are `meta` imported when writing e.g. `import Mathlib`, hence reducing the amount of stuff that needs to be loaded. There are more other `meta import`s that need to be removed, but this PR is a good start. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. 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If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 merge-conflict 61/142 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/FreeMonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Unbundled/Abs.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/ChainOfFn.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/OmegaLimit.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/Defs.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/DomAct/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Algebraize.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ApplyFun.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ArithMult.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Bound.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Bicategory/Datatypes.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Bicategory/Normalize.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Bicategory/PureCoherence.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/CheckCompositions.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Coherence/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Coherence/Normalize.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Coherence/PureCoherence.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Elementwise.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Datatypes.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Normalize.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/PureCoherence.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/ToApp.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Choose.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/DeclarationNames.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/DefEqTransformations.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/DeriveCountable.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/DeriveFintype.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/DeriveTraversable.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ENatToNat.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Explode.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Explode/Pretty.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FinCases.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Attr.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/FunctionData.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Theorems.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Types.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GCongr/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/GRewrite/Elab.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Group.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/IrreducibleDef.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Lift.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Oracle/FourierMotzkin.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Oracle/SimplexAlgorithm.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Oracle/SimplexAlgorithm/Gauss.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Oracle/SimplexAlgorithm/SimplexAlgorithm.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Preprocessing.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Verification.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/LinearCombination/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DeprecatedSyntaxLinter.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DocPrime.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DocString.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/EmptyLine.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/FlexibleLinter.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/GlobalAttributeIn.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/HashCommandLinter.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Multigoal.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/OldObtain.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/Style.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased/UnicodeLinter.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/UnusedTactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/UnusedTacticExtension.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/MinImports.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/MoveAdd.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Nontriviality/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/DivMod.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Ineq.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Prime.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Order.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Order/CollectFacts.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Order/Graph/Tarjan.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/PNatToNat.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Peel.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ProdAssoc.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ProxyType.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Push.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Qify.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/RSuffices.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Ring/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Ring/Common.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Ring/Compare.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Ring/PNat.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Simproc/Divisors.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Simproc/FinsetInterval.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Simps/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Subsingleton.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/TacticAnalysis/Declarations.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/TautoSet.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/TagUnfoldBoundary.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Widget/Calc.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Widget/CommDiag.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Widget/CongrM.lean 107 9 ['JovanGerb', 'dupuisf', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
159-19821
5 months ago
159-19822
159 days ago
26-54241
26 days
32918 michelsol
author:michelsol
feat: define `supEdist` and `supDist` Create a new file Topology.MetricSpace.SupDistance and define the supremal distance in (extended) metric spaces. The defined `supEdist` and `supDist` will have similar theory to the already existing `infEdist` and `infDist`. The motivation is to be able to define the radius of a minimal bounding sphere as the infimum of the supDist later. [zulip discussion here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/116395-maths/topic/Formalizing.20Jung's.20theorem.20and.20minimal.20bounding.20spheres) t-topology new-contributor merge-conflict 75/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/SupDistance.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'michelsol', 'urkud'] nobody
153-86043
5 months ago
228-64603
228 days ago
21-957
21 days
37530 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
fix(Topology/Algebra): fix bad simps and make arguments implicit for `PointwiseConvergenceCLM` We delete all `simps` calls in the definitions of operators on `PointwiseConvergenceCLM` and replace them with `apply_apply` lemmas that do not abuse the defeq between `SLₚₜ` and `SL`. This made the linter discover some typeclass duplications, which we remove by restructuring the file. As a consequence of the new `simp` lemmas, we can remove all `set_option backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency false in` in `Analysis.Distribution.TemperedDistribution`. Moreover, we make several arguments implicit, which can be inferred in almost all practical situations. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) not-ready-to-merge merge-conflict 88/69 Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TemperedDistribution.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Spaces/PointwiseConvergenceCLM.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mcdoll'] nobody
125-26519
4 months ago
125-26520
125 days ago
14-57413
14 days
38239 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
chore(Order/SuccPred/Limit): reorganize sections In an effort to keep the file better organized, we move theorems which use `SuccOrder`/`PredOrder` as an assumption to a new section. No theorems have been changed. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 95/110 Mathlib/Order/SuccPred/Limit.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
122-56096
4 months ago
122-56097
122 days ago
2-43850
2 days
37461 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: golf using the field tactic --- In the spirit of #31314. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 32/43 Counterexamples/NowhereDifferentiable.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Monotone.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/BorelCaratheodory.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/MeanInequalities.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/LogBounds.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Elliptic/Weierstrass.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals/Basic.lean,Mathlib/InformationTheory/KullbackLeibler/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Lagrange.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/MeanValue.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/Discriminant.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/E2/Defs.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/E2/MDifferentiable.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/QExpansion.lean,Mathlib/Probability/CentralLimitTheorem.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Distributions/Gaussian/CharFun.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Homological/GroupCohomology/Hilbert90.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Exp.lean,Mathlib/Topology/UnitInterval.lean 20 5 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
120-55800
3 months ago
120-55801
120 days ago
22-57584
22 days
37774 weisbrja
author:weisbrja
fix: change variables in `bicompl` to `Sort*` and add missing theorem mentioned in `bicompl` docs [#mathlib4 > Why does Mathlib use Type* instead of Sort* in some places?](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Why.20does.20Mathlib.20use.20Type.2A.20instead.20of.20Sort.2A.20in.20some.20places.3F/with/583882342) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 merge-conflict 6/1 Mathlib/Logic/Function/Basic.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'weisbrja'] nobody
116-69428
3 months ago
116-69429
116 days ago
19-66334
19 days
33478 anishrajeev
author:anishrajeev
feat(ModelTheory): define a subset of the topology over complete types Define a subset of the Stone Space over a language expanded with countably many constants. Define the proposition to indicate if a language is countable. The subset's density and openness is a future goal to prove (have a branch where it is almost finished), in pursuit of formalizing the proof of the Omitting Types Theorem via properties of Baire spaces. - [ ] depends on: #32215 - [ ] depends on: #32546 t-logic merge-conflict new-contributor 160/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Topology/Types.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Types.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 4 8 ['NoneMore', 'anishrajeev', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'tb65536'] nobody
114-76353
3 months ago
222-3494
222 days ago
10-30503
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36740 euprunin
author:euprunin
chore: golf using `grind` The goal of this PR is to decrease the number of times lemmas are called explicitly. Any decrease in compilation time is a welcome side effect, although it is not a primary objective. Trace profiling results (differences <30 ms considered measurement noise): * `AlgebraicGeometry.Scheme.isBasis_affineOpens`: unchanged 🎉 * `SimpleGraph.Walk.takeUntil_eq_take`: 263 ms before, 180 ms after 🎉 * `SimpleGraph.Walk.dropUntil_eq_drop`: 382 ms before, 261 ms after 🎉 * `Int.image_Ico_emod`: unchanged 🎉 * `Equiv.Perm.ofSubtype_swap_eq`: unchanged 🎉 Profiled using `set_option trace.profiler true in`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 7/33 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/AffineScheme.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk/Decomp.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/Interval.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Support.lean 4 8 ['artie2000', 'chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
114-58891
3 months ago
114-58892
114 days ago
42-86188
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38329 jcommelin
author:jcommelin
chore: tighten down public/exposed API of AlgebraicClosure This PR tightens down the API of AlgebraicClosure, by making few parts of FieldTheory/IsAlgClosed/AlgebraicClosure.lean public and/or exposed. We still need to expose the main definition. It would be great if we can unexpose it in the future. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
73/53 Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/TraceForm.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/AxGrothendieck.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Differential/Liouville.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsAlgClosed/AlgebraicClosure.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Algebra/Field/IsAlgClosed.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Discriminant.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IntegralClosure/IntegralRestrict.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Norm/Transitivity.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Trace/Basic.lean 9 26 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127', 'riccardobrasca'] nobody
114-50264
3 months ago
114-50265
114 days ago
7-34485
7 days
36495 AlexKontorovich
author:AlexKontorovich
chore(Finset/NatDivisors): refactor `card_divisors_mul` and `sum_divisors_mul` to not rely on `ArithmeticFunction` `Nat.Coprime.card_divisors_mul` and `Nat.Coprime.sum_divisors_mul` are moved to not rely on `ArithmeticFunction`. See zulip discussion here: [#mathlib4 > Library design question, e.g.&#96;Nat.Coprime.card_divisors_mul&#96; @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Library.20design.20question.2C.20e.2Eg.2E.60Nat.2ECoprime.2Ecard_divisors_mul.60/near/577769899) Co-authored-by: Ziyan Wei <zw810@scarletmail.rutgers.edu> and Aayush Rajasekaran <arajasek94@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/) large-import t-number-theory t-algebra merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
41/14 Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/NatDivisors.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Misc.lean 3 6 ['AlexKontorovich', 'arajasek', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
105-62809
3 months ago
105-62810
105 days ago
53-15844
53 days
37553 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: golf using .ne and friends ne_of_gt -> .ne' ne_of_lt -> .ne le_of_lt -> .le Drive-by golfs using gcongr and positivity and been split into separate PRs. --- - [x] depends on: #37462 - [x] depends on: #37715 - [x] depends on: #37554 - [x] depends on: #37845 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for 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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100-49780
3 months ago
100-49780
100 days ago
13-56900
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39229 grunweg
author:grunweg
dev: towards `fun_prop` on manifolds --- - [ ] depends on: #39226 Rebased version of #31580. Meant to be a prototype that demonstrate how this could possibly work. Not functional yet; waiting on cache to continue. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 305/1 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Notation.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Core.lean,MathlibTest/DifferentialGeometry/FunPropM.lean,MathlibTest/fun_prop_dev.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
98-30670
3 months ago
unknown
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39329 lecopivo
author:lecopivo
feat(fun_prop): eager application of transition theorems for fun_prop For properties like Integrable we want to apply transition theorems(like Continuous -> Integrable) eagerly --- This is a change necessary in preparation for making `fun_prop` work for integrability. --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-meta merge-conflict 93/30 Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Attr.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp/Decl.lean,MathlibTest/FunPropMinimal.lean 4 14 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'lecopivo', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
95-77488
3 months ago
98-5036
98 days ago
1-34273
1 day
37584 kennethgoodman
author:kennethgoodman
feat(Data/Nat/Fib): formalize Lamé's theorem ## Summary Formalize [Lamé's theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lam%C3%A9%27s_theorem) (1844), the founding result of computational complexity theory. **Lamé's Theorem:** If the Euclidean algorithm on inputs `(a, b)` with `b ≤ a` takes `n + 1` division steps, then `b ≥ fib(n + 1)` and `a ≥ fib(n + 2)`. ### New definitions - `Nat.euclidSteps`: counts the number of division steps in the Euclidean algorithm on natural number inputs. ### New theorems - `Nat.fib_le_of_euclidSteps`: the main Lamé bound — Fibonacci lower bound on inputs given a step count. - `Nat.euclidSteps_le_of_lt_fib`: the contrapositive — step count upper bound given a Fibonacci bound on the smaller input. - `Nat.add_mod_le`: helper lemma that `b + a % b ≤ a` when `b ≤ a` and `0 < b`. ### Proof strategy Induction on `n`, tracking both elements of the pair. The key insight is that each Euclidean step replaces `(a, b)` with `(b, a % b)`, and since `a ≥ b + a % b` (because `a / b ≥ 1`), the Fibonacci recurrence `fib(n+3) = fib(n+2) + fib(n+1)` matches the structure of the algorithm. ### References - Gabriel Lamé, *Note sur la limite du nombre des divisions dans la recherche du plus grand commun diviseur entre deux nombres entiers*, Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences, 1844. --- ### AI usage disclosure Per the [Mathlib AI guidelines](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html#use-of-ai): Claude Code (Claude Opus 4.6) was used to assist with writing the Lean 4 proof code, fixing tactic errors, and drafting this PR description. The mathematical proof (induction on step count, tracking both pair elements through the Fibonacci recurrence) was designed by hand and verified on paper before formalization. I have reviewed and understand every line of the resulting Lean code and can explain all proof steps. --- - [x] builds cleanly (`lake build Mathlib.Data.Nat.Fib.Lame`) - [x] no `sorry` - [x] lines ≤ 100 characters, no trailing whitespace - [x] `autoImplicit false` - [x] docstrings on all public declarations new-contributor LLM-generated t-data merge-conflict 121/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Fib/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Fib/Lame.lean,docs/1000.yaml 5 25 ['euprunin', 'github-actions', 'kennethgoodman', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] TwoFX
assignee:TwoFX
95-66161
3 months ago
95-66162
95 days ago
44-53174
44 days
39509 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
chore(Topology): add `push/pull_end` tags for CLMs Simpsets were introduced in #38359, see also #39508 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 2/0 Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/LinearMap.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
93-45661
3 months ago
93-49709
93 days ago
3-38611
3 days
36774 euprunin
author:euprunin
chore: replace long terminal `rw […]`:s (≥4 lemmas) with bare `simp`:s The goal of this PR is to decrease the number of times lemmas are called explicitly. Any decrease in compilation time is a welcome side effect, although it is not a primary objective. Trace profiling results (differences <30 ms considered measurement noise): * `Finset.lcm_union`: unchanged 🎉 * `Finset.gcd_union`: unchanged 🎉 * `Polynomial.derivative_eval₂_C`: unchanged 🎉 * `Polynomial.expand_pow`: unchanged 🎉 * `Cardinal.mk_real`: unchanged 🎉 * `Real.log_zpow`: unchanged 🎉 * `Matroid.eRank_le_encard_add_eRk_compl`: unchanged 🎉 * `DFinsupp.single_tsub`: unchanged 🎉 * `EReal.inv_neg`: unchanged 🎉 * `Finsupp.toMultiset_map`: unchanged 🎉 * `Finsupp.single_tsub`: unchanged 🎉 * `Multiset.countP_map`: unchanged 🎉 * `Nat.ascFactorial_eq_factorial_mul_choose'`: unchanged 🎉 * `Real.sign_intCast`: unchanged 🎉 * `Real.volume_eball`: unchanged 🎉 * `Real.volume_closedEBall`: unchanged 🎉 * `LFunction_ne_zero_of_not_quadratic_or_ne_one`: 295 ms before, 152 ms after 🎉 * `hasSum_one_div_nat_pow_mul_cos`: unchanged 🎉 * `inv_eq_of_aeval_divX_ne_zero`: unchanged 🎉 * `AlgebraicIndependent.aeval_comp_mvPolynomialOptionEquivPolynomialAdjoin`: unchanged 🎉 * `Ordinal.deriv_mul_eq_opow_omega0_mul`: unchanged 🎉 Profiled using `set_option trace.profiler true in`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 22/24 Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Derivative.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Expand.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Real/Cardinality.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Rank/ENat.lean,Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/Order.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Multiset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Order.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Filter.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Real/Sign.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Lebesgue/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/Nonvanishing.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ZetaValues.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/AlgebraicIndependent/Basic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/FixedPoint.lean 19 3 ['artie2000', 'euprunin', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
90-75098
2 months ago
90-75099
90 days ago
66-82463
66 days
39489 Paul-Lez
author:Paul-Lez
fix: defeq abuse in HasFTaylorSeriesUpToOn.comp Removes a `set_option backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency false`. The fix isn't as nice as I would have hoped (I tried to make it smaller but to no avail). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 5/2 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/FaaDiBruno.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
84-45762
2 months ago
84-45762
84 days ago
12-81129
12 days
39205 ooovi
author:ooovi
feat(Geometry/Convex): Bundled convex set Add a bundled version of `IsConvexSet`. --- Once the dependencies are merged, this PR only changes `Mathlib.Geometry.Convex.Set` and `Mathlib.Geometry.Convex.Hull`, at the bottom of the file, adding `ConvexSet` and everything in the corresponding namespace. - [ ] depends on: #38934 - [ ] depends on: #38905 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 merge-conflict 989/172 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/MetricSpace.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/ConvexSpace/AffineSpace.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/ConvexSpace/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Hull.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/README.md,Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Set.lean 8 6 ['github-actions', 'martinwintermath', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
78-78154
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
38344 robo7179
author:robo7179
feat(SimpleGraph/Coloring/VertexColoring): Matching is 2 colorable --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 51/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/VertexColoring.lean 1 6 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
75-79995
2 months ago
75-79996
75 days ago
46-70512
46 days
37707 MavenRain
author:MavenRain
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): add IsMaximalClique/IsMaximalIndepSet, refactor IsMaximum* to MaximalFor Addresses #34962 new-contributor t-combinatorics merge-conflict 63/31 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Clique.lean 1 7 ['MavenRain', 'SnirBroshi', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
71-60922
2 months ago
71-60923
71 days ago
26-50538
26 days
39545 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Order/OrderIsoNat): some lemmas about `((· < ·) : ℕ → ℕ → Prop) ↪r r` This PR contains several lemmas about relation embedding from `<` in `Nat`, well order, and (in)finiteness. - `RelEmbedding.infinite_iff_nonempty_relEmbedding_of_isWellOrder`: a type with a well order relation is infinite iff there is such a relation embedding. - `RelEmbedding.finite_iff_empty_relEmbedding_of_isWellOrder`: a finite variant of `infinite_iff_nonempty_relEmbedding_of_isWellOrder` - `IsWellOrder.finite_of_isWellOrder_of_isWellOrder_swap`: a type with a linear order relation well founded on both directions is finite. - `instFiniteOfWellFoundedLTOfWellFoundedGT`: an instance variant of `IsWellOrder.finite_of_isWellOrder_of_isWellOrder_swap` on `WellFounded{LT,GT}`. - `RelEmbedding.infinite_iff_nonempty_relEmbedding_lt_or_nonempty_relEmbedding_gt`: a type with a linear order relation is infinite iff there are both relation embedding between `<` in `Nat` and this relation, and between `>` in `Nat` and this relation. - `RelEmbedding.finite_iff_isEmpty_relEmbedding_lt_and_isEmpty_relEmbedding_gt`: a finite variant of `infinite_iff_nonempty_relEmbedding_lt_or_nonempty_relEmbedding_gt`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) <details> <summary> Edit: remove the description on the original motivation since `WellQuasiOrdered` instead of theorems in this PR can be used for that goal. </summary> `RelEmbedding.finite_iff_empty_relEmbedding_of_isWellOrder` might be used for proof of ```lean example {α β γ} [LinearOrder α] [LinearOrder β] [WellFoundedLT α] [WellFoundedLT β] [LinearOrder γ] {f : α × β ≃ γ} (mono : Monotone f) : WellFoundedLT γ := sorry ``` The latter will be used for ```lean example {α β γ} [Finite α] [LinearOrder β] [WellFoundedLT β] [LinearOrder γ] {f : (α → β) ≃ γ} (mono : Monotone f) : WellFoundedLT γ := sorry ``` And the finial goal is the well-foundedness of monomial order when the index type `σ` is finite (under the definition in #39214). t-order merge-conflict 58/0 Mathlib/Order/OrderIsoNat.lean 1 16 ['Hagb', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
71-57992
2 months ago
71-57993
71 days ago
23-45302
23 days
39769 chenson2018
author:chenson2018
chore(Topology): 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-topology tech debt merge-conflict 35/17 Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/CountablyCompact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/BoundedVariation.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/IsLUB.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Path.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/VietorisTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/Flasque.lean 9 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
71-57867
2 months ago
71-57867
71 days ago
18-34790
18 days
40428 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
chore: remove a duplicate instance We already build this instance in the general case, I don't think we need to build it again. We keep the shortcut since we already have other shortcuts of this style. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
2/3 Mathlib/Algebra/Field/Subfield/Basic.lean 1 4 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
70-51285
2 months ago
70-51286
70 days ago
3-18132
3 days
38968 eric-wieser
author:eric-wieser
fix: improve defeqs of comp actions The (deliberately) non-reducible `SMul.comp.smul` definition caused us to end with these failing unification examples at instance reducibility: ```lean example : (Module.compHom ℕ (RingHom.id ℕ)).toSMul = SMul.comp ℕ (RingHom.id ℕ) := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl example : (Module.compHom ℕ (RingHom.id ℕ)).toMulAction = MulAction.compHom ℕ (MonoidHom.id ℕ) := by with_reducible_and_instances rfl ``` There are two issues this fixes: * the `compHom` constructors are inconsistent on whether they use `SMul.comp.smul` or reimplement its contents * we need `SMul.comp.smul` to be instance-reducible, so that when invoked with the identity function it is instance-defeq to the original action. As a bonus, allowing these to unify means we can have a single `SMul.comp_smul_def` lemma that works for all of the `compHom` definitions. We could also consider changing `compHom` to take a `HomClass` in order to remove the casts entirely, which would remove the need to add these `SMul.comp` terms. This PR leaves that for possible future work, noting that in the past we have moved away from writing `def`s taking `HomClass`es. Co-authored-by: Junye Ji <jijunye1@outlook.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/) Refined from #38777 t-algebra merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
46/26 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/End.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/RingHom.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/MoebiusAction.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/ProperAction.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/OpenMapping.lean 9 13 ['JJYYY-JJY', 'Vierkantor', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
60-50237
1 month ago
60-50238
60 days ago
13-10860
13 days
26911 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore: fix naming of `mono` and `monotone` The naming convention says: "We use `_mono` for `a ≤ b → f a ≤ f b` and `_anti` for `a ≤ b → f b ≤ f a`, so we also use `_monotone` for `Monotone f`, `_antitone` for `Antitone f`, `_strictMono` for `StrictMono f`, `_strictAnti` for `StrictAnti f`, etc..." This PR swaps `mono`/`anti` and `monotone`/`antitone` where required so that `monotone` refers to `Monotone`, while `mono` refers to a lemma that might be tagged with `@[gcongr]` This PR does not address - `monotone_right`/`mono_right` vs `right_monotone`/`right_mono` - `monotone_arcsin` vs `arcsin_monotone` edit: TODO: `ideal_mono` and friends --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict 235/169 Archive/Imo/Imo1962Q1.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/AbelRuffini.lean,Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/SumOfPrimeReciprocalsDiverges.lean,Counterexamples/DiscreteTopologyNonDiscreteUniformity.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Set/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/AddGroupWithTop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/PosPart.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Unbundled/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Pow.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Degree/CardPowDegree.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/IdealSheaf/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Composition.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Order/UpperLower.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/SeminormFromConst.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/PSeries.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Real/Pi/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecificLimits/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecificLimits/FloorPow.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Kleitman.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Regularity/Lemma.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENat/Pow.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/Factorization.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/Circle/RotationNumber/TranslationNumber.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/AffineMap.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/BorelSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/MeasurablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/Operations.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Bertrand.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/FermatPsp.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Height/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/Hensel.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/WithVal.lean,Mathlib/Order/Concept.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Fin/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Boundary.lean,Mathlib/Order/Heyting/Regular.lean,Mathlib/Order/Hom/Set.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/Fin.lean,Mathlib/Order/KrullDimension.lean,Mathlib/Order/UpperLower/Closure.lean,Mathlib/Probability/StrongLaw.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/WittVector/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Lipschitz.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Antilipschitz.lean 63 15 ['JovanGerb', 'bryangingechen', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'wrenna-robson'] bryangingechen
assignee:bryangingechen
59-32731
1 month ago
406-85374
406 days ago
2-48079
2 days
34932 erdOne
author:erdOne
feat(AlgebraicGeometry): formally etale 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-algebraic-geometry merge-conflict 163/12 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/Etale.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/FormallyEtale.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/RingHomProperties.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RingHom/Etale.lean 5 21 ['chrisflav', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ocfnash'] nobody
59-32730
1 month ago
178-54217
178 days ago
11-34462
11 days
27180 ADedecker
author:ADedecker
feat: quotient of a monoid with zero by a multiplicative congruence --- <!-- 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] --> My motivation is getting a more conceptual construction of [ValuativeRel.ValueGroupWithZero](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuativeRel.html#ValuativeRel.ValueGroupWithZero), but I think this is of independent interest. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
141/26 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Quot.lean,Mathlib/Data/Setoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Congruence/Defs.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Congruence/GroupWithZero.lean 5 38 ['ADedecker', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'ocfnash'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
59-32727
1 month ago
374-17627
374 days ago
27-80433
27 days
31607 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: rename `continuous{,On,At,Within}_const` to `ContinuousFoo.const` Zulip discussion: [#mathlib4 > Naming convention @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Naming.20convention/near/447491526) --- - [x] depends on: #34441 - [x] depends on: #34688 <!-- 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. 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Archive/Hairer.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/BoxIntegral/Box/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/BoxIntegral/UnitPartition.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Unital.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/BumpFunction/FiniteDimension.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/BumpFunction/InnerProduct.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/DSlope.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Deriv/MeanValue.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/DiffContOnCl.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Analytic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/MeanValue.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Rademacher.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Taylor.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/AbelLimit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/AbsMax.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/CauchyIntegral.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/HalfPlane.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/LocallyUniformLimit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/PhragmenLindelof.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/RemovableSingularity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Measure.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Metric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Topology.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Cone/InnerDual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Exposed.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Gauge.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/PartitionOfUnity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Side.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/StdSimplex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Continuous.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Harmonic/HarmonicContOnCl.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/LinearPMap.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/MeanErgodic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/OfNorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Separation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Meromorphic/TrailingCoefficient.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Affine/AddTorsor.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Ball/Homeomorph.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Connected.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/FiniteDimension.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/Completeness.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Gronwall.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/PicardLindelof.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/RCLike/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Seminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/Arg.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/Isometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Elliptic/Weierstrass.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Deligne.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian/GaussianIntegral.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian/PoissonSummation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/MulExpNegMulSq.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/PolarCoord.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Continuity.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/Computability/AkraBazzi/SumTransform.lean,Mathlib/Condensed/Light/TopCatAdjunction.lean,Mathlib/Condensed/TopCatAdjunction.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/OmegaLimit.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Oriented/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Bordism.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Complex.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Icc.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Real.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/SmoothApprox.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/SpecialFunctions/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/CircleIntegral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/CircleTransform.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/DominatedConvergence.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/FundThmCalculus.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/RieszMarkovKakutani/Real.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/LevyProkhorovMetric.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Stieltjes.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/CyclotomicCharacter.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Harmonic/ZetaAsymp.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/AbstractFuncEq.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/Dirichlet.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/DirichletContinuation.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/HurwitzZetaOdd.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/PrimesInAP.lean 185 19 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
59-32725
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
37819 YellPika
author:YellPika
feat(Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder): add `OmegaCompletePartialOrder` instance for `WithBot` with basic `ωScottContinuous` lemmas This is a modification of #34093. See #34093 for details. --- - [x] depends on: #33941 - [x] depends on: #37258 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-order merge-conflict 337/10 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/BoxIntegral/Box/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/TypeTags.lean,Mathlib/Order/WithBot.lean 6 6 ['Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
55-6602
1 month ago
113-33489
113 days ago
22-4315
22 days
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 merge-conflict 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 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127'] nobody
51-55443
1 month ago
51-55444
51 days ago
22-11338
22 days
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 merge-conflict 83/2 .github/workflows/PR_summary.yml,bors.toml 2 10 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jcommelin', 'joneugster', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] bryangingechen
assignee:bryangingechen
49-64876
1 month ago
49-64877
49 days ago
49-24345
49 days
40626 chenson2018
author:chenson2018
feat(Logic/Relation): some `EqvGen` API This is adapted from #40606 and existing lemmas in CSLib. I move two theorems (`Equivalence.eqvGen_iff` and `Equivalence.eqvGen_eq`) earlier for a better proof of `EqvGen.lift'` that matches what is done for other closures. Co-authored-by: Dagur Asgeirsson <dagurtomas@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-logic merge-conflict 77/14 Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean 1 6 ['chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127'] nobody
46-64023
1 month ago
46-64024
46 days ago
19-19347
19 days
40435 bryangingechen
author:bryangingechen
ci: duplicate declarations report This adds a workflow that runs `lintDuplicateDeclarations` weekly and posts a summary to Zulip (with the full report in a workflow artifact). Prepared with Claude code. --- - [ ] depends on: #33640 merge-conflict 350/0 .github/workflows/duplicate_decls_report.yml,Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/DuplicateDecls.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/DuplicateDecls.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/DuplicateDeclsAux.lean,docs/workflows.md,scripts/README.md,scripts/dup_decls_report.lean 9 9 ['bryangingechen', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib-splicebot'] nobody
44-65486
1 month ago
unknown
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39139 or4nge19
author:or4nge19
feat(LinearAlgebra): Schur triangulation Adds Schur triangulation API for algebraically closed `RCLike`, proved by triangularizing an endomorphism, aiming at a more mathlib idiomatic approach than the original one in #20730 as it now (better) specializes the existing triangularization API and generalizes supporting lemmas in more natural places. A prerequisite for porting `Matrix.det_exp` proof from physlib. It also proves half of existing TODO in Eigenspace.Triangularizable. It may need a split into 2 PRs and coordination with #37006 . See [this](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Contribute.20Schur.20decomposition/with/532385359) and [this](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/.28Matrix.20and.20NormedSpace.2Eexp.29.20.7C.20det.20.28exp.20A.29.20.3D.20exp.20.28trace.20A.29/with/581264603) zulip discussions. Co-authored-by: [kuotsanhsu](https://github.com/kuotsanhsu) <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/) large-import merge-conflict 687/75 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/GramSchmidtOrtho.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Triangularizable.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Basis/Fin.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Basis/Flag.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Triangularizable.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Charpoly/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurTriangulation.lean 10 7 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'or4nge19', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] nobody
38-58164
1 month ago
38-58165
38 days ago
27-47970
27 days
33402 AntoineChambert-Loir
author:AntoineChambert-Loir
feat(LinearAlgebra/Transvection/Generation): prove exceptional case in Dieudonné's theorem Establish the fourth part of Dieudonné's theorem: is a linear equivalence is exceptional, it is the product of `finrank K (V ⧸ e.fixedSubmodule)` transvections and one dilatransvection. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #33348 - [ ] depends on: #33347 - [ ] depends on: #33387 - [ ] depends on: #33282 - [ ] depends on: #33392 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
713/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Center.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearIndependent/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Transvection/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Transvection/Generation.lean 5 13 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
38-34311
1 month ago
38-34311
38 days ago
0-13417
3 hours
40964 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: explicitly specify free universes in `TopCat` and friends Avoid free universe variables, as discussed on Zulip: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/.2338223.20The.20Category.20of.20C.5En.20Manifolds/near/587824522 Perhaps, we should have a linter for this, such as by - extending the `pp_universes` attribute (TODO fix name) to take a list of universes, and only pretty-print those - the linter checks for any universes which are annotated with this attribute: if a declaration has a universe metavariable corresponding to such a universe, we warn --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
117/114 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Topology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Topology/Homology.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Scheme.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Spec.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Continuous/TopRep.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Specialization.lean,MathlibTest/CategoryTheory/ConcreteCategory/TopModuleCat.lean 7 11 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
36-44357
1 month ago
36-44358
36 days ago
17-79900
17 days
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/) merge-conflict 51/125 Mathlib/Order/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sion.lean 2 12 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
35-77054
1 month ago
35-77055
35 days ago
38-85091
38 days
40616 kim-em
author:kim-em
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/Group): add Jacobian blueprint via def_wanted/theorem_wanted This PR adds a blueprint of the Jacobian of a smooth, proper, geometrically irreducible curve over a field, expressed entirely through the new `def_wanted` / `theorem_wanted` / `instance_wanted` placeholder declarations. Each dependency between the wanted declarations is recorded through the `❰…❱` bracket syntax, so the placeholder types can refer to each other, without polluting the environment with `sorry` or `axiom`. The file is adapted from Christian Merten's `JacobianChallenge.lean` in the lean-eval repository. I hope that we will consider this as a way of "pre-reviewing" design level work for Mathlib. It should encourage contributors to fill in details, and they will know that the implementation work is desirable. It should allow us to speed up review, as if the characterisation in the design PR has already been approved it is relatively easier (or at least, a narrower problem) to review an implementation PR. 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code t-algebraic-geometry merge-conflict 98/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Group/Jacobian.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased/UnicodeLinter.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
31-64123
1 month ago
31-64124
31 days ago
36-54429
36 days
41300 alreadydone
author:alreadydone
feat(EllipticCurve): the universal elliptic curve + Define the universal Weierstrass curve (`Universal.curve`) over the polynomial ring `ℤ[A₁,A₂,A₃,A₄,A₆]`, and the universal pointed elliptic curve (`Universal.pointedCurve`) over the field of fractions (`Universal.Field`) of the universal ring `ℤ[A₁,A₂,A₃,A₄,A₆,X,Y]/⟨P⟩ = Universal.Poly/⟨P⟩` (`Universal.Ring`, where `P` is the Weierstrass polynomial) with distinguished point `(X,Y)`. + Given a Weierstrass curve `W` over a commutative ring `R`, we define the specialization homomorphism `W.specialize : ℤ[A₁,A₂,A₃,A₄,A₆] →+* R`. If `(x,y)` is a point on the affine plane, we define `W.polyEval x y : Universal.Poly →+* R`, which factors through `W.ringEval x y : Universal.Ring →+* R` if `(x,y)` is on `W`. migrated from #13847 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 t-algebra merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
213/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Faithful.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine/Point.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Universal.lean 4 10 ['Multramate', 'alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
30-51404
30 days ago
30-51405
30 days ago
20-21279
20 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
217/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant/DesnanotJacobi.lean 2 14 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'slavanaprienko'] nobody
25-4359
25 days ago
50-53494
50 days ago
53-45751
53 days
26394 winstonyin
author:winstonyin
feat: existence of local flows on manifolds This PR continues the work from #21777. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/21777 Transfer the existence theorem of local flows on vector spaces to manifolds. The precise statement is: > If a vector field `v` on a manifold `M` is continuously differentiable at an interior point `x₀`, then for a given `t₀` there exists a neighbourhood `u` of `x₀`, a positive `ε`, and `γ : M → ℝ → M` such that `γ x` is an integral curve of `v` on `(t₀ - ε, t₀ + ε)` for all `x ∈ u`. This is powerful because all curves `γ x` (each with initial condition `x ∈ u`) share the same existence time interval `(t₀ - ε, t₀ + ε)`, rather than each curve having its own `ε`. This will allow us to show that $C^1$ vector fields on compact manifolds always have global integral curves / global flows. Any suggestions to shorten the proof or split out useful lemmas are welcome! - [x] depends on: #26392 --- <!-- 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-differential-geometry merge-conflict 138/61 Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/PicardLindelof.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IntegralCurve/ExistUnique.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Prod.lean 3 13 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'ocfnash', 'winstonyin'] nobody
25-4329
25 days ago
83-54621
83 days ago
23-1300
23 days
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 merge-conflict 75/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/BaseChange.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Module.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
24-53544
24 days ago
24-53545
24 days ago
91-30358
91 days
39382 fpvandoorn
author:fpvandoorn
feat: add some lemmas that closures of some sets are compact * Also tag them with `closedness`/`compactness`. * This can be refactored to use `RelativelyCompact` once we define that notion. * Note: this is only equivalent to `IsBounded` in `ProperSpace`. It is equivalent to `@IsBounded _ (inCompact X) s` in a T2-space, but the latter thing is cumbersome to write. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #39371 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology merge-conflict 163/11 Mathlib/Topology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Closure.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/Compact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Bounded.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/ProperSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/Compact.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/OrderClosed.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Separation/Hausdorff.lean,MathlibTest/Compactness.lean 10 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
24-53416
24 days ago
24-53417
24 days ago
0-26188
7 hours
41565 grunweg
author:grunweg
chore: specify doc-strings of auto-generated additive declarations di… …rectly There's no need for add_decl_doc any more. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 64/107 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Grp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Hom/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subsemigroup/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Notation/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/BigOperators/Group/Finset.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Finiteness.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Group/Action.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpaceDef.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/ConstMulAction.lean 12 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
22-50154
22 days ago
22-50154
22 days ago
20-35363
20 days
40695 khwilson
author:khwilson
feat(Topology/Semicontinuity/Hemicontinuity): intersections with compact absolutely convex sets Constructing lower hemicontinuous functions from other lower hemicontinuous functions is an important part of working with them. This PR shows that the intersection of a lower hemicontinuous function whose values are star convex w/r/t 0 with a compact, absolutely convex neighborhood of zero is also lower hemicontinuous. This construction is used, for example, in combination with Michael's selection theorem to refine the open mapping theorem to say that if `f : V -> W` is a continuous, linear, bounded surjection of Banach spaces and K is a compact, absolutely convex neighborhood of zero, then there is a continuous section `g : f(K) -> K` of the restriction `f|_K : K -> W`. (This refinement is a follow up PR.) Note this PR also contains some cleanup of the names in `Gauge.lean` along with the theorems we add for this PR. - [ ] depends on: #40377 AI Disclosure: Claude models used for translating proof outline into first draft which was then refactored and revised --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 338/24 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Gauge.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/AbsConvexOpen.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Semicontinuity/Hemicontinuity.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
18-82114
18 days ago
unknown
unknown
34855 staroperator
author:staroperator
feat(Order): use `to_dual` for `PFilter` This PR redefines `PFilter` to get rid of `OrderDual` and uses `to_dual` to translate theorems. The whole file of `PFilter` is now deprecated. Some changes: - To align with `Filter`, the order on `PFilter` is changed to the reversed set inclusion. Ultrafilters, the dual notion of maximal ideals, become minimal in this order. - `to_dual` does not work on `sequenceOfCofinals`. I left `Order.Cofinal` and the Rasiowa–Sikorski lemma not `to_dual`-ized, and we should move them to a separate file later. - `IsLEChain` is added to tag `to_dual`. - `IsCoatom.isProper`/`IsCoatom.isMaximal` is deprecated by `Order.Ideal.isProper_of_isCoatom`/`Order.Ideal.isMaximal_of_isProper`, since this result is special to ideals while `IsCoatom` namespace should be for orders in general. --- - [x] depends on: #34820 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 292/242 Mathlib/Order/Atoms.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanAlgebra/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/Order/PFilter.lean,Mathlib/Order/Preorder/Chain.lean,Mathlib/Order/PrimeIdeal.lean,Mathlib/Order/PrimeSeparator.lean,Mathlib/Order/ZornAtoms.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IdealFilter/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IdealFilter/Topology.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Translate/ToDual.lean 13 7 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'staroperator'] nobody
16-42853
16 days ago
74-55335
74 days ago
38-12434
38 days
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 merge-conflict 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 99 ['Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'khwilson', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ocfnash', 'sgouezel'] nobody
16-26360
16 days ago
16-26360
16 days ago
90-9647
90 days
41622 benjub
author:benjub
feat(Order): add subset_Icc_iff and Set.OrdConnected.eq_Icc Add two lemmas relating to closed bounded intervals in a preorder: - `subset_Icc_iff : s ⊆ Icc a b ↔ a ∈ lowerBounds s ∧ b ∈ upperBounds s` in `Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean` characterizes containment in a closed bounded interval. This is the version "with witnesses" of `bddBelow_bddAbove_iff_subset_Icc`, and we prove the latter as a corollary. - `OrdConnected.eq_Icc (s : Set α) (hs : OrdConnected s) (ha : IsLeast s a) (hb : IsGreatest s b) : s = Icc a b` in `Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/OrdConnected.lean` gives a sufficient condition to be a closed bounded interval. It uses the previous lemma in its proof. --- **Motivation:** I plan to use `OrdConnected.eq_Icc` to show that a set is closed when it is ordconnected and contains its infimum and supremum. This will allow to use the existing "continuous induction principle" `IsClosed.mem_of_ge_of_forall_exists_gt` to shorten the (compiling) proof in the draft PR #41552. t-order new-contributor merge-conflict 9/3 Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/OrdConnected.lean 2 6 ['benjub', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
15-51555
15 days ago
15-51556
15 days ago
25-14914
25 days
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 merge-conflict 49/7 Mathlib/Order/Sublocale.lean 1 4 ['Bergschaf', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
12-5320
12 days ago
12-5320
12 days ago
62-81221
62 days
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 merge-conflict 20/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean 1 4 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-73017
11 days ago
12-5322
12 days ago
74-75486
74 days
42070 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: order imports of leaf files This PR orders imports of (almost) all leaf files to the standard public import A public import C import B import D format. Excludes 18 files where `import all` or `public meta import` appears since we dont have a fixed convention for these imports 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. 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Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Azumaya/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Differentials/Presheaf.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/ExteriorPower.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Pseudofunctor.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Sheaf/PullbackFree.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/MonCat/Adjunctions.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/MonCat/Colimits.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Ring/Topology.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Ring/Under/Property.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Idempotents.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/FreeMonoid/FreeSemigroup.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Equidecomp.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Finset/Density.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Finset/Interval.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Action/Pointwise/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Submonoid/CancelMulZero.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/HierarchyDesign.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/GrothendieckAbelian.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Classical.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/DirectSum.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/GradedModule.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/PointwisePi.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Presentation/Differentials.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Presentation/Finite.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Presentation/RestrictScalars.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Torsion/PrimaryComponent.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/SchwartzZippel.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/NoZeroSMulDivisors/Pi.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Lex.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Interval/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/SuccPred/TypeTags.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/SpecificDegree.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Ext.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Pointwise/Finset.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Subgroup.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/SkewMonoidAlgebra/Lift.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/CentroidHom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/Free.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Tropical/BigOperators.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/AffineTransitionLimit.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/AlgebraicCycle/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Group/Smooth.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/FlatRank.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Sites/Representability.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/ModelCategory/JoyalTrick.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/ModelCategory/Over.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/Quasicategory/StrictBicategory.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Homology/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NonsingularColimit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/CompletelyPositiveMap.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Note.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Multiplier.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/DerivativeTest.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Gradient/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ImplicitFunction/Bivariate.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LineDeriv/QuadraticMap.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LocalExtr/LineDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LocalExtr/Polynomial.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Rademacher.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TangentCone/ProperSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TangentCone/Seq.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TaylorIntegral.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Harmonic/Liouville.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Tietze.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/FixedPoints.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Measure.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ConstantSpeed.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/AmpleSet.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Birkhoff.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Extrema.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/SimplicialComplex/AffineIndependentUnion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/Support.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/JointEigenspace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/OfNorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/StarOrder.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/Montel.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/PointwiseConvergence.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Affine/ContinuousAffineMap.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Affine/MazurUlam.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/MatrixExponential.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/QuaternionExponential.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/SemiNormedGrp/Completion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/SemiNormedGrp/Kernels.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/ContinuousInverse.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/Perturbation/StrictByFinite.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Transform.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Real/Pi/Irrational.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ArithmeticGeometricMean.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/BinaryEntropy.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/CompareExp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/ExpLog/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Monotone.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pochhammer.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Integral.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NthRootLemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev/ChebyshevGauss.lean 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11-53212
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33434 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
chore: redefine `Finsupp.indicator` using `Finsupp.onFinset` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 6/17 Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/Indicator.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-38514
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11 days ago
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40768 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
Add a reachability characterization for PFun.fix Add a `ReflTransGen` characterization of `PFun.fix` and use it to simplify one Turing machine proof. new-contributor merge-conflict 27/13 Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/Config.lean,Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-33438
11 days ago
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41536 Mathias-Stout
author:Mathias-Stout
chore(Algebra): make quaternion directory We create separate directory for quaternions and move the two existing files into it. This prepares a follow-up PR proving that quaternions are central simple. Co-authored-by: Justus Springer <justusspringer@gmx.de> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 new-contributor merge-conflict 7/7 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DualQuaternion.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/Basis.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Quaternion.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CliffordAlgebra/Equivs.lean,MathlibTest/Quaternion.lean 7 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-31813
11 days ago
11-31814
11 days ago
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42195 Jun2M
author:Jun2M
refactor(Order/Partition): remove the support index from `Partition` Redefine `Partition α` as an independent collection of pairwise disjoint, nonempty sets, with its support available as `P.supp`. Previously, `Partition s` carried its support as a type index. This made partitions of different sets inhabit different types and forced otherwise natural operations to transport partitions across support equalities. BREAKING CHANGE: Replace the indexed type `Partition s` with `Partition α`, and obtain the former index from `P.supp`. When constructing a partition, omit the proof that the parts cover a prescribed set. `Partition.copy` and `Partition.partscopyEquiv` are no longer needed. Import the relevant `Mathlib.Order.Partition` submodule when using APIs moved out of `Basic`. Deletions: - Partition.copy - Partition.mem_copy_iff - Partition.partscopyEquiv It also introduces some new definitions: `induce` & `bind`. These are added in this PR as they are needed to keep `SemiLattice` instance on `Partition`. This PR is partially generated by AI: Partition API written by myself in [Matroid repo](https://github.com/apnelson1/Matroid) has be adapted using codex and final checked by myself. Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.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 merge-conflict 610/406 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Partition/Set.lean,Mathlib/Order/SupIndep.lean 4 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-31436
11 days ago
11-31436
11 days ago
12-27858
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31595 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
chore: redefine `Ideal.IsPrime` Redefine `Ideal.IsPrime` to make it correct for non-commutative cases --- <!-- 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
383/111 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Ordering/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Ideal/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Homogeneous/Maps.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/Radical.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/AssociatedPrime/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maps.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maximal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/MinimalPrime/Noetherian.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Oka.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Over.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Prime.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Prod.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/Operations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/IsPrimary.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/AtPrime/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PrincipalIdealDomain.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/Topology.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ValuativeRel/Basic.lean 24 35 ['alreadydone', 'artie2000', 'astrainfinita', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-bot', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
10-69449
10 days ago
10-69450
10 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 tech debt merge-conflict 316/149 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 24 4 ['acmepjz', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
10-66834
10 days ago
10-66835
10 days ago
57-49310
57 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 merge-conflict 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 6 ['Raph-DG', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] urkud
assignee:urkud
7-56529
7 days ago
7-56530
7 days ago
69-13334
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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` 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. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 84/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/BooleanSubalgebra.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/GenerateFromLattice.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean 4 24 ['FMLJohn', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
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41759 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore: deprecate `haveI'` and `letI'` It seems that the uses of `haveI'` can simply be replaced by `have`. If this doesn't cause performance regressions, then I think that this is desired. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 139/138 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Field/Power.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LucasLehmer.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/HaveI.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ModCases.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/BigOperators.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/DivMod.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Eq.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/GCD.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Ineq.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/LegendreSymbol.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/OfScientific.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Ordinal.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Pow.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Prime.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Positivity/Core.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ReduceModChar.lean 19 11 ['JovanGerb', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'thorimur'] nobody
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7 days ago
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41943 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(RingTheory/Ideal/HasFiniteQuotients): Finite instance for a quotient by a nonzero ideal Add an instance deriving `Finite (R ⧸ I)` from `[Ring.HasFiniteQuotients R]` and `[NeZero I]`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 5/1 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Cyclotomic/Galois.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Quotient/HasFiniteQuotients.lean 2 12 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'xroblot'] nobody
7-55349
7 days ago
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42063 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: add newline between public and private imports It is (or at least seems to be) convention to make a new line between public imports and private import (and public imports should come first). This PR adds those missing newlines. Sometimes public imports were (mistakenly?) added *after* private imports. This PR fixes this as well and orders the imports of affected lines alphabetically. As a standalone PR, this is pretty unimportant, but ought to make the diffs (and thus reviewing) of later PRs sorting imports etc prettier --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. 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Mathlib/Algebra/AddConstMap/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/AffineMonoid/Embedding.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/CharP/MixedCharZero.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/ModEq.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Antidiag/FinsuppEquiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Archimedean/Real/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Interval.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/ToIntervalMod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/RingDivision.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/ProdStdSimplex.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/StdSimplex.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/AsymptoticEquivalent.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/TVS.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ApproximateUnit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Projection.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Fuglede.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Module/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Module/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Deriv/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/OfCompLeft.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/InverseFunctionTheorem/FDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TangentCone/DimOne.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TangentCone/Pi.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TangentCone/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/TangentCone/Seq.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/BranchLogRoot.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Isometry.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/FixedPoints.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/UpperHalfPlane/Manifold.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/FunctionTopology.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian/PontryaginDuality.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/GramMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Hermitian.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/GelfandFormula.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/InjectiveSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/RCLike/ContinuousMap.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/RCLike/Sqrt.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Choose.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/Arctan.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Abs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/ExpLog/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/ExpLog/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/IntegralRepresentation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/Isometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/Order.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/RingInverseOrder.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Exp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Angle.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Arctan.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev/ChebyshevGauss.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev/Orthogonality.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev/RootsExtrema.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/SubsetSum.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Compactness.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/AhlswedeZhang.lean,Mathlib/Computability/AkraBazzi/AkraBazzi.lean,Mathlib/Computability/AkraBazzi/GrowsPolynomially.lean,Mathlib/Computability/AkraBazzi/SumTransform.lean,Mathlib/Computability/StateTransition.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/Bitwise.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/ModEq.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/OffDiag.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Bitwise.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Digits/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/MaxPowDiv.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/ModEq.lean,Mathlib/Data/Num/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Data/String/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Tree/Basic.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/AsPolynomial.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/NinePointCircle.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Similarity.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Volume/Measure.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Algebra/LieGroup.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Algebra/Monoid.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Complex.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiff/Atlas.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Icc.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IntegralCurve/ExistUnique.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/MFDeriv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/MFDeriv/UniqueDifferential.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/MDifferentiable.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/Tangent.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/Tensoriality.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorField/LieBracket.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Archimedean.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Congruence/Defs.lean,Mathlib/InformationTheory/Coding/KraftMcMillan.lean,Mathlib/Lean/Elab/InfoTree.lean,Mathlib/Lean/Expr/ExtraRecognizers.lean,Mathlib/Lean/MessageData/ForExprs.lean,Mathlib/Lean/MessageData/Trace.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Complex/Module.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Eigenspace/Charpoly.lean 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42273 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
chore: remove `CovariantClass` and `ContravariantClass` This PR continues the work from #13124. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/13124 t-algebra t-order tech debt merge-conflict
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7 days ago
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40866 xroblot
author:xroblot
feat(FieldTheory/Galois/IsGaloisGroup): add IsGaloisGroup.of_isScalarTower' for towers of domains Adds `IsGaloisGroup.of_isScalarTower'`, the domain analogue of the field-level `IsGaloisGroup.of_isScalarTower`: for a tower of commutative domains `R ⊆ A ⊆ B` with `G` a Galois group for `B / R`, `B / A` integral and `A` integrally closed, the fixing subgroup of the image of `A` in `G` is a Galois group for `B / A`. --- - [x] depends on: #38864 - [x] depends on: #40864 t-ring-theory merge-conflict 167/17 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/IsGaloisGroup.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/FractionRing.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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41578 kim-em
author:kim-em
chore: weaken hypotheses of Algebra.IsUnramifiedIn.ramificationIdx_eq_one This PR drops the unused `[IsDomain R] [Module.Finite ℤ R] [CharZero R] [Algebra.IsIntegral R S]` hypotheses from `Algebra.IsUnramifiedIn.ramificationIdx_eq_one` by proving via `Ideal.ramificationIdx_eq_one` directly rather than through `Ideal.ramificationIdx_eq_one_iff`, and tidy the docstrings in `Mathlib/RingTheory/Unramified/Locus.lean` (fix a stray space before a period, mention `Algebra.IsUnramifiedIn` in the module docstring, add a missing blank line). Follow-up to [#40886 (feat: add Algebra.IsUnramifiedIn)](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/40886). 🤖 Prepared with Claude Code LLM-generated merge-conflict 8/6 Mathlib/NumberTheory/RamificationInertia/Unramified.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Unramified/Locus.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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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 merge-conflict 91/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Log.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Substitution.lean 2 18 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'rwst', 'yuanyi-350'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
5-37948
5 days ago
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5 days ago
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42426 mcdoll
author:mcdoll
chore(LinearAlgebra/LinearPMap): use `grind` and other golfs --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
63/106 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearPMap.lean 1 8 ['chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mcdoll', 'yuanyi-350'] nobody
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41625 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: remove unused `haveI` and `letI` This PR removes all `haveI/letI` in proofs of theorems when they are actually redundant/unused. (like 11% of total) Excludes MathlibTest. Note this PR does not touch any abbrevs/defs/instances yet (even Prop valued fields of those), to make it a bit safer we arent accidentally changing something. Note: Most of these are now `have/let` and no longer `haveI/letI` which is due to #41708. But all removals here are disjoint from #41749. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. 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4-76676
4 days ago
4-76676
4 days ago
8-85254
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41815 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: remove redundant brackets Remove redundant `()` brackets. This is pretty minor, but still a strict style improvement, so I PR 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. 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4-76550
4 days ago
4-76551
4 days ago
4-48242
4 days
42771 xgenereux
author:xgenereux
feat(RingTheory/DedekindDomain/AdicValuation): adic valuations are trivial on subfields Two lemmas about height one primes and their behaviors on a subfield `k` of `R`. - Its associated valuation is trivial on `k`. - Its nonzero elements are transcendental over `k` AI disclaimer: I used AI to suggest placement in the file and docstring. Lemmas are mine. 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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory merge-conflict 21/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/AdicValuation.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-74398
4 days ago
4-74399
4 days ago
3-5932
3 days
42741 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
feat(Topology): generalise Isometry to `WeakPseudoEMetricSpace` and friends After doing the first few per hand, this was now done by GPT 5.6 Sol. I reviewed however and it looks good --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 #42706 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology LLM-generated merge-conflict 249/209 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/AEMeasurable.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Lipschitz.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Antilipschitz.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Isometry.lean 4 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
4-55343
4 days ago
4-55344
4 days ago
4-15727
4 days
34031 lua-vr
author:lua-vr
feat(Dynamics/BirkhoffSum): add the maximal ergodic theorem We prove the maximal ergodic theorem for a measure-preserving map `f` and an integrable function `g`. This is used in the proof of the pointwise ergodic theorem. --- - [ ] depends on: #42447 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 large-import merge-conflict 454/45 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Average.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Integrable.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Maximal.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space/Integrable.lean 6 36 ['github-actions', 'lua-vr', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mcdoll'] mcdoll
assignee:mcdoll
2-78521
2 days ago
2-78523
2 days ago
72-18921
72 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 merge-conflict 14/0 Mathlib/Dynamics/BirkhoffSum/Average.lean 1 41 ['Maldooor', 'github-actions', 'lua-vr', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mcdoll', 'plp127', 'samueloettl'] nobody
2-73240
2 days ago
2-78041
2 days ago
178-1592
178 days
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 merge-conflict 239/5 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/OuterMeasure/OfFunction.lean,Mathlib/Probability/ProbabilityMassFunction/Monad.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/ENNReal.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Order.lean 6 12 ['Jun2M', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'wwylele'] nobody
1-83732
1 day ago
1-83733
1 day ago
117-37219
117 days
40166 felixpernegger
author:felixpernegger
chore: remove all terminal `refine`'s with `exact` Found with scripts. This was a pretty exhaustive search and should be almost all of 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. 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Archive/Imo/Imo1961Q3.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Subalgebra/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Ring/Limits.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/Ring/Small.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DualNumber.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Exact/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pointwise/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Range.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/HomologySequence.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Abelian.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/BaseChange.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Injective.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LinearMap/FiniteRange.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/LocalizedModule/Submodule.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Submodule/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Division.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Polynomial.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Archimedean/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Roots.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/UnitTrinomial.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/AffineTransitionLimit.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Cover/Sigma.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Fiber.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Geometrically/Integral.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Gluing.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/IdealSheaf/Subscheme.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Modules/Tilde.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/ClosedImmersion.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/Finite.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/FlatRank.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/Integral.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/RingHomProperties.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Morphisms/SurjectiveOnStalks.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/OpenImmersion.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ProjectiveSpectrum/Scheme.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Restrict.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Sites/Small.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Sites/SmallAffineZariski.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/StructureSheaf.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/ZariskisMainTheorem.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NonDegenerateSimplices.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Isometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Restrict.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/FTaylorSeries.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Analytic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Pow.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/UniformLimitsDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Periodic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Segment.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/WeakOperatorTopology.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/WeakSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/LocallyConvex/WithSeminorms.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Affine/AddTorsorBases.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/PiLp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/lpSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/MStructure.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Rpow/IntegralRepresentation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Elliptic/Weierstrass.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Angle.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev/RootsExtrema.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Abelian/SerreClass/Localization.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Adhesive/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/PartialFun.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/EquivalenceRelation.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Extensive.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/FiberedCategory/Fibered.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Generator/StrongGenerator.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Indization/FilteredColimits.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/IsLimit.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Preserves/Shapes/Products.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/CombinedProducts.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/VanKampen.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Closed/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ObjectProperty/LimitsClosure.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ObjectProperty/Retract.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ObjectProperty/Shift.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ObjectProperty/Small.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/PathCategory/MorphismProperty.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/Directed.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Presentable/Type.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Products/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CompatiblePlus.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CoverLifting.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Coverage.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Hypercover/Saturate.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Hypercover/ZeroFamily.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/Point/Conservative.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Triangulated/Pretriangulated.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/FreimanHom.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Closure.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Matroid/IndepAxioms.lean 254 38 ['dagurtomas', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127'] nobody
1-74921
1 day ago
1-74921
1 day ago
39-38687
39 days
41702 smmercuri
author:smmercuri
chore: make `adicCompletion` and `Completion` print nicer - Stop `toCompletion` and `ofCompletion` printing with braces - Arguments to `completionMap` should be 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/) merge-conflict 37/6 Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/InfinitePlace.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Completion/LiesOverInstances.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/AdicValuation.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
1-73954
1 day ago
1-73955
1 day ago
37-59238
37 days
42316 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
feat: use `max`/`min` for `union`/`intersection` in `Set`, `Finset`, `ZFSet`, `Class` This lets us write `∪`/`∩` for sets while the underlying constant is `max`/`min`. This is a follow-up to #32983, which made the same change for `⊆`, `⊂`, `⊇` and `⊃`. The implementation for `∪`/`∩` is analogous. The first commit contains the implementation change, and all other commits are just adaptations. Note that there are now two different special delaborators for `max`/`min`, because we already had the delaborator that chooses between `max`/`min` and `⊔`/`⊓`. It is important that the one for `∪`/`∩` is tried first. There is no priority mechanism for delaborators: they are always executed newest to oldest. So, this PR adds a (redundant) import to ensure that this order is respected. - I modified the delaborator for `⊔`/`⊓` so that it doesn't fire if `LinearOrder` isn't imported. Due to the extra redundant import, that is now a more common situation and I think in that situation it's better to print `max a b` instead of `a ⊔ b`. - It is now not anymore possible to write `simp [(· ∪ ·)]` due to elaboration issues. The same also already applied to `simp [(· ⊆ ·)]`. - Many `simp` calls had to be fixed because the `simp` set for `max`/`min` contains more lemmas than what we had for `union`/`inter`. For example, `compl_inf` and `inf_of_le_left`/`inf_of_le_right` now also apply to intersections. - In particular `inf_of_le_left`/`inf_of_le_right` are quite slow simp lemmas, which means that this PR gives a bit of slowdown. - A `grind` call had to be fixed because it timed out. Originally, that `grind` call was already doing too much stuff, but it didn't quite reach its limits. - Many `@[simp]` and some `@[gcongr]` tags could be removed because they are now subsumed by more general tags. - I removed `@[mfld_simp]` from `inter_subset_left`, as it seemed a bit weird to have it there and not on its dual or its mirror lemma. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. 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1-73188
1 day ago
1-73188
1 day ago
16-4129
16 days
40961 JovanGerb
author:JovanGerb
chore: remove imports added by `shake` This PR removes some imports that were added by `shake` in the past. For some of these it's not clear to me why `shake` added them. In particular, I noticed some occurrences of `public import Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum.Pow`/`Inv`, where `norm_num` is not used in the file at all, which I found suspicious. For `CompileInductive`, it is expected that `shake` keeps the import, because of `shake: keep-downstream`, so these imports need to be minimzed manually, which this PR does. For good measure, I also fixed an issue in `Mathlib.Tactic.NormNum.Pow` that some non-meta things were marked as `meta`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 21/37 Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/ConvergentsEquiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Free.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/FreeMonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/WithZero.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Submodule/Union.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Opposites.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Stirling.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Quiver/Path.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/AhlswedeZhang.lean,Mathlib/Data/FunLike/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/ChainOfFn.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Induction.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/InsertIdx.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Hyperoperation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Num/Prime.lean,Mathlib/Data/Option/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Ordmap/Ordnode.lean,Mathlib/Data/Seq/Computation.lean,Mathlib/Data/WSeq/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Prod.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Lists.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/NormNum/Pow.lean 27 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
1-53553
1 day ago
1-53554
1 day ago
50-2632
50 days
41907 Rob23oba
author:Rob23oba
feat: make `NegZeroClass` and `InvOneClass` mixins Most of the changes just add `[Zero α] [Neg α]` or `[One α] [Inv α]`, except: - The change itself to `InvOneClass` / `NegZeroClass` - Generalizing `neg_eq_zero` (and related theorems) to `InvolutiveNeg` + `NegZeroClass` and deprecating `EReal.neg_eq_zero_iff` / `ENNReal.inv_eq_zero_iff` / `SignType.neg_eq_zero_iff` which are no longer necessary - Replacing occurrences of `@inv_one ty _` with `inv_one (G := ty)` - Removing `one` and `inv` in some instance declarations of the form `:= { one, inv with inv_one := ... }` - `mabs_sup_div_sup_le_mabs`, `mabs_inf_div_inf_le_mabs` and `tendsto_zpow_nhdsNE_zero_cobounded` needed adaptations; not sure why, something to do with unification? - handling `InvOneClass` specially in `DomMulAct` - replacing `neg_apply` in `` - being more specific (i.e. `inv_one (G := F)` instead of `inv_one`) in the proof of `RatFunc.single_zpow` - adding an `rw` in `differentIdeal_ne_bot` due to leanprover/lean4#14447 - replacing `ArithmeticFunction.neg_apply` with an `IsNegApply` instance - adapting meta code by adding more implicit arguments (in the form of `none` arguments to `mkAppOptM`) Zulip discussion at [#mathlib4 > Having both &#96;NegZeroClass&#96; and &#96;InvolutiveNeg&#96;](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Having.20both.20.60NegZeroClass.60.20and.20.60InvolutiveNeg.60/with/611441611) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. 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If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict 100/71 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/EvenFunction.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Finsupp.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Hom/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/InjSurj.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Pi/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/WithOne/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/WithZero.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Unbundled/Abs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Periodic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/TrivSqZeroExt/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Holder.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/FunLike/Group.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Basis.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Diagonal.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sign/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Triangle.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/DomAct/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/NonsingularInverse.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/VectorMeasure/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Germ/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Different.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Addition.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Cardinal.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LaurentSeries.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Abel.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linarith/Verification.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/SeparationQuotient/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/ContinuousMapZero.lean 36 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
1-52752
1 day ago
1-52753
1 day ago
32-86206
32 days
42355 sankalpsthakur
author:sankalpsthakur
fix(NormNum): stop after a location closes the goal `norm_num at h1 h2 ...` (and other tactics built on `Lean.Elab.Tactic.withNondepPropLocation`) unconditionally processed every hypothesis in the location list, then the target. If an earlier hypothesis closed the goal (e.g. `norm_num` found `h1` to already be `False`), processing continued against an already-closed goal instead of stopping. Stops iterating once `getGoals` is empty. Closes #28703. --------- Note. `withNondepPropLocation` currently has no other callers in the Mathlib tree besides its own definition file. AI coding tools were used to help draft this change and PR description. I reviewed the complete change, understand the reasoning, and verified the build locally before submitting. new-contributor LLM-generated t-meta merge-conflict 15/2 Mathlib/Util/AtLocation.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/NormNum/Basic.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/ReduceModChar.lean 3 19 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'sankalpsthakur'] nobody
0-67053
18 hours ago
0-67054
18 hours ago
8-20974
8 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 merge-conflict 117/3 Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/Boundary.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Types/Pullbacks.lean 2 38 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'jcreinhold', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mckoen'] nobody
0-58856
16 hours ago
0-58857
16 hours ago
109-40413
109 days
40651 Scarlett-le
author:Scarlett-le
feat: signed power of a point and dimension-free power-of-a-point converses This PR reworks the converse direction of the power of a point in `Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Sphere/Power.lean` to be dimension-free, and adds the converse of the intersecting secants theorem. Main additions: * `Sphere.inner_vsub_vsub_eq_power`: the signed power `⟪a -ᵥ p, b -ᵥ p⟫` of a point `p` on a secant line through `a, b ∈ s` is exactly `s.power p`; this unifies the chord and secant cases without splitting on the sign. * `Sphere.mem_of_inner_vsub_vsub_eq_power_of_mem_line`: a one-secant converse. * `cospherical_of_inner_vsub_eq_inner_vsub`: a dimension-free converse to the power of a point, stated with the signed invariant. * `cospherical_of_mul_dist_eq_mul_dist_of_angle_eq_zero`: the converse of the intersecting secants theorem (new). Main change: * `cospherical_of_mul_dist_eq_mul_dist_of_angle_eq_pi` (converse of the intersecting chords theorem) is reproved via `cospherical_of_inner_vsub_eq_inner_vsub`, going through the circumsphere of the triangle `{p₁, p₂, p₃}`. It no longer reduces to the 2D case, so the `[Fact (finrank ℝ V = 2)]` / `[Module.Oriented ℝ V (Fin 2)]` machinery, the private auxiliary lemma, and the `AffineIsometry` embedding into the affine span are all removed. The statement is unchanged. Imports `Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Angle.Sphere` and `Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Similarity` are dropped; `Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Circumcenter` is added. t-euclidean-geometry tech debt merge-conflict 140/89 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Unoriented/Affine.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Sphere/Power.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
0-58200
16 hours ago
0-58201
16 hours ago
21-79860
21 days
42774 gasparattila
author:gasparattila
chore(Topology/MetricSpace/Closeds): rename lemmas about `MetricSpace (NonemptyCompacts α)` These lemmas are moved from the `Metric` namespace to `TopologicalSpace.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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-topology merge-conflict 21/13 Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Closeds.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
0-51769
14 hours ago
0-51770
14 hours ago
7-25945
7 days
42434 kebekus
author:kebekus
chore: rename files Rename files in `Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability` and `Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals` to better reflect their contents, and update docstrings. The current file names are somewhat unsystematic, very specialized, and will be seen as misleading once more material is added. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 t-analysis merge-conflict 116/62 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/JensenFormula.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/ValueDistribution/Proximity/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/ValueDistribution/Proximity/IntegralPresentation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Polynomial/MahlerMeasure.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability/Log.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability/PosLog.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals/Log.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals/PosLog.lean 9 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
0-22342
6 hours ago
0-22342
6 hours ago
16-32234
16 days

Stale new contributor PRs

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
14563 awueth
author:awueth
feat: if-then-else of exclusive or statement --- <!-- 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, and is labeled with `awaiting-review`. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> If `¬(P ∧ Q)` then `ite (P ∨ Q) a 1 = (ite P a 1) * (ite Q a 1)` [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
5/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean 1 3 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'kim-em'] nobody
737-13605
2 years ago
unknown
unknown
12751 Command-Master
author:Command-Master
feat: add lemmas for Nat/Bits, Nat/Bitwise and Nat/Size Remove `@[simp]` from `Nat.bit_false` and `Nat.bit_true`, as `bit0` and `bit1` are deprecated, and add some lemmas to `Bits`, `Bitwise` and `Size`. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-data new-contributor 66/7 Mathlib/Data/Nat/Bits.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Bitwise.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Multiplicity.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Size.lean 4 26 ['Command-Master', 'Rida-Hamadani', 'Ruben-VandeVelde', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin'] nobody
732-84914
2 years ago
unknown
unknown
15121 Eloitor
author:Eloitor
feat: iff theorems for IsSplitEpi and IsSplitMono in opposite category --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 40/0 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/EpiMono.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mattrobball'] nobody
719-59749
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
14242 js2357
author:js2357
feat: Prove equivalence of `isDedekindDomain` and `isDedekindDomainDvr` Prove that `isDedekindDomainDvr` is equivalent to both `isDedekindDomain` and `isDedekindDomainInv`. Specifically, prove `isDedekindDomainDvr A → isDedekindDomainInv A`, because `isDedekindDomain A → isDedekindDomainDvr A` and `IsDedekindDomain A ↔ IsDedekindDomainInv A` are already in Mathlib. - [x] depends on: #14099 - [x] depends on: #14216 - [ ] depends on: #14237 --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebra blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
269/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Dvr.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/LocalizedAtPrime.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Basic.lean 4 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
696-70808
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
16887 metinersin
author:metinersin
feat(ModelTheory/Complexity): define conjunctive and disjunctive formulas Defines `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.IsConjunctive` and `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.IsDisjunctive`. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #16885 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor t-logic 300/7 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Equivalence.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
688-66786
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
16888 metinersin
author:metinersin
feat(ModelTheory/Complexity): Define conjunctive and disjunctive normal forms Define `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.IsDNF` and `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.IsCNF`. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #16887 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor t-logic 415/7 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Equivalence.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
688-66786
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
16889 metinersin
author:metinersin
feat(ModelTheory/Complexity): Normal forms Defines `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.toDNF` and `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.toCNF` - given a quantifier-free formula, these construct a semantically equivalent formula in disjunctive normal form and conjunctive normal form, respectively. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #16888 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor t-logic 525/7 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Equivalence.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
688-66785
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
12750 Command-Master
author:Command-Master
feat: define Gray code --- Define binary reflected gray code, both as a permutation of `Nat` and as a permutation of `BitVec n`, and prove some theorems about them. Additionally, remove `@[simp]` from `Nat.bit_false` and `Nat.bit_true`, as `bit0` and `bit1` are deprecated, and add some lemmas to `Bits`, `Bitwise` and `Size`. <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #12751 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-data new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 226/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Bits.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Bitwise.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/GrayCode.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Size.lean 5 5 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
671-3043
1 year ago
unknown
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14598 Command-Master
author:Command-Master
chore: add typeclasses to unify various `add_top`, `add_eq_top`, etc. Add the four typeclasses `IsTopAbsorbing`, `IsBotAbsorbing`, `NoTopSum`, `NoBotSum`, as additive equivalents for `MulZeroClass` and `NoZeroDivisors`. Add instances of these for `ENNReal`, `WithTop α`, `WithBot α`, `PUnit`, `EReal`, `PartENat`, `Measure`, `Interval` and `Filter`. Also split `Algebra/Order/AddGroupWithTop` to `Algebra/Order/Group/WithTop` and `Algebra/Order/Monoid/WithTop` --- <!-- 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, and is labeled with `awaiting-review`. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Previous usages of lemmas with quantified names like `WithTop.add_top` have to be changed to just `add_top`. `add_lt_top` is `@[simp]`, in accordance with `ENNReal.add_lt_top` being `@[simp]`. This affects `WithTop.add_lt_top` which previously hadn't been `@[simp]`. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebra t-order new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
264/195 Archive/Wiedijk100Theorems/BallotProblem.lean,Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/GroupWithZero/Canonical.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Interval/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/PUnitInstances/Order.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Degree/Definitions.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Monic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Tropical/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Meromorphic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/ProdLp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/NormedSpace/ENorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/JapaneseBracket.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/ENNRealLog.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Operations.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/PartENat.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/WithBot.lean,Mathlib/Data/Real/EReal.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Lagrange.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Covering/Differentiation.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Decomposition/Lebesgue.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/CondexpL1.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/Jacobian.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L2Space.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/TriangleInequality.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSpace.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/StronglyMeasurable/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/UniformIntegrable.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/Bochner.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/MeanInequalities.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/SetIntegral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/VitaliCaratheodory.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Hausdorff.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Lebesgue/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/LevyProkhorovMetric.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpace.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/MeasureSpaceDef.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Regular.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Typeclasses.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicNumbers.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Kernel/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Martingale/Convergence.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Multiplicity.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/NoZeroDivisors.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/UniqueFactorizationDomain.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Bounded.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/HausdorffDistance.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Lipschitz.lean 57 30 ['Command-Master', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions'] nobody
654-31319
1 year ago
unknown
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16885 metinersin
author:metinersin
feat(ModelTheory/Complexity): define literals Defines `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.IsLiteral` and `FirstOrder.Language.BoundedFormula.simpleNot` - an auxiliary operation that takes the negation of a formula and does some simplification. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #16800 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author new-contributor t-logic 148/5 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Equivalence.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Syntax.lean 4 20 ['YaelDillies', 'awainverse', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'metinersin'] nobody
651-73840
1 year ago
unknown
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13248 hcWang942
author:hcWang942
feat: basic concepts of auction theory ## Description Formalise some core concepts and results in auction theory: this includes definitions for first-price and second-price auctions, as well as several fundamental results and helping lemmas. This is the very first PR of the project formalizing core concepts and results in auction theory. Our group is working on more contributions on the formalization of game theory prefix. Co-authored-by: Ma Jiajun <hoxide@gmail.com> ## Reference Roughgarden, Tim. ***Twenty Lectures on Algorithmic Game Theory***. Cambridge University Press, 2020. [Link](https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/twenty-lectures-on-algorithmic-game-theory/A9D9427C8F43E7DAEF8C702755B6D72B) --- - [x] Will depend on #14163 once that PR is merged. The Fintype lemmas introduced by this PR have been added in that PR and will be removed from here once that PR gets merged ## Current plan for formalization of Game Theory The current plan for the formalizing of Game Theory include: #### 1. Auction Theory. 🎉 _(200+ lines, this PR)_ - Essential definitions of Sealed-bid auction, First-price auction and Second-price auction. - First-price auction has no dominant strategy. - Second-price auction has dominant strategy. (Second-price auction is DSIC) #### 2. Mechanism design & Myerson's Lemma. 🎉 (400+ lines, pending for modification to Mathlib Standard) - Mechanism design An allocation rule is implementable if there exists - Dominant Strategy Incentive Compatible (DSIC) payment rule - An allocation rule is monotone if for every bidder’s gain is nondecreasing w.r.t. her/his bid - Myerson's Lemma Implementable ⇔ Monotone In the above case, the DSIC payment rule is unique. #### 3. von Neumann‘s Minimax Theorem. 🎉 (800+ lines, pending for modification to Mathlib Standard) - Equilibrium in zero sum game - Formalization strategy: via Loomis’s theorem. #### 4. Nash Equilibrium. 🎉 (pending for modification to Mathlib Standard) #### 5. Brouwer fixed-point theorem. (Work in Progress) #### 6. More Mechanism design. (Planning) merge-conflict awaiting-author new-contributor t-logic 204/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/GameTheory/Auction/Basic.lean,docs/references.bib 3 148 ['Shreyas4991', 'YaelDillies', 'eric-wieser', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'hcWang942', 'tb65536', 'urkud', 'vihdzp'] hcWang942
assignee:hcWang942
647-26272
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
19125 yhtq
author:yhtq
feat: add theorems to transfer `IsGalois` between pairs of fraction rings feat: add theorems to transfer `IsGalois` between pairs of fraction rings. - [x] depends on: #18404 - [x] depends on: #19124 --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
121/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/IsFractionRing.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/FractionRing.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'tb65536'] nobody
617-48689
1 year ago
unknown
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17739 Aaron1011
author:Aaron1011
feat(Topology/Order/DenselyOrdered): prove Not (IsOpen) for intervals Prove that Iic/Ici/Ioc/Ico/Icc intervals are not open in densely ordered topologies with no min/max element --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-topology new-contributor 27/0 Mathlib/Topology/Order/DenselyOrdered.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
583-70701
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
15711 znssong
author:znssong
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): Some lemmas about walk, cycle and Hamiltonian cycle --- These lemmas are separated from the `meow-sister/BondyChvatal` branch and will be needed for the proof of the Bondy-Chvátal theorem. - [x] depends on: #15536 - [x] depends on: #16294 merge-conflict awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor 407/3 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hamiltonian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Path.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk.lean 4 22 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'znssong'] nobody
583-3387
1 year ago
unknown
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18629 tomaz1502
author:tomaz1502
feat(Computability.Timed): Formalization of runtime complexity of List.merge This PR adds the formalization of the runtime complexity of the merge function, defined in `Data/List/Sort`. Requires: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/15450 References: - Previous PR on mathlib3: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib3/pull/14494/ - First discussion on Zulip: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113488-general/topic/BSc.20Final.20Project/near/220647062 - Second disussion on Zulip: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113488-general/topic/Formalization.20of.20Runtime.20Complexity.20of.20Sorting.20Algorithms/near/284184450 --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-computability awaiting-author new-contributor 186/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Timed/InsertionSort.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Timed/Merge.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'trivial1711'] nobody
582-55706
1 year ago
unknown
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19291 PieterCuijpers
author:PieterCuijpers
feat(Algebra/Order/Hom): add quantale homomorphism Definition of quantale homomorphisms as functions that are both semigroup homomorphisms and complete lattice homomorphisms. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #19810 - [x] depends on: #19811 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
209/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Hom/Quantale.lean,scripts/noshake.json 3 29 ['PieterCuijpers', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
577-77365
1 year ago
unknown
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20372 jvlmdr
author:jvlmdr
feat(MeasureTheory/Function): Add ContinuousLinearMap.bilinearCompLp(L) Introduce ContinuousLinearMap.bilinearCompLp and bilinearCompLpL. Generalize eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm theorems to include constant C in bound condition. --- Expect this may be useful for defining tempered distributions from functions in `L^p`. The definitions more or less follow `ContinuousLinearMap.compLp...`. Names are loosely analogous to `ContinuousLinearMap.bilinearComp` and `SchwartzMap.bilinLeftCLM`. Note: I preferred the spelling `hpqr : p⁻¹ + q⁻¹ = r⁻¹` with `f` in `L^p` and `g` in `L^q` to `hpqr : 1 / p = 1 / q + 1 / r`. It's easier to obtain from `ENNReal.IsConjExponent` too. A few questions: - [ ] I defined `bilinear{Left,Right}LpL` in addition to `bilinearCompLpL` because `LinearMap.mkContinuous₂` is marked as `noncomputable` and `LinearMap.mkContinuous` is not. Is this worth the extra definitions? (Note: This is not visible in the source due to `noncomputable section`.) - [ ] Should I use `C : ℝ` instead of `C : NNReal` for `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm'_of_norm'`? - [ ] Is it going to be painful to have `[Fact (1 ≤ p)] [Fact (1 ≤ q)] [Fact (1 ≤ r)]`? I don't think there's a way to avoid it though. Maybe providing specialized versions for `p.IsConjExponent q` with `L^1`? Naming: - [ ] Is it satisfactory to add a `'` to the `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm ` definitions in `CompareExp.lean` where `≤ ‖f x‖ * ‖g x‖` has been replaced with `≤ C * ‖f x‖ * ‖g x‖`? These could replace the existing theorems, although I don't want to break backwards compatibility. There are 5 instances: `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_top_mul_eLpNorm'`, `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm_top'`, `eLpNorm'_le_eLpNorm'_mul_eLpNorm''`, `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm_of_nnnorm'`, `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm'_of_norm'` (I'm not sure why the existing theorem `eLpNorm_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm'_of_norm` has an internal `'`) - [ ] Is `bilinearLeftLpL` a suitable name? Other options: `bilinearCompLpLeftL`, `bilinearCompLeftLpL`, `bilinLeftLpL` (analogous to `SchwartzMap.bilinLeftCLM`) <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-measure-probability new-contributor 203/40 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/CompareExp.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSpace.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
571-8313
1 year ago
unknown
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20248 peabrainiac
author:peabrainiac
feat(Topology/Compactness): first-countable locally path-connected spaces are delta-generated Shows that all first-countable locally path-connected spaces are delta-generated (so in particular all normed spaces and convex subsets thereof are), and that delta-generated spaces are equivalently generated by the unit interval or standard simplices. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #21616 In principle, this should be close to all that's required to show that all simplicial complexes and CW-complexes are delta-generated; I just haven't done it yet because I'm not sure which file to best do it in. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR large-import new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author t-topology 1189/813 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ChartedSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/LocallyConvex.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Compactness/DeltaGeneratedSpace.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Connected/LocPathConnected.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Connected/PathConnected.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousOn.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Homotopy/HSpaces.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Path.lean 9 22 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'peabrainiac'] nobody
558-52023
1 year ago
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19943 AlexLoitzl
author:AlexLoitzl
feat(Computability): Add Chomsky Normal Form Grammar and translation - Define Chomsky normal form grammars - Add language-preserving translation between context-free grammars and Chomsky normal form grammars Co-authored-by: Martin Dvorak martin.dvorak@matfyz.cz --- <!-- 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: 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-computability awaiting-author new-contributor 3151/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ChomskyNormalForm/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ChomskyNormalForm/EmptyElimination.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ChomskyNormalForm/LengthRestriction.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ChomskyNormalForm/TerminalRestriction.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ChomskyNormalForm/Translation.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ChomskyNormalForm/UnitElimination.lean,Mathlib/Computability/ContextFreeGrammar.lean 8 59 ['AlexLoitzl', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'madvorak'] nobody
553-86122
1 year ago
unknown
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21501 sksgurdldi
author:sksgurdldi
feat(List): add sum_zipWith_eq_finset_sum ### **Description:** This PR adds the lemma `List.sum_zipWith_eq_finset_sum` to `Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset.Basic`. #### **Statement:** The sum of the `zipWith` operation on two lists equals the sum of applying the operation to corresponding elements of the two lists, indexed over the minimum of their lengths. #### **Formal Statement:** ```lean lemma sum_zipWith_eq_finset_sum [Inhabited α] [Inhabited β] [AddCommMonoid γ] {op : α → β → γ} (l : List α) (m : List β) : (List.zipWith op l m).sum = ∑ x ∈ (Finset.range (Nat.min l.length m.length)), op (l[x]!) (m[x]!) ``` #### **Remarks:** - This lemma provides a useful equivalence between `List.zipWith` and summation over a `Finset.range` indexed by `Nat.min l.length m.length`. - It can be helpful in algebraic manipulations involving list-based summations. #### **Dependencies:** No additional dependencies. --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
43/0 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Basic.lean 1 1 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] nobody
548-54893
1 year ago
unknown
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21959 BGuillemet
author:BGuillemet
feat(Topology/ContinuousMap): Stone-Weierstrass theorem for MvPolynomial Add the subalgebra of multivariate polynomials and prove it separates points, on the same model as `ContinuousMap/Polynomial.lean`. Prove the Stone-Weierstrass theorem and some variations for multivariate polynomials. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-topology new-contributor 285/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/MvPolynomial.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/StoneWeierstrass.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
534-80734
1 year ago
unknown
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15578 znssong
author:znssong
feat(Function): Fixed points of function `f` with `f(x) >= x` We added some lemmas of fixed points of function `f` with `f(x) >= x`, where `f : α → α` is a function on a finite type `α`. This will be needed in proof of Bondy-Chvátal theorem. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 branch `meow-sister/BondyChvatal`. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-analysis new-contributor 82/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/FixedPoints/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/FixedPoints/Increasing.lean 3 32 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'urkud', 'vihdzp', 'znssong'] nobody
526-76560
1 year ago
unknown
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21018 markimunro
author:markimunro
feat(Data/Matrix): add file with key definitions and theorems about elementary row operations Prove that each elementary row operation is equivalent to a multiplication by an elementary matrix, has another row operation which inverts it, and that each elementary matrix has a left inverse. This is a very large PR and I understand it will take time. This is my first one and will likely have issues but I will be ready to answer questions/fix them as soon as possible. Co-authored-by: Christopher Lynch <clynch@clarkson.edu> --- <!-- 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-data enhancement new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 1230/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/ElementaryRowOperations.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/GaussianElimination.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/GaussianEliminationOld,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/oldnames,et --hard 18533caba32,lean-toolchain 7 17 ['chrisflav', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'markimunro'] nobody
508-25559
1 year ago
unknown
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15212 victorliu5296
author:victorliu5296
feat: Add fundamental theorem of calculus-2 for Banach spaces add the Mean Value Theorem for Banach spaces to the library and include reference for the theorem statement This theorem states that if `f : X → Y` is differentiable along the line segment from `a` to `b`, then the change in `f` equals the integral of its derivative along this path. This extends the mean value theorem to Banach spaces. This can be used for the eventual proof of the Newton-Kantorovich theorem with 1 constant contained inside the added reference. Here is the discussion on Zulipchat: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/287929-mathlib4/topic/Contributing.20FTC-2.20for.20Banach.20spaces t-measure-probability new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author t-analysis 60/1 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/FundThmCalculus.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'hrmacbeth', 'victorliu5296'] nobody
503-20548
1 year ago
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21488 imbrem
author:imbrem
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal): premonoidal categories Add support for premonoidal categories --- Still want to add support for: - Premonoidal braided/symmetric categories - The monoidal coherence theorem, which I've already ported in my `discretion` library - The `coherence` tactic, which should work fine for premonoidal categories too but wanted to get this in front of reviewers ASAP to make sure my general approach was alright <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-category-theory new-contributor 900/361 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Presheaf/Monoidal.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Bicategory/End.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/GradedObject/Monoidal.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Localization/Monoidal.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Braided/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Category.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Center.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/CoherenceLemmas.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Discrete.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/End.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Free/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Functor.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/FunctorCategory.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Mon_.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Opposite.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Transport.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Datatypes.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Normalize.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/PureCoherence.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/MonoidalComp.lean,MathlibTest/StringDiagram.lean 21 9 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'imbrem', 'kim-em', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
500-2736
1 year ago
unknown
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20873 vbeffara
author:vbeffara
feat(Topology/Covering): path lifting and homotopy lifting This proves the existence and uniqueness of path and homotopy lifts through covering maps. --- I tried to separate as much of the proof as possible into separate PRs (which are already in Mathlib now), but the proof here relies on a monolithic construction of an explicit lift along a well-chosen subdivision, in `partial_lift`, with associated definitions. Only one standalone lean file added. An older WIP PR #10084 by Junyan Xu @alreadydone proves similar results using a very similar construction for path lifting, with a different argument to obtain continuity for homotopy lifting. <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-topology new-contributor 281/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Covering/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Covering/Lift.lean 3 9 ['alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'vbeffara'] nobody
499-5464
1 year ago
unknown
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20313 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(Data/Complex/Exponential): prove some useful results about the complex exponential. This PR proves two basic results about the complex exponential: * `abs_exp_mul_I (x : ℂ) : abs (Complex.exp (I * x)) = Real.exp (-x.im)` * `one_sub_rexp_re_le_abs_one_sub_cexp (x : ℂ) : 1 - Real.exp x.re ≤ Complex.abs (1 - Complex.exp x)` Both results were proved as part of the sphere packing project. There's a chance they're too specific for mathlib, but I thought they were worth PRing anyway. Would it also be a good idea to tag `abs_exp_mul_I` with `simp`? Feedback/suggestions welcome. Note: `one_sub_rexp_re_le_abs_one_sub_cexp` was proved by Bhavik Mehta @b-mehta --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-analysis new-contributor 167/141 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/ERealExp.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Chebyshev.lean,Mathlib/Data/Complex/Exponential/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Complex/Exponential/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Data/Complex/ExponentialBounds.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/FunProp.lean,MathlibTest/Recall.lean,MathlibTest/positivity.lean 10 12 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'trivial1711'] nobody
491-63062
1 year ago
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20730 kuotsanhsu
author:kuotsanhsu
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurTriangulation): prove Schur decomposition/triangulation `Matrix.schur_triangulation` shows that a matrix over an algebraically closed field is unitarily similar to an upper triangular matrix --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
317/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurTriangulation.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Basic.lean 4 14 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'kuotsanhsu'] nobody
491-59194
1 year ago
unknown
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22809 b-reinke
author:b-reinke
feat: Category algebras and path algebras This PR defines the category algebra of a linear category and path algebras of quivers. --- <!-- 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/) WIP t-algebra t-category-theory new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
218/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Assoc.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Linear/CategoryAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Quiver/PathAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/Data/DFinsupp/BigOperators.lean 4 2 ['b-reinke', 'github-actions'] nobody
476-23633
1 year ago
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15654 TpmKranz
author:TpmKranz
feat(Computability): language-preserving maps between NFA and RE Map REs to NFAs via Thompson's construction and NFAs to REs using GNFAs Last chunk of #12648 --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #15651 - [ ] depends on: #15649 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor t-computability merge-conflict awaiting-zulip 985/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/GNFA.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Language.lean,Mathlib/Computability/NFA.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RegularExpressions.lean,Mathlib/Data/FinEnum/Option.lean,docs/references.bib 7 3 ['github-actions', 'meithecatte'] nobody
473-56312
1 year ago
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24008 meithecatte
author:meithecatte
chore(EpsilonNFA): replace manual lemmas with @[simps] --- <!-- 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-computability awaiting-author new-contributor 2/24 Mathlib/Computability/EpsilonNFA.lean 1 2 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'urkud'] nobody
468-15491
1 year ago
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23349 BGuillemet
author:BGuillemet
feat: add LocallyLipschitzOn.lipschitzOnWith_of_isCompact and two small lemmas about Lipschitz functions Main feat (in Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Basic.lean): if a function `f` from an extended pseudometric space to a pseudometric space is locally Lipschitz on a compact subset `s`, then `f` is Lipschitz on `s`. The theorem is true only when the codomain of `f` is a pseudometric space, so it needs imports from Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace. Other small feat (in Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/RCLike.lean): a function that is continuously differentiable on an open subset is locally Lipschitz on this subset. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #22890 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-topology large-import new-contributor 59/4 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/RCLike.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/Lipschitz.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
451-74232
1 year ago
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12799 jstoobysmith
author:jstoobysmith
feat(LinearAlgebra/UnitaryGroup): Add properties of Special Unitary Group Add properties of the special unitary group, mirroring the properties of found in Algebra/Star/Unitary.lean. In particular, I add an instance of `specialUnitaryGroup` as a `Group`, `Star`, `InvolutiveStar`, and `StarMul`. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) please-adopt t-algebra new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
78/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/UnitaryGroup.lean 1 8 ['chrisflav', 'jcommelin', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
441-46185
1 year ago
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20334 miguelmarco
author:miguelmarco
feat: allow polyrith to use a local Singular/Sage install Try to call a local install of Singular (either standalone or inside Sage) to find the witness for polyrith before trying to call the online sage cell server. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author new-contributor t-meta 171/48 Mathlib/Tactic/Polyrith.lean,scripts/polyrith_sage.py 2 16 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'hanwenzhu', 'kim-em', 'miguelmarco', 'mkoeppe'] nobody
434-38738
1 year ago
unknown
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25218 kckennylau
author:kckennylau
feat(AlgebraicGeometry): Tate normal form of elliptic curves --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-algebraic-geometry awaiting-zulip new-contributor 291/26 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/IsomOfJ.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Modular/TateNormalForm.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/NormalForms.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/VariableChange.lean 5 31 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'Multramate', 'acmepjz', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kckennylau', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
413-35499
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
10190 jstoobysmith
author:jstoobysmith
feat(AlgebraicTopology): add Augmented Simplex Category - Added the definition of the category FinLinOrd of finite linear ordered sets. - Added the definition of the augmented simplex category `AugmentedSimplexCategory`, and showed it is the Skeleton of FinLinOrd. - Showed that the category of augmented simplicial objects defined as a comma category is equivalent to the category of functors from `AugmentedSimplexCategory^\op` --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 WIP t-category-theory new-contributor merge-conflict 720/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/AugmentedSimplexCategory.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialObject.lean,Mathlib/Order/Category/FinLinOrd.lean 4 5 ['TwoFX', 'YaelDillies', 'joelriou', 'jstoobysmith'] nobody
387-7639
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
25238 Hagb
author:Hagb
feat(Tactic/ComputeDegree): add support for scalar multiplication with different types It would be able to deal with `a • (X : R[X])` where `a : S` is in a different type `S` with `[SMulZeroClass S R]`. --- <!-- 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: #25237 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-meta new-contributor 17/5 Mathlib/Tactic/ComputeDegree.lean,MathlibTest/ComputeDegree.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
383-13830
1 year ago
unknown
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18646 jxjwan
author:jxjwan
feat(RingTheory): isotypic components --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-ring-theory new-contributor 308/0 Mathlib/Order/CompactlyGenerated/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Isotypic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/SimpleModule.lean 3 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
382-15851
1 year ago
unknown
unknown
28502 gilesgshaw
author:gilesgshaw
feat(Logic/Basic): avoid unnecessary uses of choice Certain proofs are modified to remove a dependence on the axoim of choice --- - [ ] depends on: #28623 blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author t-logic 83/74 Mathlib/Logic/Basic.lean 1 7 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'eric-wieser', 'gilesgshaw', 'github-actions', 'kim-em', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
368-30888
1 year ago
371-16417
371 days ago
0-32456
9 hours
19582 yu-yama
author:yu-yama
feat(GroupExtension/Abelian): define `OfMulDistribMulAction.equivH2` Mainly defines: - `structure GroupExtension.OfMulDistribMulAction N G [MulDistribMulAction G N]`: group extensions of `G` by `N` where the multiplicative action of `G` on `N` is the conjugation - `structure GroupExtension.OfMulDistribMulActionWithSection N G [MulDistribMulAction G N]`: group extensions with specific choices of sections - `def GroupExtension.OfMulDistribMulAction.equivH2`: a bijection between the equivalence classes of group extensions and $H^2 (G, N)$ --- - [x] depends on: #20802 (split PR: contains changes to the `Defs` file) - [x] depends on: #20998 (split PR: mainly adds the `Basic` file) - [ ] depends on: #26670 (split PR: adds the first part of the `Abelian` file) Here is a relevant TODO in Mathlib: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/4e9fa40d7c480937e09cd6e47a591bd6f3b8be42/Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/GroupCohomology/LowDegree.lean#L46-L48 I would appreciate your comments. <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-algebra blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
750/14 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupExtension/Abelian.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupExtension/Defs.lean,docs/references.bib 4 5 ['YaelDillies', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
365-67396
1 year ago
unknown
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27403 MoritzBeroRoos
author:MoritzBeroRoos
fix: replace probably erroneous usage of ⬝ (with old \cdot) by · (with \centerdot) Discussion at [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/.5Ccdot.20!.3D.20.5Ccenterdot). Currently the abbreviations \cdot and \centerdot resolve to different, with the naked eye nearly undistinguishable symbols (despite the c in cdot surely standing for center..). This pr replaces instances of ⬝ where · was probably meant. All of the replacement is in comments, except for the file bench_summary.lean which is used for priting the github benchmark results. Since this file is about scientific notation of numbers, sure · was meant to be used, not a rectangle. [Related](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/27399) --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict new-contributor 195/195 Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Computation/Approximations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DirectSum/Idempotents.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Lie/Derivation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Equiv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/DivisionPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/CStarMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/Bounds.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FourierTransformDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Dual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/PiL2.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/InvariantExtension.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Complex/CircleAddChar.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Configuration.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/AdjMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/ConjTranspose.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Mul.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Notation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Reflection.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/RowCol.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Vec.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PurelyInseparable/PerfectClosure.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/GroupLieAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Coxeter/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CrossProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/BilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/DotProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Orthogonal.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/PosDef.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurComplement.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SesquilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Trace.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PerfectPairing/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projectivization/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/ProductFormula.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/SiegelsLemma.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DividedPowers/SubDPIdeal.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Veblen.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Homeomorph/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/Matrix.lean,scripts/bench_summary.lean 49 5 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
364-31977
11 months ago
387-7899
387 days ago
7-51497
7 days
27399 MoritzBeroRoos
author:MoritzBeroRoos
chore: replace every usage of ⬝ᵥ (with old \cdot) by ·ᵥ (with \centerdot) Discussion at [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/.5Ccdot.20!.3D.20.5Ccenterdot). Currently the abbreviations `\cdot` and `\centerdot` resolve to different, with the naked eye nearly undistinguishable symbols (despite the c in cdot surely standing for `center`..): - `\cdot` gives ⬝ [U+2B1D](https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+2B1D) "Black Very Small Square" - `\centerdot` gives · [U+00B7](https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+00B7) "Middle Dot" Mathlib mostly uses the `\centerdot` variant, except for the dotProduct notation and some probably unsuspecting people wanting \centerdot but getting \cdot in their comments and 6 uses of a notation using the raw `\cdot` without any subscript at `Mathlib\Topology\Homotopy\Product.lean`. This PR replaces the dot product `⬝ᵥ` with its `\centerdot` counterpart `·ᵥ`. The related PR [here](https://github.com/leanprover/vscode-lean4/pull/639) can then overwrite the `\cdot` abbreviation, to produce the same symbol as the `centerdot` abbreviation does. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict new-contributor 133/133 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/CStarMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/PiL2.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Configuration.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/AdjMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Block.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/ConjTranspose.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Mul.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Notation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Reflection.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/RowCol.lean,Mathlib/Data/Matrix/Vec.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CrossProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/BilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/DotProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Nondegenerate.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Orthogonal.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/PosDef.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SchurComplement.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/SesquilinearForm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Trace.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PerfectPairing/Matrix.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projectivization/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Instances/Matrix.lean 25 6 ['MoritzBeroRoos', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
363-80209
11 months ago
387-7900
387 days ago
7-53541
7 days
27479 iu-isgood
author:iu-isgood
feat: Abel's Binomial Theorem We have formalized Abel's Binomial Theorem as part of an REU project. There are a few remaining sorrys, but we will finish them soon. I will edit this PR message later according to community rules. --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-data new-contributor 326/0 Mathlib/Data/Nat/Choose/AbelBinomial.lean 1 28 ['ElifUskuplu', 'FrankieNC', 'github-actions', 'iu-isgood'] nobody
363-79970
11 months ago
unknown
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26462 PSchwahn
author:PSchwahn
feat(LinearAlgebra/Projection): add results about inverse of `Submodule.prodEquivOfIsCompl` Add two theorems `Submodule.prodEquivOfIsCompl_symm_apply` and `Submodule.prodEquivOfIsCompl_symm_add`, which are API for `Submodule.prodEquivOfIsCompl`. We believe these theorems are useful; for example, we have used their statements in a [classification formalization project](https://github.com/LieLean/LowDimSolvClassification). Co-authored by: - [Viviana del Barco](https://github.com/vdelbarc) - [Gustavo Infanti](https://github.com/GuQOliveira) - [Exequiel Rivas](https://github.com/erivas) --- I am not sure whether the `prodEquivOfIsCompl_symm_apply` theorem should be tagged with `@[simp]`; this might lead to confluence issues. Opinions are 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/) awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
10/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Projection.lean 1 7 ['PSchwahn', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'kckennylau'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
347-51338
11 months ago
347-82441
347 days ago
73-38219
73 days
28623 gilesgshaw
author:gilesgshaw
feat(Logic/Basic): minor additions and simplification of proofs Add new theorems and simplify proofs. Specifically, we add the family of related theorems `apply_dite_iff_exists`, `apply_dite_iff_forall`, `apply_ite_iff_and` and `apply_ite_iff_or`. For each other 'family' of theorems in the file that is analogous to the above, we do the following - Simplify proofs where possible, e.g. by appealing to the new theorems - Complete the family, if any of the corresponding four are missing - Rename to ensure consistency with the above pattern --- merge-conflict t-logic new-contributor 83/55 Archive/Examples/IfNormalization/Result.lean,Archive/Examples/IfNormalization/WithoutAesop.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Computation/Translations.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Notation/Indicator.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Rank.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/WithDensity.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/Notation.lean 9 12 ['eric-wieser', 'gilesgshaw', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
346-86240
11 months ago
346-86241
346 days ago
10-49648
10 days
29588 Periecle
author:Periecle
feat(Analysis/Complex/Residue): Implement residue theory for complex functions at isolated singularities # Add basic residue theory for complex functions This PR introduces the residue theory implementation in mathlib. ## Main additions - **`HasIsolatedSingularityAt f c`**: Predicate for functions with isolated singularities at point `c` - **`residue f c hf`**: The residue of `f` at isolated singularity `c`, defined via circle integrals - **Radius independence**: `residue_eq_two_pi_I_inv_smul_circleIntegral` - residue equals normalized circle integral for any valid radius - **Holomorphic residues**: `residue_of_holomorphic` - functions holomorphic in a neighborhood have zero residue - **Simple pole formula**: `residue_simple_pole` - for `f(z) = (z-c)⁻¹ * g(z)`, residue equals `g(c)` ## Implementation notes - Builds on existing circle integral infrastructure in `CauchyIntegral.lean` - Uses `Classical.choose` to extract witness radius from isolated singularity condition - Comprehensive documentation with mathematical context and examples - Establishes foundation for residue theorem, argument principle, and other applications ## Examples included - `residue(1/z, 0) = 1` (canonical simple pole) - Radius independence demonstration - Zero residues for holomorphic functions This provides the essential building blocks for complex analysis and first step to formalize residue theory. awaiting-author t-analysis new-contributor 383/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Residue/Basic.lean 1 17 ['Periecle', 'github-actions', 'hrmacbeth', 'llllvvuu', 'loefflerd'] nobody
331-85440
10 months ago
unknown
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26178 ppls-nd-prs
author:ppls-nd-prs
feat(CategoryTheory/Limits): Fubini for products We show that the product of products is a product indexed by the sigma type. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 17/0 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Products.lean 1 6 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'ppls-nd-prs', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
327-14084
10 months ago
428-23484
428 days ago
0-45487
12 hours
28630 Antidite
author:Antidite
feat(Archive/Imo): right isosceles configuration in the complex plane feat(Archive/Imo): right isosceles configuration in the complex plane This adds `Archive/Imo/Imo1975Q3.lean`, formalizing a triangle configuration with points A=0, B=1, C=z and auxiliary points R, P, Q built via complex rotations and sine-based scale factors. Main results: * `angle_and_distance`: ∠QRP = π/2 and dist Q R = dist R P. * Key identity `QRP_rot90`: (Q z).z − R.z = e^{iπ/2} · ((P z).z − R.z). Design/Style: * Minimal imports; module docstring; semantic lemma names; all definitions and theorems live under the namespace `IMO.TriangleConfig`. Moves: - (none) Deletions: - (none) --- <!-- 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/) IMO awaiting-author new-contributor 196/0 Archive.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo1975Q3.lean 2 36 ['Antidite', 'LLaurance', 'github-actions', 'jsm28'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
321-66230
10 months ago
321-66230
321 days ago
46-21614
46 days
16773 arulandu
author:arulandu
feat(Probability/Distributions): formalize Beta distribution Formalize Beta distribution, using Gamma distribution as a reference. Added real-valued beta wrapper, in the manner of gamma. Thanks to @EtienneC30 for help with casting real <-> complex. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author new-contributor t-measure-probability 286/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Beta.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Distributions/Beta.lean 3 50 ['EtienneC30', 'arulandu', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vihdzp'] arulandu
assignee:arulandu
315-75535
10 months ago
unknown
unknown
30460 janithamalith
author:janithamalith
feat(Nat): add lemma nat_card_orbit_mul_card_stabilizer_eq_card_group Added a lemma `nat_card_orbit_mul_card_stabilizer_eq_card_group` which is the Nat.card version of MulAction.card_orbit_mul_card_stabilizer_eq_card_group --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-group-theory new-contributor 6/0 Mathlib/GroupTheory/GroupAction/CardCommute.lean 1 17 ['github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'plp127', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
305-85785
10 months ago
305-85785
305 days ago
8-4679
8 days
25225 xcloudyunx
author:xcloudyunx
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): Eulerian walk in connected graph contains all vertices --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor 16/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Trails.lean 1 6 ['IvanRenison', 'github-actions', 'vlad902'] kmill
assignee:kmill
304-49317
10 months ago
unknown
unknown
30828 DeVilhena-Paulo
author:DeVilhena-Paulo
feat: implementation of `Finmap.merge` The main contribution of this pull request is the implementation of a `merge` function for finite maps (`Finmap`). The construction relies on the definition of a `merge` function for association lists (`AList`). There is also a side (unrelated) contribution on `Mathlib/Data/List/Permutation.lean`: the addition of a theorem about the permutation of a list with a head element (that is, a list of the form `a :: l`). --- <!-- 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-data new-contributor 449/3 Mathlib/Data/Finmap.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/AList.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Permutation.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sigma.lean 4 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
302-72749
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
28676 sun123zxy
author:sun123zxy
feat(NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction): wrap `Nat.totient` as an `ArithmeticFunction` This wraps the Euler's totient function `Nat.totient` into a new `ArithmeticFunction` `ϕ`, with some basic identities such as `ϕ * ζ = id` and `μ * id = ϕ.` --- We use the notation `ϕ` to distinguish from `Nat.totient`'s notation `φ`, however this might be controversial. Suggestions are welcome! [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-number-theory new-contributor large-import merge-conflict awaiting-author 45/5 Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction.lean 1 19 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'SnirBroshi', 'b-mehta', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'riccardobrasca', 'sun123zxy'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
298-18788
9 months ago
313-79864
313 days ago
47-56312
47 days
30158 nicolaviolette
author:nicolaviolette
feat: combinatorics simplegraph basic --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor 9/4 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Basic.lean 1 3 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
291-29569
9 months ago
291-29569
291 days ago
31-68997
31 days
26901 5hv5hvnk
author:5hv5hvnk
feat: a simproc version of `compute_degree` Wrap `compute_degree` in a simproc for use by simp. Closes #22219. --- awaiting-CI new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author t-meta 198/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Simproc/PolynomialDegree.lean,MathlibTest/polynomial_degree_simproc.lean 3 19 ['5hv5hvnk', 'YaelDillies', 'adomani', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
288-76237
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
30150 imbrem
author:imbrem
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal): to_additive for MonoidalCategory Add `AddMonoidalCategory`, the additive version of `MonoidalCategory`. To get this to work, I needed to _remove_ the `to_additive` attributes in `Discrete.lean`, since existing code relies on the `AddMonoid M → MonoidalCategory M` instance. For now, we simply implement the additive variants by hand instead. --- As discussed in #28718; I added an `AddMonoidalCategory` struct and tagged `MonoidalCategory` with `to_additive`, along with the lemmas in `Category.lean`. I think this is the right approach, since under this framework the "correct" additive version of `Discrete.lean` would be mapping an `AddMonoid` to an `AddMonoidalCategory`. Next steps would be to: - Make `monoidal_coherence` and `coherence` support `AddMonoidalCategory` - Add `CocartesianMonoidalCategory` extending `AddMonoidalCategory` <!-- 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-category-theory large-import new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-zulip t-meta 444/125 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Category.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Discrete.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToAdditive/GuessName.lean 3 22 ['JovanGerb', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'imbrem', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
282-39228
9 months ago
322-17894
322 days ago
0-29227
8 hours
15651 TpmKranz
author:TpmKranz
feat(Computability/NFA): operations for Thompson's construction Lays the groundwork for a proof of equivalence of RE and NFA, w.r.t. described language. Actual connection to REs comes later, after the groundwork for the opposite direction has been laid. Third chunk of #12648 --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-computability merge-conflict awaiting-author awaiting-zulip 307/5 Mathlib/Computability/NFA.lean 1 27 ['TpmKranz', 'YaelDillies', 'dupuisf', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'meithecatte', 'rudynicolop'] nobody
277-56360
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
15649 TpmKranz
author:TpmKranz
feat(Computability): introduce Generalised NFA as bridge to Regular Expression Lays the groundwork for a proof of equivalence of NFA and RE, w.r.t. described language. Actual connection to NFA comes later, after the groundwork for the opposite direction has been laid. Second chunk of #12648 --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #15647 [Data.FinEnum.Option unchanged since then] [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-computability merge-conflict awaiting-author awaiting-zulip 298/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/GNFA.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Language.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RegularExpressions.lean,docs/references.bib 5 7 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'meithecatte', 'trivial1711'] nobody
276-72601
9 months ago
unknown
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5919 MithicSpirit
author:MithicSpirit
feat: implement orthogonality for AffineSubspace Define `AffineSubspace.orthogonal` and `AffineSubspace.IsOrtho`, as well as develop an API emulating that of `Submodule.orthogonal` and `Submodule.IsOrtho`, respectively. Additionally, provide some relevant lemmas exclusive to affine subspaces, which are mostly to do with the relationship between orthogonality and `AffineSubspace.Parallel`. Closes #5539 --- Still WIP as I need to add more docstrings as well as notations for the new definitions. <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP new-contributor merge-conflict help-wanted t-analysis 287/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/AffineSubspace.lean 2 7 ['MithicSpirit', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] MithicSpirit
assignee:MithicSpirit
276-24058
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
13442 dignissimus
author:dignissimus
feat: mabel tactic for multiplicative abelian groups Mabel tactic for multiplicative abelian groups (#10361) --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor merge-conflict modifies-tactic-syntax awaiting-author help-wanted t-meta 439/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/MAbel.lean,MathlibTest/mabel.lean 4 11 ['BoltonBailey', 'dignissimus', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
276-23794
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
15224 AnthonyBordg
author:AnthonyBordg
feat(CategoryTheory/Sites): covering families and their associated Grothendieck topology Define covering families on a category and their associated Grothendieck topology by using the API for `Coverage`. Give an explicit characterization of the covering sieves of the said topology. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 112/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Sites/CoveringFamilies.lean 2 21 ['AnthonyBordg', 'adamtopaz', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
276-23663
9 months ago
unknown
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20648 anthonyde
author:anthonyde
feat: formalize regular expression -> εNFA The file `Computability/RegularExpressionsToEpsilonNFA.lean` contains a formal definition of Thompson's method for constructing an `εNFA` from a `RegularExpression` and a proof of its correctness. --- <!-- 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: #20644 - [x] depends on: #20645 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict t-computability awaiting-zulip new-contributor 490/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RegularExpressionsToEpsilonNFA.lean,docs/references.bib 3 7 ['anthonyde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'meithecatte', 'qawbecrdtey'] nobody
276-23369
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
21903 yhtq
author:yhtq
feat: add from/toList between `FreeSemigroup` and `List` with relative theorems Add from/toList between `FreeSemigroup` and `List` with relative theorems, as well as an incidental definition of lexicographic order on `FreeSemigroup`. --- <!-- 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-algebra new-contributor awaiting-CI large-import merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
169/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Free.lean 1 12 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
276-23229
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
22159 shetzl
author:shetzl
feat: add definition of pushdown automata Add the definition of pushdown automata and their two acceptance conditions: acceptance based on empty stack and acceptance based on final state. Co-authored-by: Tobias Leichtfried <tobias.leichtfried@tuwien.ac.at> --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-computability awaiting-author new-contributor 70/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/PDA.lean 2 35 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'madvorak', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'shetzl'] nobody
276-23223
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
22302 658060
author:658060
feat: add `CategoryTheory.Topos.Power` This is a continuation of #21281 with the end goal of defining topoi in Mathlib. It introduces the notion of a power object in a category with a subobject classifier, which is a special case of an internal hom. The definition `HasPowerObjects C` contained in this PR is all that remains before `IsTopos C` can be defined. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 312/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Power.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
276-23214
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
22790 mhk119
author:mhk119
feat: Extend `taylor_mean_remainder_lagrange` to `x < x_0` The `taylor_mean_remainder_lagrange` theorem has the assumption that $x_0 < x$. In many applications, we need $x < x_0$ and one cannot use the current version to obtain this (see [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/116395-maths/topic/Taylor's.20theorem)). This PR introduces a set of theorems that push negations through Taylor expansions so that one can extend `taylor_mean_remainder_lagrange` to the case when $x < x_0$. These theorems should also be useful elsewhere since they are quite general. merge-conflict awaiting-author t-analysis new-contributor 111/1 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Deriv/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/IteratedDeriv/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Taylor.lean 3 13 ['Paul-Lez', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'mhk119'] nobody
276-23201
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
25739 literandltx
author:literandltx
feat(NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol): Add sqrt‐of‐residue theorems for p=4k+3 and p=8k+5 Add a new file `QuadraticResidueRoots.lean` under `Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/` that proves two explicit “square-root of quadratic residue” theorems for primes of the specific form. - **`exists_sqrt_of_residue_mod4_eq3`** for primes `p = 4*k + 3` - **`exists_sqrt_of_residue_mod8_eq5`** for primes `p = 8*k + 5` It also introduces the helper lemmas `euler_criterion_traditional` and `legendreSym.at_two_mod8_eq_5`. Import lines in `Mathlib.lean` and `Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/Basic.lean` have been updated accordingly. merge-conflict awaiting-author t-number-theory new-contributor 217/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/QuadraticReciprocity.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/QuadraticResidueRoots.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] literandltx
assignee:literandltx
276-22899
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
26594 metakunt
author:metakunt
feat(Algebra/Polynomial/ZMod): Add Polynomial.equiv_of_nat_of_polynomial_zmod This adds an explicit bijection between the naturals and $$\mathbb{Z}/n\mathbb{Z}[X]$$ in a canonical way. --- I feel that some API is missing to make the theorem shorter, I have no idea what lemmas to extract though. Also I don't know when to use spaces and when not, so I did it best effort. merge-conflict awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
465/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/ZMod.lean 2 3 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
276-22539
9 months ago
391-66297
391 days ago
25-4678
25 days
26757 fweth
author:fweth
feat(CategoryTheory/Topos): define elementary topos This commit begins the formalization of the notion of an *elementary topos*, following the definition in \[Mac Lane & Moerdijk, *Sheaves in Geometry and Logic* (1992), Ch. IV, Section 1]. It introduces the file `Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Basic.lean`, which currently includes: * The definition of an elementary topos. * Proof that the power object map is a functor * Theorem about pullbacks of characterstic maps Subobject classifiers, which are used in the definition, have already been defined in `CategoryTheory/Topos/Classifier.lean` Work in progress: further formalization of the section is planned. Questions: * Should the definition of power objects be separated into its own file/module, perhaps under `CategoryTheory/Topos/PowerObject.lean`? * Is the notation `P` / `P_morph` / `P_functor` for the power object functor on objects / morphisms / total acceptable? * Should the comments and docstrings rather use the notation from the book, where `g ∘ f` denotes arrow composition from righ to left, or the Lean variant `f ≫ g`? Klaus Gy klausgy@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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 401/66 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Closed/PowerObjects.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/BinaryProducts.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Equalizers.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/CommSq.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Pullback/Equalizer.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Cartesian/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Subobject/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Classifier.lean 9 17 ['fweth', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
276-22534
9 months ago
305-75553
305 days ago
61-86220
61 days
27155 Pjotr5
author:Pjotr5
feat: Shearer's bound on the independence number of triangle free graphs I added the file IndependenceNumber.lean to the Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Triangle folder. It contains a proof of a theorem by Shearer on the independence number of triangle-free graphs . I was told this might be useful to add to Mathlib a Zullip thread linked [here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Convexity.20of.20a.20specific.20function/with/510469526). I tried to comply as much as I could with the Mathlib style guide, but I realise that there is probably still a significant amount of editing to be done. For one thing: there are probably some lemmas and theorems in there that might be better suited in other files, but since this is my first PR I though I would all put it in one file before starting to edit a bunch of files. I was also advised to split up the file into multiple smaller PRs, but since everything is basically serving this one proof I could not really find a natural way to do that. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor 1266/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Triangle/IndependenceNumber.lean 2 10 ['Pjotr5', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
276-22497
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
27753 YunkaiZhang233
author:YunkaiZhang233
feat(CategoryTheory): implemented proofs for factorisation categories being equivalent to iterated comma categories in two ways --- <!-- 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] --> Completed one of the tasks in TODOs, shown and implemented the details for (X/C)/f ≌ Factorisation f ≌ f/(C/Y). This is migrated from my previous PR #22390 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 70/1 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/Factorisation.lean 1 13 ['YunkaiZhang233', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
276-22342
9 months ago
386-79905
386 days ago
0-2875
47 minutes
27850 fyqing
author:fyqing
feat: 0-dimensional manifolds are discrete and countable This is the converse direction of the classification of 0-dimensional manifolds. The other direction was shown in #22105. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-differential-geometry new-contributor 80/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ZeroDim.lean 2 14 ['fyqing', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'tb65536'] grunweg
assignee:grunweg
276-22340
9 months ago
385-54567
385 days ago
0-3675
1 hour
28125 nonisomorphiclinearmap
author:nonisomorphiclinearmap
feat(Combinatorics): basic definition of simplicial complexes This PR introduces the basic definition of a finite (abstract) simplicial complex, located in Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Basic.lean. --- This is our first contribution to mathlib. This work was done as part of the Fields Institute Summer Undergraduate Program on formalization in topological combinatorics. Eventually, we aim to formalize Lovasz's proof of the Kneser Conjecture and this is a small stepping stone in that direction. Some other commits will shortly depend on this one. We would like to acknowledge the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences for their sponsorship. We would also like to thank our supervisors, Professor Chris Kapulkin and Mr. Daniel Carranza, for their guidance and support throughout this project. We would also like to thank our group members Tom Lindquist and Quang Minh Nguyen for our fruitful discussions. merge-conflict t-combinatorics new-contributor 374/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Category.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/FacePoset.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Hom.lean 5 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
276-22208
9 months ago
276-22209
276 days ago
99-48372
99 days
28530 nonisomorphiclinearmap
author:nonisomorphiclinearmap
feat(Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology): add standard simplices and geometric realisation (colimit + functoriality) Introduce the standard simplex on a finite vertex set and build the geometric realisation |X| of a simplicial complex. Prove that |X| is the colimit of the face diagram δ_X : X.faces ⥤ TopCat, and define the induced map on realisations |φ| : |X| ⟶ |Y| for a simplicial map φ. Show that the abstract map from colimit functoriality agrees with the concrete push-forward of barycentric coordinates. Package these into a functor SimplicialComplexCat ⥤ TopCat. --- This is our first contribution to mathlib. This work was done as part of the Fields Institute Summer Undergraduate Program on formalization in topological combinatorics. Eventually, we aim to formalize Lovasz's proof of the Kneser Conjecture and this lays the groundwork to do this. We would like to acknowledge the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences for their sponsorship. We would also like to thank our supervisors, Professor Chris Kapulkin and Mr. Daniel Carranza, for their guidance and support throughout this project. I would also like to thank our group members Sebastian Kumar, Tom Lindquist and Quang Minh Nguyen for our fruitful discussions. - [ ] depends on: #28125 merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR t-combinatorics new-contributor 1826/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Category.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/FacePoset.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/GeomReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/GeomReal/Colimit.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/GeomReal/Diagram.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/GeomReal/Functor.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/GeomReal/Map.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/Simplex.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimplicialComplex/Topology/SimplexMap.lean 12 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
276-22194
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
28871 JaafarTanoukhi
author:JaafarTanoukhi
feat(Combinatorics/Digraph): Tournaments Define orientations and tournaments. Related to #26771. Co-authored-by: Rida Hamadani <mridahamadani@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 at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits 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/) merge-conflict t-combinatorics new-contributor 62/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Orientation.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Tournament.lean 3 6 ['JaafarTanoukhi', 'Rida-Hamadani', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] kmill
assignee:kmill
276-22055
9 months ago
276-22056
276 days ago
71-35799
71 days
29947 JaafarTanoukhi
author:JaafarTanoukhi
feat(Combinatorics/Digraph): Maps Ported `SimpleGraph/Maps.lean` to `Digraph/Maps.lean` for future PRs related to issue #[26771](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/26771) --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-combinatorics new-contributor 476/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Maps.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
276-21421
9 months ago
276-21422
276 days ago
54-81855
54 days
11021 jstoobysmith
author:jstoobysmith
feat(AlgebraicTopology): add join of augmented SSets This pull-request adds the definition of the join of augmented SSets defined as contravariant functors from `WithInitial SimplexCategory` to `Type u`. In addition it shows that the join of two standard augmented SSets is again an augmented SSets. From this the definition of the join of simplicial sets should follow easily. To aid the above theory, an api for `WithInitial SimplexCategory` has been created, with the notion of the `join` and `split` (forming a sort of inverse to join) of objects in this category are defined. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict WIP t-algebraic-topology new-contributor 2137/1 .gitignore,Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/Join.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategory.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplexCategoryWithInitial.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet.lean 6 47 ['github-actions', 'jcommelin'] nobody
275-81669
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
18626 hannahfechtner
author:hannahfechtner
feat: define Artin braid groups Define the Artin braid group on infinitely many strands. Includes a toGroup function which defines a function out of the braid group to any other group (given a function which satisfies the braid relations) (more to come in this file; next up: Artin braid groups on finitely many strands) --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
91/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/SpecificGroups/BraidGroup/Basic.lean 2 22 ['github-actions', 'hannahfechtner', 'jcommelin', 'joelriou'] nobody
275-81516
9 months ago
unknown
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20029 FrederickPu
author:FrederickPu
feat(Tactic/simps): allow for Config attributes to be set directly Allow for Config attributes to be set directly when using initialize_simp_projection as per issue #19895 Basically modified initialize_simp_projection so that the user has the option of specifying a tuple of config option values. Ex: ``` initialize_simp_projection MulEquiv (toFun → apply, invFun → symm_apply) (fullyApplied := false) ``` These config options are then converted into projections.  --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict WIP new-contributor t-meta 34/4 Mathlib/Tactic/Simps/Basic.lean 1 11 ['FrederickPu', 'YaelDillies', 'fpvandoorn', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant'] nobody
275-81453
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
21269 658060
author:658060
feat(CategoryTheory/Topos): basic definitions and results in topos theory This code contains basic definitions and results in topos theory, including the definition of a subobject classifier, power objects, and topoi. It is proved that every topos has exponential objects, i.e. "internal homs". The mathematical content follows chapter IV sections 1-2 of Mac Lane and Moerdijk's text "Sheaves in Geometry and Logic". --- <!-- 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: #21281 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-category-theory new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 1269/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Classifier.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Exponentials.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Topos/Power.lean 5 10 ['658060', 'gio256', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
275-81426
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
23990 robertmaxton42
author:robertmaxton42
feat(Types.Colimits): Quot is functorial and colimitEquivQuot is natural Add `Functor.quotFunctor` to parallel `Functor.sectionsFunctor`, witnessing that `Quot` is functorial; add `colimNatIsoQuotFunctor` to parallel `limNatIsoSectionsFunctor`, witnessing that `colimitEquivQuot` is natural in the diagram $F$. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-category-theory new-contributor 33/0 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Types/Colimits.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'robertmaxton42'] nobody
275-81309
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
27991 sinianluoye
author:sinianluoye
feat(Rat): add Rat.den_eq_of_add_den_eq_one and its dependent lemmas ```lean4 example {q r : ℚ} (h : (q + r).den = 1) : q.den = r.den := by ``` It is so simple, but I couldn't find it in current mathlib repo. --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-data new-contributor 22/0 Mathlib/Data/Rat/Lemmas.lean 1 33 ['github-actions', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-bors', 'pechersky', 'sinianluoye', 'themathqueen'] pechersky
assignee:pechersky
275-80992
9 months ago
307-18186
307 days ago
74-50277
74 days
28215 5hv5hvnk
author:5hv5hvnk
feat: strong and Weak connectivity for Digraphs strong and weak connectivity in Digraphs --- Should resolve a part of issue #26771 Main additions in the PR: 1. Walks in Digraphs (Walk.lean) - Basic walk structure with start and end vertices - Support for walk operations: append, reverse, length - Support functions: getVert, copy, support 2. Walk Decompositions (WalkDecomp.lean) - takeUntil and dropUntil functions to split walks - rotate operation for loop walks - Theorems relating to walk decomposition properties 3. Subgraphs (subgraph.lean) - Subgraph structure for digraphs - Induced and spanning subgraph predicates - Lattice structure (sup, inf, top, bot) - Coercion to standalone digraphs 4. Paths (Paths.lean) - Trail, Path, Circuit, Cycle definitions - Path structure with no repeating vertices - Theorems relating different path types - Basic connectivity definitions (reachable, weakly/strongly connected) 5. Connectivity (Connected.lean) - Reachability relations and properties - Strong and weak connectivity definitions - Connected component types: - StronglyConnectedComponent - WeaklyConnectedComponent - ConnectedComponent - Component properties and equivalence relations --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author t-combinatorics 1266/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Connected.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Paths.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Subgraph.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Walk.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/WalkDecomp.lean 6 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
275-80971
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
29574 JarodAlper
author:JarodAlper
feat: regular local rings are domains We have added three new files in Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing * EmbeddingDimension.lean * LocalRingDimension.lean * RegularLocalRings.lean We have added two lemmas and an instance in Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/RingHom/Basic.lean This work was done by Jarod Alper and Brian Nugent. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-ring-theory new-contributor 910/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/EmbeddingDimension.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/LocalRingDimension.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/RegularLocalRings.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalRing/RingHom/Basic.lean,lake-manifest.json 6 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
275-80860
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
28718 imbrem
author:imbrem
feat: class for chosen finite coproducts Added basic `ChosenFiniteCoproducts` class, and started porting some of the lemmas about `ChosenFiniteProducts` suitably translated --- This, combined with #20182 modified to use chosen finite coproducts and premonoidal categories (#21488), should be enough for me to formalize strong Elgot categories, and hence a lot of categorical iteration theory for my PhD thesis. Re-done from #21603 to deal with changes in #24399 and #24390 Eventually, if we really want to harmonize approaches, we could introduce an `AddMonoidalCategory` struct and do the analogous to #24399 and #24390 for additive monoidal structure, but that seems like a massive overcomplication for now. It would allow formalizing fun things like rig categories, though. - [ ] depends on: #30150 blocked-by-other-PR t-category-theory new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 290/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ChosenFiniteCoproducts.lean 2 9 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'imbrem', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
275-80772
9 months ago
unknown
unknown
26765 KiringYJ
author:KiringYJ
feat(MeasureTheory/PiSystem): add π-λ theorem and SetLike instance Add two small features to `MeasureTheory/PiSystem`: 1. SetLike instance `instance : SetLike (DynkinSystem α) (Set α)` This lets us write `s ⊆ d` and `t ∈ d` for a DynkinSystem `d`, matching usual mathlib style. 2. `DynkinSystem.pi_lambda` lemma Classical π‑λ theorem: if a π‑system `s` is contained in a Dynkin system `d`, every set measurable for `σ(s)` is also in `d`. Currently, mathlib exposes this result only indirectly (e.g. via `generateFrom_eq`). Although logically equivalent, it is not obvious at first glance that those lemmas are the π‑λ theorem. The new lemma states the result in its familiar textbook form, so users can recognise and cite it immediately. Both pieces are under 10 lines, term‑mode only, and do not modify existing APIs. No breaking changes. No dependencies. awaiting-author t-measure-probability new-contributor 13/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/PiSystem.lean 1 14 ['EtienneC30', 'KiringYJ', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'ocfnash'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
275-67168
9 months ago
275-67168
275 days ago
135-34213
135 days
32169 saodimao20
author:saodimao20
feat: add convolution_comp_add_right This PR adds a lemma `convolution_comp_translation_right` showing that convolution commutes with translation on the right operand. Specifically, it proves that for an additive commutative group $G$, the convolution of a function $f$ with a translated function $x \mapsto g(a + x)$ is equal to the convolution of $f$ and $g$ evaluated at $x + a$. --- <!-- 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-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 14/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Convolution.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'urkud'] nobody
267-23339
8 months ago
267-23339
267 days ago
0-81373
22 hours
30525 ZihuiBai
author:ZihuiBai
feat(Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Polya): Add Polya Counting This PR introduces basic definitions and results about colorings under permutation group actions. A coloring is defined as a function X → Y, and the permutation group Equiv.Perm X acts on colorings by precomposition: (g • c) x = c (g⁻¹ • x) This formalizes the natural action of relabeling the elements of X. Main definitions MulAction (Equiv.Perm X) (X → Y): The action of the permutation group on colorings via precomposition. coloringEquiv (c₁ c₂ : X → Y) : Prop: Two colorings are equivalent if they lie in the same orbit under this action, i.e. ∃ f : Equiv.Perm X, f • c₁ = c₂. Main results smul_eq_iff_mem_stabilizer: Characterizes when two group actions on the same coloring are equal, showing that g • c = f • c ↔ f⁻¹ * g ∈ stabilizer c. coloringEquiv_equivalence: Proves that coloringEquiv defines an equivalence relation on X → Y. orbit_size_eq_index: Reformulates the orbit–stabilizer theorem in the context of colorings: |orbit c| = |Perm X| / |stabilizer c| Motivation These results provide foundational infrastructure for studying Burnside’s lemma and Pólya’s enumeration theorem in Mathlib, where the enumeration of distinct colorings up to symmetry plays a central role. t-combinatorics new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 113/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Polya.lean 2 8 ['IvanRenison', 'alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] awainverse
assignee:awainverse
259-68478
8 months ago
268-25621
268 days ago
39-39956
39 days
31113 ZihuiBai
author:ZihuiBai
feat(Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Polya.lean): Add additional theorem in `Polya.lean` --- - [ ] depends on: #30525 --- <!-- 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 blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 302/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Polya.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
259-68354
8 months ago
269-4380
269 days ago
16-74719
16 days
24441 MrSumato
author:MrSumato
feat(Data/List): add Lyndon-Schutzenberger theorem on list commutativity Add Lyndon-Schutzenberger theorem on list commutativity. Included definition for List.repeatSelf that returns list repeated n times. --- This is my first mathlib PR, so any comments are highly appreciated. <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-data new-contributor 129/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Commutativity.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Lemmas.lean 4 38 ['MrSumato', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'madvorak', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127'] grunweg
assignee:grunweg
259-63956
8 months ago
unknown
unknown
31147 daefigueroa
author:daefigueroa
feat(Dynamics): point transitive monoid actions and transitive points We define point transitivity for a monoid action on a topological space and define the set of transitive points. We add some basic lemmas and implications between topological transitivity and point transitivity. --- <!-- 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: #28001 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-dynamics new-contributor awaiting-author 114/6 Mathlib/Dynamics/Transitive.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
257-2789
8 months ago
257-2789
257 days ago
18-34491
18 days
31987 saodimao20
author:saodimao20
feat: add monotonicity and relation lemmas for mgf and cgf Add two lemmas about moment-generating and cumulant-generating functions: - `mgf_mono_in_t_of_nonneg`: For nonnegative random variables, the mgf is monotone in the parameter `t` - `cgf_zero_of_mgf_one`: The cgf equals zero iff the mgf equals one These lemmas are useful for studying properties of mgf and cgf in probability theory. Contributed by sequential-intelligence-lab(SIL), University of Virginia --- <!-- 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-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author 21/0 Mathlib/Probability/Moments/Basic.lean 1 5 ['DavidLedvinka', 'github-actions'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
250-81295
8 months ago
250-81295
250 days ago
21-30654
21 days
32938 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Order/LocallyFinite): prove DenselyOrdered and LocallyFiniteOrder are incompatible ## Summary This PR proves that a nontrivial densely ordered linear order cannot be locally finite. ## Main results * `not_locallyFiniteOrder`: A densely ordered locally finite linear order must be subsingleton. * `not_locallyFiniteOrder_of_nontrivial`: The main theorem - incompatibility of the two properties. Note: This implementation imports `Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.Infinite` to reuse the existing `Set.Icc_infinite` theorem, ensuring standard library consistency. ## Mathematical content The key insight is that in a densely ordered type, we can always find a new element between any two distinct elements. This means any nontrivial interval contains infinitely many elements. However, `LocallyFiniteOrder` requires intervals to be finite. This contradiction implies that such a type cannot exist (unless it is trivial). ## Motivation This resolves a TODO mentioned in #7987 (Data/Finset/LocallyFinite entry). ## Verification - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Order.LocallyFinite.Basic` passes - [x] `lake exe runLinter Mathlib.Order.LocallyFinite.Basic` passes t-order new-contributor awaiting-author 28/0 Mathlib/Order/Interval/Finset/Basic.lean 1 10 ['0xTerencePrime', 'CoolRmal', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'plp127'] nobody
246-18297
8 months ago
246-18337
246 days ago
2-83075
2 days
32698 farruhx
author:farruhx
feat(List): add aesop / simp annotations to selected lemmas for improved automation This PR adds `@[aesop safe]` and `@[simp]` annotations to a set of List lemmas whose proofs are routine and benefit from standardized automation. No statements or definitions are changed; only proof annotations are added. The lemmas updated in this PR are: * `or_exists_of_exists_mem_cons` * `append_subset_of_subset_of_subset` * `map_subset_iff` * `append_eq_has_append` * `append_right_injective` * `append_left_injective` * `reverse_surjective` * `reverse_bijective` * `mem_getLast?_append_of_mem_getLast?` * `mem_dropLast_of_mem_of_ne_getLast` * `idxOf_eq_length_iff` * `idxOf_append_of_mem` * `length_eraseP_add_one` The goal is to make these commonly used lemmas easier for `aesop`-based automation to resolve, while avoiding any interference with simp-normal-form lemmas or canonical rewrite rules. There are no API changes and no new theorems—only improved automation behavior. t-data new-contributor awaiting-author 18/1 Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean 1 8 ['artie2000', 'euprunin', 'farruhx', 'github-actions'] pechersky
assignee:pechersky
245-53066
8 months ago
245-53066
245 days ago
7-30937
7 days
27817 zhuyizheng
author:zhuyizheng
feat: add IMO2025P1 Add a solution to IMO2025P1, the original problem statement from https://github.com/jsm28/IMOLean --- <!-- 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/) IMO awaiting-author new-contributor merge-conflict 1310/0 Archive.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2025Q1.lean 2 9 ['github-actions', 'kim-em', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'zhuyizheng'] dwrensha
assignee:dwrensha
244-85263
8 months ago
304-49831
304 days ago
54-69322
54 days
33218 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): Define the associated graded ring to filtered ring Define the associated graded ring to a filtered ring. --- - [ ] depends on: #33217 migrated from https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/26858 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 450/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-31528
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
33219 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): Define associated graded algebra Define the associated graded algebra of a filtered algebra, constructed from a special case of associated graded ring. --- - [ ] depends on: #33218 migrated from #26859 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 563/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-31420
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
33220 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): Define associated graded module Define the associated graded module to a filtered module. --- - [ ] depends on: #33218 migrated from #26860 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 669/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-31336
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
33227 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): exact of associated graded exact We proved that a chain complex is exact if its associated graded complex is exact. Co-authored-by: Huanyu Zheng @Yu-Misaka [suzuka@misaka-yu.com](mailto:suzuka@misaka-yu.com) Co-authored-by: Yi Yuan @yuanyi-350 [kysyy1@126.com](mailto:kysyy1@126.com) Co-authored-by: Weichen Jiao @AlbertJ-314 [albertjiao314@gmail.com](mailto:albertjiao314@gmail.com) --- - [ ] depends on: #33226 migrated from #26869 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 728/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/Exactness.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/FilteredHom.lean 4 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-29008
7 months ago
242-29009
242 days ago
0-206
3 minutes
33226 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): associated graded exact of exact and strict In this file, we define the concept of exhaustive filtrations. We also prove a AssociatedGradedRingHom sequence is exact iff each GradedPieceHom is exact. And when a sequence is strict exact, the corresponding AssociatedGradedRingHom sequence is also exact. Co-authored-by: Huanyu Zheng @Yu-Misaka [suzuka@misaka-yu.com](mailto:suzuka@misaka-yu.com) Co-authored-by: Yi Yuan @yuanyi-350 [kysyy1@126.com](mailto:kysyy1@126.com) Co-authored-by: Weichen Jiao @AlbertJ-314 [albertjiao314@gmail.com](mailto:albertjiao314@gmail.com) --- - [ ] depends on: #33222 migrated from #26868 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 529/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/Exactness.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/FilteredHom.lean 4 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-29006
7 months ago
242-29007
242 days ago
0-415
6 minutes
33225 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): filtered module hom In this PR we defined the filtered semi-linear map for filtered module and the associated graded module hom. --- - [ ] depends on: #33220 - [ ] depends on: #33223 migrated from #26867 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 1205/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/FilteredHom.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-29005
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
33224 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): define filtered alghom In this PR, we define the filtered algebra homomorphisms on algebras and prove some basic properties of them. --- - [ ] depends on: #33219 - [ ] depends on: #33223 migrated from #26863 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 1055/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/FilteredHom.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-29003
7 months ago
242-29004
242 days ago
0-978
16 minutes
33223 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): define filtered ring homomorphism In this PR, we define the filtered ring morphisms on rings and prove some basic properties of them. Co-authored-by: Huanyu Zheng @Yu-Misaka [suzuka@misaka-yu.com](mailto:suzuka@misaka-yu.com) Co-authored-by: Yi Yuan @yuanyi-350 [kysyy1@126.com](mailto:kysyy1@126.com) Co-authored-by: Weichen Jiao @AlbertJ-314 [albertjiao314@gmail.com](mailto:albertjiao314@gmail.com) --- - [ ] depends on: #33218 - [ ] depends on: #33222 migrated from #26862 t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 824/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/FilteredHom.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-29000
7 months ago
242-29003
242 days ago
0-1162
19 minutes
33222 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): define filtered add group hom In this file we define filtered hom and the corresponding associated graded hom for abelian groups. Co-authored-by: Huanyu Zheng @Yu-Misaka [suzuka@misaka-yu.com](mailto:suzuka@misaka-yu.com) Co-authored-by: Yi Yuan @yuanyi-350 [kysyy1@126.com](mailto:kysyy1@126.com) Co-authored-by: Weichen Jiao @AlbertJ-314 [albertjiao314@gmail.com](mailto:albertjiao314@gmail.com) --- - [ ] depends on: #33217 migrated from #26861 new-contributor t-ring-theory blocked-by-other-PR 368/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/FilteredHom.lean 3 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
242-28999
7 months ago
242-29000
242 days ago
0-1375
22 minutes
33502 MrQubo
author:MrQubo
fix(Tactic/ProxyType): Pass params explicitly in proxy_equiv% implementation Fix [#mathlib4 > &#96;deriving Fintype&#96; with Prop](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.60deriving.20Fintype.60.20with.20Prop/with/566118621) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-meta WIP 12/2 Mathlib/Tactic/ProxyType.lean,MathlibTest/DeriveFintype.lean 2 7 ['MrQubo', 'github-actions', 'kmill'] kmill
assignee:kmill
230-62202
7 months ago
230-62203
230 days ago
0-57325
15 hours
33299 kingiler
author:kingiler
feat: Add decidable membership for Interval Implemented membership and corresponding decidable instance for `Interval`. Related [#mathlib4 > Proposal: Add decidable membership for Interval](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Proposal.3A.20Add.20decidable.20membership.20for.20Interval/with/565438009). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author new-contributor t-order 16/1 Mathlib/Order/Interval/Basic.lean 1 5 ['Vierkantor', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'kingiler'] Vierkantor
assignee:Vierkantor
225-75506
7 months ago
225-75506
225 days ago
13-40294
13 days
33948 anivegesana
author:anivegesana
feat(Analysis/Normed/Algebra): matrix exponential of nilpotent matrix Where the matrix exponential and nilpotent elements are defined, both the matrix exponential and the nilpotent element exponential. I had to add a different theorem for normed space exponential and the matrix exponential since the right instances wouldn't be synthesized. Help with golfing 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/) new-contributor t-analysis 34/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/Exponential.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/MatrixExponential.lean 2 1 ['github-actions'] nobody
220-32859
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
30391 rudynicolop
author:rudynicolop
feat(Data/List): list splitting definitions and lemmas This PR continues the work from #24395. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/24395 t-data new-contributor awaiting-author 108/2 Mathlib/Data/List/Perm/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/TakeDrop.lean 2 50 ['BoltonBailey', 'IlPreteRosso', 'TwoFX', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'rudynicolop'] TwoFX
assignee:TwoFX
218-205
7 months ago
218-8727
218 days ago
91-66874
91 days
29282 Jlh18
author:Jlh18
feat(CategoryTheory): HasColimits instance on Grpd Show that the category of groupoids has all small colimits, as a coreflective subcategory of `Cat`, which has all small colimits. The right adjoint of the forgetful functor is the core functor `CategoryTheory.Core.functor`. - [ ] depends on: #29283 [Core of a category as a functor] --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor t-category-theory 140/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/FundamentalGroupoid/InducedMaps.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/Grpd.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Core.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Groupoid/Grpd/Colimit.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Groupoid/Grpd/Core.lean 6 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
216-10285
7 months ago
unknown
unknown
34141 gululu996-ui
author:gululu996-ui
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic): finite trees have at least two degree-one vertices Add a lemma showing that a finite tree with at least two vertices has at least two vertices of degree 1. - Introduce a helper lemma `SimpleGraph.Connected.one_le_degree` for connected graphs on a nontrivial finite type. - Prove the leaf-count lower bound via the degree-sum identity and a counting argument. --- awaiting-author new-contributor t-combinatorics 72/2 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean 1 9 ['IvanRenison', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'vlad902'] nobody
211-79828
6 months ago
213-61264
213 days ago
1-21793
1 day
31377 CoolRmal
author:CoolRmal
feat: a series of smooth functions that converges (locally) uniformly is smooth The main theorem is the proof that an infinite sum of $C^n$ functions on a one-dimensional domain which converges locally uniformly is $C^n$ and related results. This should be compared with [contDiff_tsum](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/SmoothSeries.html#contDiff_tsum) where the same result is proved for functions on an arbitrary domain but with a slightly stronger convergence assumption. The main motivation for this PR is the [#mathlib4 > Tychonov's Counterexample for the Heat Equation](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Tychonov's.20Counterexample.20for.20the.20Heat.20Equation/with/547367912). --- <!-- 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-topology new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 110/18 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/SmoothSeries.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Trigonometric/Cotangent.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/QExpansion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/TsumUniformlyOn.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/UniformOn.lean 5 20 ['CoolRmal', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'ocfnash', 'sgouezel'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
205-61926
6 months ago
266-78891
266 days ago
8-10488
8 days
34130 FlAmmmmING
author:FlAmmmmING
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic): Add new theorem `isTree_iff_uniqueShortest_path` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor 28/1 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean 1 9 ['IvanRenison', 'github-actions', 'metakunt', 'vlad902'] nobody
204-21454
6 months ago
213-5469
213 days ago
2-3674
2 days
32609 PrParadoxy
author:PrParadoxy
feat(LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct): Relation between nested tensor products and tensor products indexed by dependent sums Product tensors in `⨂ j : (Σ i, β i), s j.fst j.snd` can be mapped to product tensors in `⨂ i, ⨂ b : β i, s i b`. If the outer index type is finite, the two types are equivalent. This allows the definition of endomorphisms on PiTensorProducts by specifying them on disjoint subsets of the index set. Such constructions are common e.g. in quantum circuits, quantum cellular automata, and renormalization procedures. --- WIP. This PR contains two "requests for comments". Essentially: * Is a single complex-to-define linear equivalence preferable over several less complex ones, which might however be of limited interest by themselves? * Which trade-offs are appropriate to make things computable? - [ ] depends on: #32608 - [x] depends on: #32600 - [x] depends on: #32598 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
683/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sigma/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Nested.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Set.lean 5 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
202-59259
6 months ago
256-59697
256 days ago
0-614
10 minutes
30260 imbrem
author:imbrem
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal): added CocartesianMonoidalCategory As discussed in #21603 and #28718; this implements chosen finite coproducts on top of `AddMonoidalCategory` as defined in #30150 --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #30150 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR large-import new-contributor t-category-theory 839/125 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Category.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Cocartesian/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Discrete.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToAdditive/GuessName.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'imbrem', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
202-11690
6 months ago
unknown
unknown
30258 imbrem
author:imbrem
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal): to_additive for proofs using `monoidal` Building on #30150, this allows us to use `@[to_additive]` on proofs containing `monoidal`, by tagging the lemmas `monoidal` outputs with `@[to_additive]` as appropriate. Testing on my branch [`additive-monoidal-coherence`](https://github.com/imbrem/mathlib4/tree/additive-monoidal-coherence) shows that this works. It is still future work to have either the `monoidal` tactic or a new `add_monoidal` tactic work for `AddMonoidalCategory` instances directly. --- <!-- 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #30150 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR large-import new-contributor t-category-theory 524/140 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Category.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Discrete.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Normalize.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/PureCoherence.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CategoryTheory/MonoidalComp.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/ToAdditive/GuessName.lean 6 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
202-11683
6 months ago
unknown
unknown
31102 JOSHCLUNE
author:JOSHCLUNE
feat: require LeanHammer Experimenting with adding LeanHammer as a mathlib dependency --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict new-contributor t-meta 61/4 Mathlib/Tactic/Common.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean,MathlibTest/Hammer.lean,lake-manifest.json,lakefile.lean 5 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
202-2165
6 months ago
unknown
unknown
34053 christian-oudard
author:christian-oudard
feat: Add error function (erf) and complementary error function (erfc) ## Summary I was doing some finance math and needed the Error Function, so I thought I'd contribute it. ### Main definitions * `Real.erf`: The error function, defined as `(2/√π) ∫₀ˣ e^(-t²) dt` * `Real.erfc`: The complementary error function, defined as `1 - erf x` ### Main results * `Real.erf_zero`: `erf 0 = 0` * `Real.erf_neg`: `erf` is an odd function: `erf (-x) = -erf x` * `Real.erf_tendsto_one`: `erf x → 1` as `x → ∞` * `Real.erf_tendsto_neg_one`: `erf x → -1` as `x → -∞` * `Real.erf_le_one`: `erf x ≤ 1` for all `x` * `Real.neg_one_le_erf`: `-1 ≤ erf x` for all `x` * `Real.deriv_erf`: `deriv erf x = (2/√π) * exp(-x²)` * `Real.differentiable_erf`: `erf` is differentiable * `Real.continuous_erf`: `erf` is continuous * `Real.strictMono_erf`: `erf` is strictly monotone Also adds `erf` to `docs/overview.yaml` under Special Functions. --- - [x] Builds successfully - [x] `lake exe runLinter` passes - [x] `lake exe mk_all --check` passes t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 333/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Erf.lean,docs/overview.yaml 3 18 ['SnirBroshi', 'christian-oudard', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'plp127'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
199-39594
6 months ago
199-76447
199 days ago
14-62757
14 days
33601 nielstron
author:nielstron
feat(Computability/ContextFreeGrammar): Concatenation of CFGs is CFG --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #33599 - [ ] depends on: #33592 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-computability new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 941/0 Mathlib/Computability/ContextFreeGrammar.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
199-17307
6 months ago
229-1170
229 days ago
0-329
5 minutes
34394 Citronhat
author:Citronhat
feat(Algebra/Order/Ring): add constructors for linear ordered rings Add constructors for ordered rings from `mul_nonneg` / `mul_pos` that derive `ZeroLEOneClass` from a linear order. new-contributor t-algebra awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
31/14 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Defs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Lex.lean 2 6 ['Citronhat', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar'] Vierkantor
assignee:Vierkantor
197-9669
6 months ago
197-9669
197 days ago
12-18344
12 days
33493 michelsol
author:michelsol
feat(RingTheory/Polynomial): An explicit formula for the Chebyshev polynomials of the first kind Adds the following explicit formula on the Chebyshev polynomial of the first kind of order n. ${ T_{n}(x)\ =\ \sum \limits _{k=0}^{\lfloor {\frac {n}{2}}\rfloor } {\binom {n}{2k}} \left(\ X^{2}-1\ \right)^{k}\ X^{n-2k}}$ This explicit formula can be found [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chebyshev_polynomials#Explicit_expressions). There is a proof using complex numbers but it only works if the ring R = ℂ. The proof here is by induction and works in a commutative ring R. Mathlib seems to extend the definition of Chebyshev polynomials for $n \in \mathbb{Z}$ but this would make the formula more cumbersome with `n.natAbs` in place of `n`'s, so I expressed it on `n : ℕ` directly. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author 51/1 Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Chebyshev.lean 1 8 ['YuvalFilmus', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'metakunt', 'michelsol'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
195-45908
6 months ago
195-45908
195 days ago
35-13883
35 days
26986 WangYiran01
author:WangYiran01
feat(Partition): add bijection for partitions with max part ≤ r This PR adds a new theorem `partition_max_equals_bound` to `Mathlib.Combinatorics.Enumerative.Partition`. It constructs a bijection between: - The set of partitions of `n` in which `r ∈ π.parts` and all parts are `≤ r`, and - The set of partitions of `n - r` whose largest part is at most `r`. This provides a constructive proof via removing/adding `r` from/to the partition multiset, in line with classical enumerative combinatorics. Contributed by Yiran Wang. awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor merge-conflict 92/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Lattice.lean 2 20 ['WangYiran01', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kckennylau', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
192-80782
6 months ago
226-17250
226 days ago
120-65801
120 days
33969 goliath-klein
author:goliath-klein
refactor(PiTensorProduct/{InjectiveNorm, ProjectiveNorm}): Currently, injectiveSeminorm = projectiveSeminorm **WIP / RFC!** Arguably, `injectiveSeminorm` should be re-defined in Mathlib. See #34137 and [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/injectiveSeminorm/with/568798261) for context. In this file, we collect some results about the current definition and a possible alternative. Contents: * A theorem `injectiveSeminorm_eq_projectiveSeminorm` formalizing the equality of the current definitions. However, I think it is unlikely that keeping the alternative characterization would be worth the effort. The interesting direction `(L2') ≤ (L1)` follows from `norm_eval_le_projectiveSeminorm` which is still present. The converse direction is [somewhat tautological](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/34137). A proof of `(L2) = (L1)` (probably requiring Hahn-Banach) might be more interesting. * A preliminary implementation of the injective seminorm as commonly understood. * Sufficient conditions for the multiplicativity property `‖⨂ m i‖_∧ = ∏ ‖m i‖` to hold. This implements a TBD item. --- Co-authored-by: Davood H. H. Tehrani [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-analysis new-contributor large-import merge-conflict 774/387 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Dual.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/HahnBanach.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/InjectiveSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/LeastReasonable.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/PiTensorProduct/ProjectiveSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Operator/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct.lean 8 3 ['github-actions', 'goliath-klein', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
191-64132
6 months ago
unknown
unknown
34159 wangying11123
author:wangying11123
feat(Geometry/Euclidean/Similarity): Add Triangle similarity on oangle Add theorems about triangles similarity on oangle t-euclidean-geometry new-contributor awaiting-author 154/1 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Similarity.lean 1 8 ['LLaurance', 'github-actions', 'jsm28', 'wangying11123'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
190-5032
6 months ago
190-52261
190 days ago
7-47963
7 days
33281 michelsol
author:michelsol
feat(Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals): integral of 1/sqrt(1-x^2) and its integrability. Add the integral of the derivative of arcsin and its integrability. --- - [ ] depends on: #33280 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 merge-conflict t-analysis 59/0 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrals/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/FundThmCalculus.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
188-15719
6 months ago
239-69944
239 days ago
0-811
13 minutes
33712 wangying11123
author:wangying11123
feat(Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Unoriented/Projection): Add sameray_orthogonalProjection_vsub_of_angle_lt Add sameray_orthogonalProjection_vsub_of_angle_lt `sameray_orthogonalProjection_vsub_of_angle_lt` When an angle is acute, the vector to the orthogonal projection lies in the same ray as the given direction vector. new-contributor t-euclidean-geometry awaiting-author 20/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Unoriented/Projection.lean 1 4 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] JovanGerb
assignee:JovanGerb
185-82049
6 months ago
185-82149
185 days ago
39-3093
39 days
30667 FrederickPu
author:FrederickPu
feat(‎Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Pointwise): subgroup mul Title: feat: pointwise products for subgroups Description: showed the point-wise product of disjoint subgroups is equivalent to their Cartesian product. Based on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113488-general/topic/useful.20group.20theory.20lemmas/with/546738566. --- <!-- 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-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
28/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Subgroup/Pointwise.lean 1 23 ['FrederickPu', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'tb65536'] nobody
185-80558
6 months ago
185-85192
185 days ago
1-14123
1 day
33793 LTolDe
author:LTolDe
feat(MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic): add lemma AnalyticSet.inter_nonempty_of_nowhereMeagre add lemma AnalyticSet.inter_nonempty_of_nowhereMeagre, the main ingredient for the proof of the **Effros' Theorem**, see [#mathlib4 > Effros Theorem](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Effros.20Theorem/with/566543328) introduce definition of a nowhere meagre 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-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author 37/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/GDelta/Basic.lean 3 8 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] kex-y
assignee:kex-y
185-76315
6 months ago
185-76521
185 days ago
39-4185
39 days
35313 LexinonCraft
author:LexinonCraft
feat: IMO 2025 Q4 This adds a solution for problem 4 from the International Math Olympiad 2025. --- IMO new-contributor awaiting-author 631/0 Archive.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2025Q4.lean 2 4 ['LexinonCraft', 'github-actions', 'jsm28'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
185-46189
6 months ago
185-46189
185 days ago
3-29649
3 days
33276 NicolaBernini
author:NicolaBernini
feat: Rename List.reverse_perm to List.reverse_perm_self and List.reverse_perm' to List.reverse_perm_iff --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 awaiting-author t-data merge-conflict 17/15 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/List/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Dedup.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Perm/Lattice.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Permutation.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Defs.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Divisors.lean 8 5 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
185-29933
6 months ago
236-8206
236 days ago
3-79472
3 days
34674 Citronhat
author:Citronhat
feat(Algebra/Order/Ring): replace ENNReal lemmas with WithTop versions * Add `WithTop` versions of basic multiplicative order lemmas. * Use the new `WithTop` lemmas to replace `ENNReal` proofs and address six TODOs. * Fix a typo in the `pos_of_ne_zero` alias name. new-contributor t-algebra merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
46/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Canonical/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Operations.lean 3 5 ['Citronhat', 'Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] Ruben-VandeVelde
assignee:Ruben-VandeVelde
185-9667
6 months ago
185-9668
185 days ago
16-81273
16 days
33746 ster-oc
author:ster-oc
feat(Algebra/Module/ZLattice): align `ZSpan.floor` to `Int.floor` API This PR adds some of the existent lemmas about `Int.floor`, `Int.ceil` and `Int.fract` to the `ZSpan` namespace. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
353/145 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/Floor.lean 3 8 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ster-oc'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
180-26565
5 months ago
180-26565
180 days ago
30-19397
30 days
20238 maemre
author:maemre
feat(Computability/DFA): Closure of regular languages under some set operations This shows that regular languages are closed under complement and intersection by constructing DFAs for them. --- Closure under all other operations will be proved when someone adds the proof for DFA<->regular expression equivalence, so they are not part of this PR. <!-- 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-computability merge-conflict awaiting-author awaiting-zulip 159/0 Mathlib/Computability/DFA.lean,Mathlib/Computability/Language.lean 2 60 ['EtienneC30', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'maemre', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'meithecatte', 'urkud'] nobody
177-16603
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
22361 rudynicolop
author:rudynicolop
feat(Computability/NFA): nfa closure properties Add the closure properties union, intersection and reversal for NFA. --- <!-- 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-computability merge-conflict awaiting-author awaiting-zulip 218/2 Mathlib/Computability/Language.lean,Mathlib/Computability/NFA.lean 2 91 ['EtienneC30', 'b-mehta', 'ctchou', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'meithecatte', 'rudynicolop'] nobody
177-16587
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
23929 meithecatte
author:meithecatte
feat(Computability/NFA): improve bound on pumping 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. 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: #25321 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-computability awaiting-zulip new-contributor awaiting-author 101/10 Mathlib/Computability/EpsilonNFA.lean,Mathlib/Computability/NFA.lean 2 42 ['YaelDillies', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'meithecatte'] nobody
176-36616
5 months ago
440-65915
440 days ago
0-37135
10 hours
35128 DAE123456
author:DAE123456
feat : Define anti_pascal --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
81/0 Archive.lean,Archive/Imo/Imo2018Q3.lean 2 5 ['DAE123456', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'vihdzp'] nobody
176-34142
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
8102 miguelmarco
author:miguelmarco
feat(Tactic): add `unify_denoms` and `collect_signs` tactics This PR adds four new tactics: - `unify_denoms` tries to put expressions with several divisions in a form with only one division. In the case of fields, it works similarly to `field_simp`, but if the hypothesis about denominators being nonzero are not present, it assumes them, and leaves them as new goals to prove. In that sense, it is an "unsafe" tactic (but can be useful nevertheless, for example when you can't find which exact hypothesis is missing). It also works with expressions of naturals and Euclidean domains, assuming the corresponding hypothesis about the denominators dividing the numerators. - `unify_denoms!` extends `unify_denoms` to work with (in)equalities, assuming also that the denominators, once in normal form, are positive. - `collect_signs` works similarly with expressions using sums and substractions: it tries to put them in a form of one sum minus other sum. In the case of working with naturals, it assumes that we never substract a bigger number from a smaller one. Both are implemented essentially as a macro that combines several rewriting rules. Some new lemmas with the corresponding rules are added. --- please-adopt new-contributor merge-conflict modifies-tactic-syntax good first issue t-meta 407/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/EuclideanDomain/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/CollectSigns.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/UnifyDenoms.lean,MathlibTest/unify_denoms.lean,scripts/noshake.json 7 55 ['Paul-Lez', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'kbuzzard', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'miguelmarco'] nobody
176-914
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
35603 2500223210-max
author:2500223210-max
feat(GroupTheory/Frattini): add more theorems Add some contents about frattini subgroup into Mathlib GroupTheory Frattini.lean,including * (convenient lemma)A subgroup contained in all maximal subgroup is contained in the FRattini subgroup * A subgroup (say H) has a proper complement (meaning for some proper subgroup K, K and H generate the whole group)if and only if it is not contained in the Frattini subgroup. * A group is cyclic iff its Frattini factor(the quotient group wrt Frattini subgroup) is cyclic. * The Frattini factor of a finite p-group is elementary abelian(that is,an abelian group G with Gᵖ={1}) * A finite p-group has trivial Frattini subgroup iff the group is elementary abelian. * Burnside theorem of Frattini factor of finite p-group. --- new-contributor t-group-theory large-import awaiting-author 764/1 Mathlib/GroupTheory/Frattini.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
175-84995
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
33791 PhoenixIra
author:PhoenixIra
feat: Generalization of FixedPointApproximants to CompletePartialOrder --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 provides a generalization of FixedPointApproximants to CompletePartialOrder. Not every theorem can be generalized, as sometimes we require additional conditions (namely `x ≤ f x`) in order to guarantee that the set is directed and thus the supremum is well-defined. This is not necessary in a CompleteLattice. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-order merge-conflict 223/100 Mathlib/Order/CompletePartialOrder.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Ordinal/FixedPointApproximants.lean 2 21 ['PhoenixIra', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] PhoenixIra and vihdzp
assignee:PhoenixIra assignee:vihdzp
175-63299
5 months ago
175-63299
175 days ago
38-8977
38 days
26013 tsuki8
author:tsuki8
feat(Data/Finset/Card,Data/Set/Finite/Basic): TODO needs a better title add `card_bijOn` and `finset_subset_preimage_of_finite_image` Add `card_bijOn`: proves that for a bijection between finsets, their cardinalities are equal Add `finset_subset_preimage_of_finite_image`: constructs a finset subset preserving image cardinality Co-authored-by: Junyu Guo <hagb@hagb.name> --- <!-- 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: Junyu Guo @Hagb <hagb@hagb.name> 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/) awaiting-author t-data new-contributor 15/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Finite/Basic.lean 2 6 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
173-38310
5 months ago
417-18043
417 days ago
13-83428
13 days
14313 grhkm21
author:grhkm21
feat(RepresentationTheory/FdRep): FdRep is a full subcategory of Rep ``` /-- Equivalence between `FDRep` and the full subcategory of finite dimensional `Rep`. -/ def equivFiniteDimensional : FDRep k G ≌ FullSubcategory (fun V : Rep k G ↦ FiniteDimensional k V) ``` merge-conflict t-algebra t-category-theory new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
47/8 Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/FDRep.lean 1 21 ['fpvandoorn', 'github-actions', 'grhkm21', 'joelriou', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
169-6604
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
33592 nielstron
author:nielstron
feat(Computability/ContextFreeGrammar): mapping between two types of nonterminal symbols This PR picks up https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/15895 and resolves the failing lemma by redefining Good symbols. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 checked that https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/13514 builds correctly when based on this build. PR for that is #33599 This is my first contribution please let me know of any changes I should outline. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author t-computability new-contributor 160/0 Mathlib/Computability/ContextFreeGrammar.lean 1 34 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'madvorak', 'nielstron'] nobody
168-81972
5 months ago
218-24099
218 days ago
10-67951
10 days
35144 daniel-carranza
author:daniel-carranza
feat(CategoryTheory/Enriched): tensor product of enriched categories For a braided monoidal category `V`, defines the tensor product of `V`-categories `C` and `D`, and shows that the type of `V`-functors out of the tensor product `C \times D` is equivalent to the type of "enriched bifunctors" `EnrichedBifunctor V C D`. --- This work originates from infinity-cosmos project, where it is used to formalize the notion of cotensors in an enriched category. There are some additional coherence lemmas in a braided monoidal category which have been added. Currently, line 209 violates the style guideline that terminal simp calls should not be squeezed. When I tried to replace this with a single `simp`, I get an error message: `maximum recursion depth has been reached`. Any suggestions (either with this or anything else) are greatly appreciated - thank you! <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-category-theory infinity-cosmos awaiting-author 333/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Enriched/TensorProductCategory.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Braided/Basic.lean 3 12 ['daniel-carranza', 'emilyriehl', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
168-77679
5 months ago
unknown
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27226 xcloudyunx
author:xcloudyunx
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): Add Subgraph.inclusion_edge_apply_coe and inclusion_edgeSet_apply_coe This PR continues the work from #25248. Original PR: https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/25248 awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor merge-conflict 14/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean 1 4 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'xcloudyunx'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
168-69072
5 months ago
375-49218
375 days ago
25-82865
25 days
33688 Citronhat
author:Citronhat
feat(PMF): add expectation lemmas for Poisson PMF This PR adds some basic results about the Poisson distribution, its `PMF`, and its expectation. **New lemmas:** * `poissonPMF_apply` — an unfolding lemma for `poissonPMF`. * `poissonPMFReal_mul_eq_succ_mul` — the standard recursion identity for the Poisson mass function. * `poissonPMFReal_hasSum_nmul` — shows that `fun n ↦ poissonPMFReal r n * n` has sum `r`. * `poissonPMF_tsum_nmul` — the corresponding identity at the level of the `PMF`. * `poissonPMF_coe_tsum_nmul` — the same result after coercion to `ℝ`. Both `ℝ`-valued and `ℝ≥0∞`-valued formulations are included so that these results can be used conveniently in both Lebesgue and Bochner integration contexts. new-contributor t-measure-probability awaiting-author merge-conflict 21/0 Mathlib/Probability/Distributions/Poisson.lean 1 11 ['Citronhat', 'DavidLedvinka', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'urkud'] urkud
assignee:urkud
168-51052
5 months ago
179-65701
179 days ago
47-73664
47 days
34830 parabamoghv
author:parabamoghv
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal): add definition of categorical groups This PR defines of categorical groups, also known as coherent 2-groups, in mathlib. Motivation: Categorical groups are well-studied structures in monoidal category theory, but are not currently available in mathlib. The definitions in this PR follow the existing design patterns used for Category, MonoidalCategory, and BraidedCategory. This PR focuses on setting up the core structure and notation. Basic lemmas and further developments will be provided in a subsequent 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-category-theory new-contributor WIP merge-conflict 163/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/CategoricalGroups/Basic.lean 2 27 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'parabamoghv', 'robin-carlier'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
168-39527
5 months ago
183-21567
183 days ago
5-9355
5 days
35684 spitters
author:spitters
feat(CategoryTheory/MarkovCategory): Kleisli PMF is a Markov category Add `Mathlib/CategoryTheory/MarkovCategory/KleisliPMF.lean` showing that `KleisliCat PMF` is a `MarkovCategory`. Uses `Prod` as tensor and `PUnit` as unit; reuses Mathlib's existing `KleisliCat`, `LawfulMonad PMF`, and `MarkovCategory` infrastructure. Builds the full instance stack: MonoidalCategory → BraidedCategory → SymmetricCategory → CopyDiscardCategory → MarkovCategory --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 323/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/MarkovCategory/KleisliPMF.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 3 6 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'spitters'] nobody
164-28808
5 months ago
176-61053
176 days ago
2-31794
2 days
36503 Mrigna01
author:Mrigna01
Add false theorem test 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/) new-contributor 135/0 Mathlib/FalseBench/FalseTheorems.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
163-52090
5 months ago
unknown
unknown
14603 awueth
author:awueth
feat: degree is invariant under graph isomorphism --- <!-- 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, and is labeled with `awaiting-review`. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Mathlib has the definition `SimpleGraph.Iso.mapNeighborSet` which is an equivalence between neighbor sets induced by an isomorphism. Would it be beneficial to add the same equivalence for `neighborFinset`? [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-combinatorics new-contributor 24/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Map/Finite.lean 1 12 ['SnirBroshi', 'awueth', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kim-em', 'urkud'] nobody
163-33488
5 months ago
unknown
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33599 nielstron
author:nielstron
feat(Computability/ContextFreeGrammar): closure under union --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 picks up https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/13514 and resolves the outstanding errors. - [ ] depends on: #33592 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-computability new-contributor 498/0 Mathlib/Computability/ContextFreeGrammar.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot'] nobody
163-16925
5 months ago
218-25784
218 days ago
10-63563
10 days
9605 davikrehalt
author:davikrehalt
feat(Data/Finset & List): Add Lemmas for Sorting and Filtering This PR includes several useful lemmas to the Data/Finset and Data/List modules in Lean's mathlib: 1. `toFinset_filter` (List): Shows that filtering commutes with toFinset. 2. `toFinset_is_singleton_implies_replicate` (List): Shows a list with a singleton toFinset is a List.replicate. 3. `filter_sort_commute` (Finset): Sorting and filtering can be interchanged in Finsets. 4. `Sorted.filter` (List): A sorted list stays sorted after filtering. 5. `Sorted.append_largest` (List): Appending the largest element keeps a list sorted. 6. `sort_monotone_map` (Finset): Relates sorting of a Finset after mapping to sorting of a list. 7. `sort_insert_largest` (Finset): Sorting a Finset with an inserted largest element. 8. `sort_range` (Finset): Sorting a range in a Finset equals the corresponding range list. 9. ~~`filter_eval_true` (List): Filtering a list with a predicate always true keeps the list unchanged.~~ 10. ~~`filter_eval_false` (List): Filtering with an always-false predicate gives an empty list.~~ 11. ~~`pairwise_concat` (List): Iff condition for Pairwise relation in concatenated lists (similar to pairwise_join).~~ 12. `list_map_toFinset` (Finset): toFinset commutes with map under injection --- - [x] depends on: #15952 This is my first PR to mathlib, so I'm not too familiar with etiquette's and more specifically there are two proofs in the PR which uses aesop, and I am not sure if it's frowned upon. I kept the aesop in there for now as I couldn't construct very short proofs otherwise. The sort_range function proof was suggested in https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113489-new-members/topic/Computing.20Finset.20sort.20of.20Finset.20range/near/410346731 by Ruben Van de Velde. Thanks for your time for improving this PR. please-adopt t-data new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 71/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Sort.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Sort.lean 4 30 ['YaelDillies', 'davikrehalt', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'urkud', 'vihdzp'] nobody
163-16381
5 months ago
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15720 znssong
author:znssong
feat(SimpleGraph): The Bondy-Chvátal theorem The proof of the Bondy-Chvátal theorem, with Dirac's theorem and Ore's theorem as its corollary. - [x] depends on: #15536 - [ ] depends on: #15711 - [ ] depends on: #15578 merge-conflict blocked-by-other-PR t-combinatorics new-contributor 903/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/BondyChvatal.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hamiltonian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Path.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/FixedPoints/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/FixedPoints/Increasing.lean 8 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
160-77767
5 months ago
unknown
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22314 shetzl
author:shetzl
feat: add leftmost derivations for context-free grammars Leftmost derivations are often easier to reason about than arbitrary derivations. This PR adds leftmost variants of Rewrites, Produces and Derives to the existing definition of context-free grammars and proves that a string of terminals can be derived iff it can be leftmost derived. Co-authored-by: Tobias Leichtfried <tobias.leichtfried@tuwien.ac.at> --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict t-computability awaiting-author new-contributor 383/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Computability/LeftmostDerivation.lean 2 55 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'madvorak', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'shetzl'] nobody
160-77731
5 months ago
unknown
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30872 rudynicolop
author:rudynicolop
feat(Computability/NFA): NFA closure under concatenation This PR proves that regular languages are closed under concatenation via a direct construction on `NFA`s without `εNFA` nor ε-transitions. The main new definitions and results include: - `M1.concat M2`, the concatenation of `NFA`s `M1` and `M2`, a direct construction without ε-transitions. - Theorem `accepts_concat : (M1.concat M2).accepts = M1.accepts * M2.accepts`, showing the correctness of the construction. - Theorem `IsRegular.mul`, showing that regular languages are closed under concatenation. --- - [x] depends on: #31038 <!-- 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-computability new-contributor awaiting-author 104/7 Mathlib/Computability/NFA.lean 1 67 ['YaelDillies', 'ctchou', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'lambda-fairy', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'rudynicolop'] nobody
160-77610
5 months ago
204-66267
204 days ago
59-48116
59 days
36587 yhx-12243
author:yhx-12243
feat(Algebra/GCDMonoid): Distributive lattice structure for Associates in GCDMonoid Add a distributive lattice structure for `Associates α` in `GCDMonoid`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
61/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GCDMonoid/DistribLattice.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
158-83387
5 months ago
unknown
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35058 GrigorenkoPV
author:GrigorenkoPV
chore: move tendsto_{floor,ceil}_at{Top,Bot} Moves: - Topology.Algebra.Order.Floor.tendsto_floor_atTop -> Order.Filter.AtTopBot.Floor.tendsto_floor_atTop - Topology.Algebra.Order.Floor.tendsto_floor_atBot -> Order.Filter.AtTopBot.Floor.tendsto_floor_atBot - Topology.Algebra.Order.Floor.tendsto_ceil_atTop -> Order.Filter.AtTopBot.Floor.tendsto_ceil_atTop - Topology.Algebra.Order.Floor.tendsto_ceil_atBot -> Order.Filter.AtTopBot.Floor.tendsto_ceil_atBot --- Tracked in #7987 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 large-import awaiting-author 22/25 Mathlib/Order/Filter/AtTopBot/Floor.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/Floor.lean 2 3 ['GrigorenkoPV', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] nobody
157-82036
5 months ago
164-55810
164 days ago
27-45743
27 days
35738 GrigorenkoPV
author:GrigorenkoPV
perf: remove some `aesop`s and `grind`s --- Needs benchmarking. After that I can split it into several smaller portions, if needed. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 awaiting-author 236/92 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Rel.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Lattice/Image.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Prod.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Finset/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/KrullDimension.lean,Mathlib/Order/SupIndep.lean 8 7 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'themathqueen', 'vihdzp'] nobody
157-68894
5 months ago
178-10487
178 days ago
0-45492
12 hours
32745 LTolDe
author:LTolDe
feat(Topology/Algebra): add MulActionConst.lean add Topology/Algebra/MulActionConst.lean introduce class `ContinuousSMulConst` for a scalar multiplication that is continuous in the first argument, in analogy to `ContinuousConstSMul` define `MulAction.ball x U` as the set `U • {x}` given `[SMul G X] (x : X) (U : Set G)` The lemmas shown here will be useful to prove the **Effros Theorem**, see [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Effros.20Theorem/with/558712441). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author new-contributor t-topology 117/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/MulActionConst.lean 2 8 ['LTolDe', 'github-actions', 'urkud'] nobody
156-75737
5 months ago
221-62081
221 days ago
16-30636
16 days
34028 floor-licker
author:floor-licker
feat(SimpleGraph): add max-flow/min-cut weak duality This PR introduces a basic s–t flow setup for undirected SimpleGraphs and proves the standard weak-duality inequality: for any feasible flow f and any s–t cut S, value f ≤ cutCapacity S. This is a small, self-contained lemma I extracted while working on larger graph-theoretic formalizations, in particular, results that will ultimately rely on a full max-flow/min-cut theorem. The full MFMC equality/existence statement is not included here. This is the weak-duality direction (∀ f S, value f ≤ cutCapacity S). t-combinatorics new-contributor 169/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/MaxFlowMinCut.lean 2 14 ['SnirBroshi', 'floor-licker', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] kmill
assignee:kmill
154-70724
5 months ago
156-47767
156 days ago
60-13439
60 days
36825 danlyng
author:danlyng
feat(MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegralEqImproper): add Iic variants of nonneg/nonpos derivative integrability and FTC-2 Add the `Iic` counterparts of the existing `Ioi` results for automatic integrability of derivatives on semi-infinite intervals and the corresponding corollaries computing the integral value. Additionally, apply minor fixes to existing docstrings. New declarations: - `integrableOn_Iic_deriv_of_nonneg` / `integrableOn_Iic_deriv_of_nonneg'` - `integrableOn_Iic_deriv_of_nonpos` / `integrableOn_Iic_deriv_of_nonpos'` - `integral_Iic_of_hasDerivAt_of_nonneg` / `integral_Iic_of_hasDerivAt_of_nonneg'` - `integral_Iic_of_hasDerivAt_of_nonpos` / `integral_Iic_of_hasDerivAt_of_nonpos'` These mirror `integrableOn_Ioi_deriv_of_nonneg`, `integrableOn_Ioi_deriv_of_nonpos`, `integral_Ioi_of_hasDerivAt_of_nonneg`, `integral_Ioi_of_hasDerivAt_of_nonpos` and their primed variants. t-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author 107/9 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegralEqImproper.lean 1 7 ['EtienneC30', 'github-actions'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
154-1631
5 months ago
154-1631
154 days ago
2-66204
2 days
32918 michelsol
author:michelsol
feat: define `supEdist` and `supDist` Create a new file Topology.MetricSpace.SupDistance and define the supremal distance in (extended) metric spaces. The defined `supEdist` and `supDist` will have similar theory to the already existing `infEdist` and `infDist`. The motivation is to be able to define the radius of a minimal bounding sphere as the infimum of the supDist later. [zulip discussion here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/116395-maths/topic/Formalizing.20Jung's.20theorem.20and.20minimal.20bounding.20spheres) t-topology new-contributor merge-conflict 75/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/SupDistance.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'michelsol', 'urkud'] nobody
153-86043
5 months ago
228-64603
228 days ago
21-957
21 days
33668 Citronhat
author:Citronhat
feat(PMF): add lintegral formulas for PMF This PR introduces two lemmas describing the `lintegral` of a function with respect to the measure induced by a probability mass function: - `PMF.lintegral_eq_tsum` - `PMF.lintegral_eq_sum` These are the `ℝ≥0∞` analogues of the existing Bochner `integral` formulas `integral_eq_tsum` and `integral_eq_sum`. They could be useful for reasoning about expectations and integrability. In addition, the proof of `integral_eq_sum` is simplified by deriving it directly from `integral_eq_tsum` using `tsum_fintype`. t-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 14/5 Mathlib/Probability/ProbabilityMassFunction/Integrals.lean 1 3 ['DavidLedvinka', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
153-47230
5 months ago
172-12325
172 days ago
55-70824
55 days
35805 adrianmartir
author:adrianmartir
feat(NumberTheory/Divisors): Add `infinite_setOf_divisors_iff` This proves that the set of divisors `{ m | m | n }` of a natural number `n` is infinite if and only if `n` is zero. The first proof draft was by @Aristotle-Harmonic. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author 10/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Divisors.lean 1 6 ['adrianmartir', 'alexjbest', 'github-actions', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
149-81375
4 months ago
149-81376
149 days ago
27-10796
27 days
31590 SuccessMoses
author:SuccessMoses
chore: tag `commutatorElement_def` with `simp` --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
1/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Commutator.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
149-70044
4 months ago
unknown
unknown
35857 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
feat(Logic.Equiv.BijectiveBase2): add bijective base-2 numeration This PR introduces a formalization of the bijective base-2 numeration system. Unlike standard binary representation, bijective base-2 avoids the "leading zeros" problem, providing a strict mathematical bijection between natural numbers (`ℕ`) and lists of booleans (`List Bool`). **Main additions:** * `Equiv.BijectiveBase2.toBits`: Encodes `ℕ` to `List Bool`. * `Equiv.BijectiveBase2.ofBits`: Decodes `List Bool` to `ℕ`. * `equivBijectiveBase2`: The formal `ℕ ≃ List Bool` equivalence. --- Zulip: [#PR reviews > PR #35857: Bijective Base-2 Numeration](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/PR.20.2335857.3A.20Bijective.20Base-2.20Numeration/with/576336540) Zulip: [#batteries > Upstreaming Nat.Bits](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/348111-batteries/topic/Upstreaming.20Nat.2EBits/with/580736051) *(Note: This replaces my previously closed PR to avoid the terminology clash between "Dyadic" and dyadic rationals. The namespace and definitions have been updated accordingly).* *(Note: Used AI to assist with standardizing proof structures).* t-logic new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-batt-PR 95/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/ListNatBijective.lean 2 6 ['AlexeyMilovanov', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'joneugster'] nobody
148-9143
4 months ago
148-9193
148 days ago
27-57874
27 days
36463 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
feat(Data.Nat.Bits): add Nat.ofBits and prove bits_injective This PR introduces `Nat.ofBitsList` for `List Bool` and provides the missing proofs that the standard binary representation `Nat.bits` is injective (`Nat.bits_injective`) and possesses a right inverse for normalized lists (`Nat.bits_ofBitsList`). `ofBitsList` is implemented as an `abbrev` using `foldr` (keeping it transparent to tactics like `simp`). It serves as the exact left inverse to `bits`. Furthermore, `bits_ofBitsList` establishes that `bits` and `ofBitsList` form a bijection between `ℕ` and the set of lists with no trailing `false` values. This avoids the name collision with `Nat.ofBits` from `Batteries` and aligns with previous Zulip discussions (see [here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/PR.20.2335857.3A.20Bijective.20Base-2.20Numeration)) regarding the utility of having a complete list-based API for `Nat.bits` in the library. CC: @linesthatinterlace - Adds `Nat.ofBitsList` (as an `abbrev`) - Adds `Nat.ofBitsList_bits` (left inverse property) - Adds `Nat.bits_injective` - Adds `Nat.ofBitsList_eq_zero_iff` (helper lemma for lists without trailing zeros) - Adds `Nat.bits_ofBitsList` (right inverse property) --- Zulip: [#PR reviews > PR #35857: Bijective Base-2 Numeration](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/144837-PR-reviews/topic/PR.20.2335857.3A.20Bijective.20Base-2.20Numeration/with/576336540) Zulip: [#batteries > Upstreaming Nat.Bits](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/348111-batteries/topic/Upstreaming.20Nat.2EBits/with/580736051) t-data new-contributor awaiting-author blocked-by-batt-PR 68/1 Mathlib/Data/Nat/Bits.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'joneugster', 'wrenna-robson'] nobody
148-9136
4 months ago
154-77248
154 days ago
9-52446
9 days
34419 ster-oc
author:ster-oc
feat(RCLike): add `Continuous.re` and similar This PR adds dot notation for `re`, `im`, `conj` and `ofReal` for `Continuous`, `LipschitzWith` and `Memℓp`. Given `hf : Continuous f` it allows to use `hf.re` to express `Continuous (fun x ↦ (f x).re)`, similarly to the usual `hf.add hg`. I also can add the same features for `Summable` but I am not sure where to place them, suggestions are 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-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 186/41 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/Uniform.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/lpSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/RCLike/Basic.lean 3 15 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ster-oc'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
144-56605
4 months ago
178-70360
178 days ago
8-23775
8 days
30142 shalliso
author:shalliso
feat(Topology/Baire): define IsNonMeagre non-meagre sets (also known as "of the second category") are worthy of their own definition and API. This was useful to me for formalizing a result of "automatic continuity", that is, a Baire-measurable homomorphism between Polish groups must be continuous. Simply working with the negation of IsMeagre quickly became cumbersome, and non-meagre sets have an important role in the study of Polish (e.g. locally compact) groups. From https://github.com/shalliso/automatic_continuity --- <!-- 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-topology new-contributor merge-conflict awaiting-author 83/1 Mathlib/Topology/Baire/NonMeagre.lean,Mathlib/Topology/GDelta/Basic.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
143-83867
4 months ago
unknown
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36937 Yaohua-Leo
author:Yaohua-Leo
feat(Algebra/Jordan): add first linearization lemmas for IsCommJordan [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) AI assistance disclosure: I used AI assistance for CI/debugging and module-structure fixes in this PR. The mathematical content and main lemmas were written by me, with help from @pelicanhere. This PR adds a new file `Mathlib/Algebra/Jordan/Linearization.lean` containing linearization lemmas for the commutative Jordan identity. Main declarations: * `IsCommJordan.four_nsmul_associator_mul_add` * `IsCommJordan.associator_mul_add` These lemmas formalize a first linearization of the commutative Jordan identity using `associator`, following McCrimmon, Proposition 1.8.5. --- I put these lemmas in a separate file because I expect follow-up linearization lemmas to belong naturally in the same place. I am also happy to rename declarations or move the file if reviewers would prefer. t-algebra new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
60/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Jordan/Linearization.lean 2 6 ['Yaohua-Leo', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'ocfnash'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
141-10602
4 months ago
141-10602
141 days ago
13-5927
13 days
37695 Morten-Ness
author:Morten-Ness
refactor(GroupTheory/Complement): simplify complement proofs Simplifies the proofs of: - `Subgroup.IsComplement'.symm` - `Subgroup.isComplement_singleton_left` - `Subgroup.isComplement_singleton_right` No API changes. AI assistance: I used Codex/LLM suggestions as a starting point, then manually checked the proofs, and verified the final version locally. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author 15/17 Mathlib/GroupTheory/Complement.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
137-18776
4 months ago
137-18776
137 days ago
0-66893
18 hours
37489 michael-novak-math
author:michael-novak-math
feat: add the fundamental theorem of plane curves We add to the PlaneCurves file created in PR #36731 a classical result in the subject of differential geometry of plane curves: the fundamental theorem of plane curves. --------- - [ ] depends on: #36731 new-contributor t-differential-geometry t-analysis blocked-by-other-PR 651/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Calculus.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/PlaneCurves.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/FundThmCalculus.lean,docs/references.bib 5 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'michael-novak-math'] nobody
137-9356
4 months ago
142-80612
142 days ago
0-11137
3 hours
37111 tannerduve
author:tannerduve
feat(Computability): add Nat.PrimrecIn and PrimrecIn - Add `Nat.PrimrecIn`: primitive recursive functions relative to a set of oracles - Add `PrimrecIn`: lifts `Nat.PrimrecIn` to `Primcodable` types A `PrimrecIn` version of `RecursiveIn.iff_nat` (i.e., `PrimrecIn O (f : ℕ → ℕ) ↔ Nat.PrimrecIn O f`) is left as future work as it requires proving `Nat.PrimrecIn O Nat.pred`, which needs additional API for `Nat.PrimrecIn`. --- Split out from #34937 as requested in review. - [x] depends on: #37061 t-computability new-contributor awaiting-author 24/0 Mathlib/Computability/RecursiveIn.lean 1 14 ['Komyyy', 'bryangingechen', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tannerduve'] nobody
133-62880
4 months ago
134-75739
134 days ago
1-77226
1 day
35662 FrankieeW
author:FrankieeW
feat(NumberTheory/Zsqrtd): add Archimedean instance via le_arch This PR follows a suggestion made in #35606 , #35481 - add `Zsqrtd.le_arch_smul` in `Mathlib/NumberTheory/Zsqrtd/Basic.lean` - use it to provide `instance : Archimedean (ℤ√d)` in the `Nonsquare` section - refactor the proof using symmetry to reduce duplication while keeping checks clean --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict LLM-generated 46/4 Mathlib/NumberTheory/PellMatiyasevic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Zsqrtd/Basic.lean 2 13 ['FrankieeW', 'MichaelStollBayreuth', 'euprunin', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tb65536'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
130-76471
4 months ago
165-3054
165 days ago
15-46568
15 days
33032 ksenono
author:ksenono
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): Konig’s theorem on bipartite graphs --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. Three additions: * Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Konig/Auxillary.lean * Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Konig/KonigFin.lean * Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Konig/Konig.lean (all other changes are rebased from the PRs below) - [ ] depends on: #30129 - [ ] depends on: #32552 - [ ] depends on: #32555 - [ ] depends on: #32570 --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 832/251 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Bipartite.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Clique.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/DegreeSum.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Konig/Auxillary.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Konig/Konig.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Konig/KonigFin.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/VertexCover.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Arithmetic.lean,Mathlib/SetTheory/Cardinal/Basic.lean 12 9 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'ksenono', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vlad902'] nobody
130-51033
4 months ago
unknown
unknown
33330 michael-novak-math
author:michael-novak-math
feat: add arc-length reparametrization of parametrized curves add new definitions of arc-length reparametrization and its corresponding parameter transformation and a theorem establishing the desired properties. t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 308/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ArcLengthReparametrization.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/FundThmCalculus.lean,docs/references.bib 4 57 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'michael-novak-math'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
128-6115
4 months ago
226-46156
226 days ago
6-58846
6 days
33217 Blackfeather007
author:Blackfeather007
feat(Algebra): define associated graded structure for abelian group In this PR we define the associated graded structure for abelian group when given a filtration and only give some basic lemmas about it. --- migrated from https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/26857 new-contributor t-ring-theory awaiting-author 144/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FilteredAlgebra/AssociatedGraded.lean 2 13 ['Blackfeather007', 'chrisflav', 'erdOne', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'urkud'] erdOne
assignee:erdOne
127-82010
4 months ago
237-61428
237 days ago
4-55780
4 days
37938 SamuelSchlesinger
author:SamuelSchlesinger
feat(Probability/Posterior): Posterior PMFs and Various Lemmas Upstreaming the probability lemmas needed in https://github.com/leanprover/cslib/pull/464. t-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author 130/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/ProbabilityMassFunction/Posterior.lean 2 6 ['EtienneC30', 'SamuelSchlesinger', 'github-actions'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
127-56109
4 months ago
129-3154
129 days ago
0-2329
38 minutes
38139 sidbedi
author:sidbedi
chore(Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables): golf MvPolynomial.vars_0 to rfl --- The classical qualifier and explicit rewrite chain are unnecessary — the result holds definitionally. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-algebra awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
1/2 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
127-14169
4 months ago
127-14169
127 days ago
0-32811
9 hours
38140 sidbedi
author:sidbedi
chore(Data/Analysis/Filter): golf CFilter.ofEquiv_val to rfl --- cases F is unnecessary, the result holds definitionally. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor awaiting-author 1/2 Mathlib/Data/Analysis/Filter.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
127-14125
4 months ago
127-14125
127 days ago
0-33717
9 hours
38053 ntapiam
author:ntapiam
feat(Analysis/Controls): add Control functions Add Control functions ---- This PR adds Control functions in the sense of rough paths theory (see e.g. [Friz-Victoir, Section 1.2.1](https://page.math.tu-berlin.de/~friz/master4_May6th.pdf)). They are related to p-variation norms which are the goal of #38055. I've shown most results in the above reference though those relating to 1-variation are still a work in progress. I had to add a few statements about convex functions in order to work over NNReal instead or Real, but I am not sure this is the best way to do it. The reason is that I've defined controls as taking values in NNReal (as they should). In particular there is ```lean4 theorem nnreal_of_real {f : ℝ≥0 → ℝ≥0} (hf : ConvexOn ℝ (Set.Ici 0) fun x : ℝ => (f x.toNNReal : ℝ)) : ConvexOn ℝ≥0 ⊤ f ``` which I didn't know where to put. It probably holds in more generality but I didn't check. I have also included two versions of Controls, one global and one restricted to a set. I tried to follow Mathlib conventions as best as I could but perhaps that could be improved 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. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-analysis new-contributor 571/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Controls/BoundedVariation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Controls/ControlOn.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Controls/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Function.lean,docs/references.bib 6 4 ['github-actions', 'ntapiam'] nobody
124-8622
4 months ago
unknown
unknown
36853 matthunz
author:matthunz
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Braded/Traced): add `TracedCategory` class Adds a `TracedCategory` class following [A. Joyal and R. Street and D. R. Verity, *Traced monoidal categories*](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/mathematical-proceedings-of-the-cambridge-philosophical-society/article/abs/traced-monoidal-categories/2BE85628D269D9FABAB41B6364E117C8#article): ```lean /-- A traced symmetric monoidal category. -/ class TracedCategory (C : Type u) [Category.{v} C] [MonoidalCategory.{v} C] [SymmetricCategory.{v} C] where /-- The trace operator. -/ trace : ∀ {A B : C} (W : C), (A ⊗ W ⟶ B ⊗ W) → (A ⟶ B) /-- Left tightening: sliding a morphism past the trace on the left. -/ trace_naturality_left : ∀ {A A' B : C} (W : C) (f : A' ⟶ A) (g : A ⊗ W ⟶ B ⊗ W), trace W (f ▷ W ≫ g) = f ≫ trace W g := by cat_disch /-- Right tightening: sliding a morphism past the trace on the right. -/ trace_naturality_right : ∀ {A B B' : C} (W : C) (f : A ⊗ W ⟶ B ⊗ W) (g : B ⟶ B'), trace W (f ≫ g ▷ W) = trace W f ≫ g := by cat_disch /-- Sliding: an endomorphism on the feedback wire slides past the trace. -/ trace_dinaturality : ∀ {A B W : C} (f : A ⊗ W ⟶ B ⊗ W) (h : W ⟶ W), trace W (f ≫ B ◁ h) = trace W (A ◁ h ≫ f) := by cat_disch /-- Superposing: trace commutes with left tensoring by a bystander object. -/ trace_superposing : ∀ {A B : C} (C' W : C) (f : A ⊗ W ⟶ B ⊗ W), C' ◁ trace W f = trace W ((α_ C' A W).hom ≫ C' ◁ f ≫ (α_ C' B W).inv) := by cat_disch /-- Vanishing I: trace over the tensor unit is the morphism itself (up to unitors). -/ trace_vanishing_one : ∀ {A B : C} (f : A ⊗ 𝟙_ C ⟶ B ⊗ 𝟙_ C), trace (𝟙_ C) f = (ρ_ A).inv ≫ f ≫ (ρ_ B).hom := by cat_disch /-- Vanishing II: trace over a tensor product equals iterated trace. -/ trace_vanishing_two : ∀ {A B X Y : C} (f : A ⊗ (X ⊗ Y) ⟶ B ⊗ (X ⊗ Y)), trace (X ⊗ Y) f = trace X (trace Y ((α_ A X Y).hom ≫ f ≫ (α_ B X Y).inv)) := by cat_disch /-- Yanking: the trace of the braiding is the identity. -/ trace_yanking : ∀ (W : C), trace W (β_ W W).hom = 𝟙 W := by cat_disch ``` ## Motivation `TracedCategory` can be used for denoting things like electric circuits, which require a traced symmetric monoidal category for the wire graph network. ## Future work - `instance [CompactClosedCategory C] : TracedCategory C` - possible notation such as `Tr_[W] 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-category-theory new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 237/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Braided/Traced.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Rigid/Traced.lean,docs/references.bib 4 5 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'matthunz'] nobody
119-75023
3 months ago
155-64586
155 days ago
0-24596
6 hours
36850 whocares-abt
author:whocares-abt
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic): deleting leaves from a tree gives a tree Added theorem stating Deleting a leaf from a tree produces a tree. t-combinatorics new-contributor awaiting-author 5/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean 1 9 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'vlad902'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
117-19901
3 months ago
117-20011
117 days ago
38-71219
38 days
26300 igorkhavkine
author:igorkhavkine
feat(Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv): continuous differentiability from continuous partial derivatives on an open domain in a product space If a function `f : E × F → G` is continuously differentiable, then its partial derivatives along `E` and `F` are also continuous. The non-trivial converse implication holds when the partial derivatives are continuous on an open domain, and they can be added together to give the total derivative of `f`. See this [#mathlib4 > Partial derivatives @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Partial.20derivatives/near/520995477) and the containing thread for some discussion. The PR creates a new import (`Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.FDeriv.Partial`), where other results about partial derivatives could go in the future. --- *this is the migration of #25304 to the PR-from-fork workflow* - [x] depends on: #25564 - [x] depends on: #26273 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP new-contributor awaiting-author t-analysis 347/4 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Partial.lean 1 23 ['YaelDillies', 'agjftucker', 'github-actions', 'igorkhavkine', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
117-16225
3 months ago
372-71077
372 days ago
44-75505
44 days
37774 weisbrja
author:weisbrja
fix: change variables in `bicompl` to `Sort*` and add missing theorem mentioned in `bicompl` docs [#mathlib4 > Why does Mathlib use Type* instead of Sort* in some places?](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Why.20does.20Mathlib.20use.20Type.2A.20instead.20of.20Sort.2A.20in.20some.20places.3F/with/583882342) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 merge-conflict 6/1 Mathlib/Logic/Function/Basic.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'weisbrja'] nobody
116-69428
3 months ago
116-69429
116 days ago
19-66334
19 days
31670 edwin1729
author:edwin1729
feat(Topology/Order): Scott Topology is Sober over Algebraic DCPO --- [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.3E.20Algebraic.20complete.20partial.20order.20and.20domain.20theory/with/536359313) here (2/2) PR to prove result in Stone Duality. Here we prove that Scott Topologies over Algebraic DCPOs are sober. - [ ] depends on: #31662 <!-- 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-topology blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor merge-conflict 456/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopologyDCPO.lean,docs/references.bib 4 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
116-55817
3 months ago
unknown
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37445 edwin1729
author:edwin1729
feat(Topology/Order): set of compact elements, generating basic opens contained in a `Locale.PT`, is directed This is (2/4) PRs culminating in a proof that "Scott Topologies over Algebraic DCPOs are Sober". In this PR we prove properties of a certain set of compact elements, w.r.t a `Locale.PT`. A `Locale.PT` can be thought of as a set of `Opens`. Precisely it is a Frame homomorphism from `Opens _` to `Prop` so we are essentially choosing certain `Opens` to form our set and this set has additional properties. Namely it is a completely prime filter: if the supremum of some Opens is contained than atleast one of the Opens must be contained. Take some `Locale.PT`, `x`. In this PR, we prove that the set of compact elements generating basic opens (compact elements generate topological basis see #31662) contained in `x` is directed. This set of compact elements defined above is important in subsequent parts of the proof since it fully determines `x`. - [ ] depends on: #31662 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor merge-conflict 296/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopologyDCPO.lean,docs/references.bib 4 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
116-52350
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
37556 edwin1729
author:edwin1729
feat(Topology/Order): Locale.localePointOfSpacePoint if we have a Scott Topology from an Algebraic DCPO (3/4) in a series of PRs proving that "Scott Topologies over Algebraic DCPOs are Sober" We prove here that the unit of the adjunction from `TopCat` to `Locale` defined in `Topology/Order/Category/FrameAdjunction.lean` is a surjective mapping, under the following condition: The underlying TopologicalSpace must be a Scott Topology generated with an underlying Algebraic DCPO structure. - [ ] depends on: #37445 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 393/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopologyDCPO.lean,docs/references.bib 4 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
116-52349
3 months ago
141-76849
141 days ago
0-562
9 minutes
38560 Deicyde
author:Deicyde
feat(Geometry/Manifold): `MfldCat` is a `CartesianMonoidalCategory` We prove that the category `MfldCat` of C^n manifolds is a Cartesian monoidal category, and also derive the `BraidedCategory` instance. This PR introduces a new file `Geometry/Manifold/Category/MfldCat/CartesianMonoidal` closely mirroring the structure of `Algebra/Category/Grp/CartesianMonoidal.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] --> - [ ] depends on: #38223 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor 281/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Category/MfldCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Category/MfldCat/CartesianMonoidal.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiffMap.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
116-25595
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
37814 sglasman
author:sglasman
feat: Equivalence between HopfAlgCat R and Hopf (ModuleCat R) This PR resolves a TODO by demonstrating an equivalence of categories between two models of the category of Hopf algebras over a commutative ring R, that of Hopf objects in the module category of R and that of types with a `HopfAlgebra R` instance. --- AI declaration: I consulted with Claude on proof strategies. The proofs were ultimately written by me. new-contributor large-import t-category-theory WIP 214/4 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Hopf_.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Basic.lean 2 5 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier', 'sglasman'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
115-30113
3 months ago
120-78976
120 days ago
14-68997
14 days
33478 anishrajeev
author:anishrajeev
feat(ModelTheory): define a subset of the topology over complete types Define a subset of the Stone Space over a language expanded with countably many constants. Define the proposition to indicate if a language is countable. The subset's density and openness is a future goal to prove (have a branch where it is almost finished), in pursuit of formalizing the proof of the Omitting Types Theorem via properties of Baire spaces. - [ ] depends on: #32215 - [ ] depends on: #32546 t-logic merge-conflict new-contributor 160/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Topology/Types.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Types.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 4 8 ['NoneMore', 'anishrajeev', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'tb65536'] nobody
114-76353
3 months ago
222-3494
222 days ago
10-30503
10 days
33431 gululu996-ui
author:gululu996-ui
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Bipartite): characterize bipartite simple graphs by even cycles Add the classical characterization of bipartite simple graphs: a simple graph is bipartite if and only if every cycle has even length. Previously, mathlib has the definition of `IsBipartite` for `SimpleGraph` and various lemmas about bipartite graphs, but it does not provide this equivalence in a single theorem, so users have to reprove or reassemble it from existing results. Prove the forward direction by showing a 2-coloring alternates along any walk, so every cycle must have even length. Prove the converse by showing that if an odd cycle exists then no bipartition is possible, hence if all cycles are even the graph admits a bipartition. new-contributor t-combinatorics awaiting-author merge-conflict 186/1 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Bipartite.lean 1 6 ['NickAdfor', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] kmill
assignee:kmill
114-60551
3 months ago
204-2794
204 days ago
26-95
26 days
34940 michaellee94
author:michaellee94
feat: the graph of a continuous function on a $C^n$ manifold is a $C^n$ manifold --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict 536/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ChartedSpace.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Graph.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IsManifold/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructions/Graph.lean 5 80 ['botbaki-review', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'michaellee94', 'ocfnash'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
114-59269
3 months ago
171-60633
171 days ago
14-84147
14 days
35193 Brian-Nugent
author:Brian-Nugent
feat(Topology/Closeds): implement category of closed sets in topological spaces I copied over the nice API for working with `TopologicalSpace.Opens` as a category over for `TopologicalSpace.Closeds`. The only thing that did not immediately transfer was `Topology.IsInducing.functorObj` so I omitted it. Based on work of @kim-em --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 please-adopt merge-conflict 352/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Closeds.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Opens.lean 3 24 ['Brian-Nugent', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] dagurtomas
assignee:dagurtomas
114-59144
3 months ago
154-79657
154 days ago
17-61064
17 days
36387 FrankieeW
author:FrankieeW
feat(NumberTheory/QuadraticField): parameter uniqueness for quadratic fields ## Summary Prove that every quadratic field `ℚ(√d)` can be normalized to have a squarefree integer parameter, and that this parameter is unique. ## Main Results - `Qsqrtd.rescale`: rescaling isomorphism `ℚ(√d) ≃ₐ[ℚ] ℚ(√(a²d))` for `a ≠ 0` - `Qsqrtd_iso_int_param`: every `ℚ(√d)` is isomorphic to one with an integer parameter - `Qsqrtd_iso_squarefree_int_param`: every `ℚ(√d)` is isomorphic to one with a squarefree integer parameter - `Qsqrtd.param_unique`: if `ℚ(√d₁) ≃ₐ[ℚ] ℚ(√d₂)` with both `d₁, d₂` squarefree and `≠ 1`, then `d₁ = d₂` ## Helper Lemmas - `squarefree_eq_of_rat_sq_mul`: if `d₁ = d₂ · r²` with both squarefree, then `d₁ = d₂` - `int_dvd_of_ratio_square`: if `d₁/d₂` is a rational square and `d₂` is squarefree, then `d₂ ∣ d₁` - `not_isSquare_neg_one_rat`: `-1` is not a square in `ℚ` --- - [ ] depends on: #36347 WIP t-number-theory blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor large-import LLM-generated 400/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Squarefree/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/QuadraticField/Basic.lean 4 4 ['FrankieeW', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
112-77007
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
35755 Vilin97
author:Vilin97
feat(Analysis/ODE): forward Euler method convergence WIP Prove the convergence of the Forward Euler Method. This is the first theorem in most textbooks on numerical analysis for ODEs. --- The initial proof was produced by [Aristotle](https://aristotle.harmonic.fun). The code was then iteratively refined (factoring out lemmas, golfing, simplifying proofs) using Claude Code (Claude Opus 4.6). * [ ] depends on: #35753 new-contributor WIP LLM-generated merge-conflict 404/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/EulerMethod.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Order/PiecewiseLinear.lean 3 7 ['Vilin97', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
112-61268
3 months ago
unknown
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36347 FrankieeW
author:FrankieeW
feat(NumberTheory/QuadraticField): define quadratic number fields as QuadraticAlgebra ℚ d 0 Define `Qsqrtd d` as `QuadraticAlgebra ℚ d 0`, representing the quadratic number field `ℚ(√d)`. Prove trace and norm results, show `Qsqrtd d` is a number field and a quadratic extension when `d` is not a perfect square, and prove that `ℚ(√0)` and `ℚ(√1)` are not fields. Include `IsQuadraticField` as a predicate for quadratic extensions of `ℚ`, and bridge lemmas connecting squarefree integer parameters to the non-square condition. This PR is part of a series upstreaming the [QuadraticNumberFields](https://github.com/FrankieeW/QuadraticNumberFields) project. [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/quadratic.20number.20fields) --- ### PRs - #36347 (this PR) - #36387 --- <!-- The text above the `---` will become the commit message when your PR is merged. Please leave a blank newline before and after the `---`, otherwise the tooling may not work correctly. For details on the requirements for commit messages, see [Mathlib Commit Conventions](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/commit_conventions.html). --> <!-- 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 not ready for a review yet, add `[WIP]` to the PR title to mark it as a work in progress. --> <!-- ### Checklist --> <!-- Put an `x` inside `[ ]` to check the box. - [x] The PR title is in Conventional Commits style (`feat:`, `fix:`, `chore:`, etc.) and adequate for the final squash-merge commit message (see [Mathlib Commit Conventions](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/commit_conventions.html)). If this PR closes an issue, write `Closes #NNNN` in the above PR description. If it doesn't, no action is required. Zulip discussion link (optional, but very useful): https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/NNN-channel-name/topic/topic.20name --> t-number-theory new-contributor large-import awaiting-author LLM-generated 191/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/QuadraticAlgebra/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Squarefree/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/QuadraticField/Basic.lean 4 29 ['FrankieeW', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'riccardobrasca', 'tb65536', 'wwylele'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
112-56588
3 months ago
158-83627
158 days ago
7-4875
7 days
32880 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Analysis/Asymptotics): define subpolynomial growth ## Main definitions * `Asymptotics.IsSubpolynomial l f g`: A function `f` has subpolynomial growth with respect to `g` along filter `l` if `f = O(1 + ‖g‖^k)` for some natural `k`. ## Main results * `IsSubpolynomial.const`: Constant functions have subpolynomial growth * `IsSubpolynomial.id`: Identity has subpolynomial growth * `IsSubpolynomial.add`: Closure under addition * `IsSubpolynomial.neg`: Closure under negation * `IsSubpolynomial.sub`: Closure under subtraction * `IsSubpolynomial.mul`: Closure under multiplication * `IsSubpolynomial.pow`: Closure under powers * `isSubpolynomial_iff_one_add`: Equivalence with `(1 + ‖g‖)^k` formulation * `IsSubpolynomial.uniform`: Uniform bounds for finite families ## Implementation notes The definition uses `1 + ‖g‖^k` rather than `(1 + ‖g‖)^k` as the primary form, with the equivalence established in `isSubpolynomial_iff_one_add`. Four private auxiliary lemmas handle the key inequalities needed for closure proofs. Closes #32658 awaiting-author t-analysis new-contributor 184/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/Subpolynomial.lean 2 29 ['0xTerencePrime', 'ADedecker', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
111-16524
3 months ago
222-49732
222 days ago
22-12319
22 days
38750 openendings
author:openendings
feat(Data/Nat): add padicValNat_add_eq_min Add lemmas for `padicValNat` mirroring the [e]multiplicity API, including - padicValNat_eq_of_dvd_of_not_dvd - padicValNat_add_of_gt - padicValNat_add_eq_min --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor awaiting-author 36/0 Mathlib/Data/Nat/MaxPowDiv.lean 1 7 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'openendings'] nobody
110-22966
3 months ago
110-48462
110 days ago
3-59736
3 days
38170 maddycrim
author:maddycrim
feat(Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation): Finitely Presented Module Lemma From FLT Project Main Definitions: `Module.FinitePresentation.exists_fin_exact` : A finitely presented module M admits an exact sequence F' -> F -> M -> 0 where F' and F are finite free 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 new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
9/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation.lean 1 17 ['chrisflav', 'github-actions', 'maddycrim', 'themathqueen', 'vlad902'] nobody
109-21297
3 months ago
109-21297
109 days ago
17-35026
17 days
36896 PieterCuijpers
author:PieterCuijpers
feat (Algebra/Order/Quantale): isMulLeftsided, isMulRightsided, isMulTwosided and strict versions * Adding definitions of quantale elements being leftsided, rightsided, and twosided, and strict versions Should we include these definitions in the main Algebra/Order/Quantale.lean file, or start a separate file for them? I have a few basic theorems I would like to include on these notions, but invite suggestions. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
81/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Quantale.lean 1 5 ['NoahW314', 'PieterCuijpers', 'chrisflav', 'github-actions'] mariainesdff
assignee:mariainesdff
109-2442
3 months ago
115-81097
115 days ago
39-15412
39 days
38960 ajhendel
author:ajhendel
chore: remove ℕ+ interval_cases workaround in ADEInequality `interval_cases` now supports `ℕ+`, so the manual `Finset.mem_Iio`/`Finset.mem_Ico` + `conv` + `fin_cases` workaround (marked with a porting note) is no longer needed. Replaces three 3-4 line workaround blocks with `interval_cases p`/`q`/`r`. t-number-theory new-contributor awaiting-CI 3/10 Mathlib/NumberTheory/ADEInequality.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
108-4993
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
32742 LTolDe
author:LTolDe
feat(MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic): add class SuslinSpace add new class `SuslinSpace` for a topological space that is an analytic set in itself This will be useful to prove the **Effros Theorem**, see [zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Effros.20Theorem/with/558712441). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 awaiting-zulip t-measure-probability awaiting-author 4/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic.lean 1 10 ['ADedecker', 'LTolDe', 'dagurtomas', 'dupuisf', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin'] PatrickMassot
assignee:PatrickMassot
106-62588
3 months ago
227-81989
227 days ago
11-6345
11 days
39108 idontgetoutmuch
author:idontgetoutmuch
feat(Geometry/Manifold/GroupLieAlgebra): Add mfderiv_mul_left_mul and left-translate for integral curves Add the following: `mfderiv_mul_left_mul`: the derivative of left-multiplication satisfies a chain rule: $$d(L_{g \cdot h})_x = d(L_g)_{h \cdot x} \circ d(L_h)_x$$ `mulInvariantVectorField_mul`: the vector field at the translated point is the push forward of the vector field: $$V(g \cdot h) = d(L_g)_h(V(h))$$ `IsMIntegralCurve.left_translate`: using these, if $\gamma$ is an integral curve of $V$, then so is $t \mapsto g \bullet \gamma(t)$ for any $g \in G$, since: $$\frac{d}{dt}(g \bullet \gamma(t)) = d(L_g)_{\gamma(t)}\left(\frac{d\gamma}{dt}(t)\right) = d(L_g)_{\gamma(t)}(V(\gamma(t))) = V(g \bullet \gamma(t))$$ I argue (*) all the time with LLMs so this PR will certainly have had some input from them. Is that enough of a disclosure? (*) Like Lewis Carroll: In my youth said the sage I took to the law and argued each case with wife And the muscular strength that it gave to my jaw has lasted the rest of my life t-differential-geometry new-contributor awaiting-author LLM-generated 73/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/GroupLieAlgebra.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
104-72564
3 months ago
104-72629
104 days ago
0-37210
10 hours
39151 anovickis
author:anovickis
feat(Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Matrix): IsTopologicalGroup for specialUnitaryGroup Adds `ContinuousInv` and `IsTopologicalGroup` instances for `Matrix.specialUnitaryGroup n 𝕜`. The unitary group `Matrix.unitaryGroup n α` already inherits these via the `unitaryGroup ≡ unitary R` abbrev + existing instances on `unitary R` (in `Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Star/Unitary.lean`). However, `specialUnitaryGroup` is the sub-Submonoid `unitaryGroup ⊓ MonoidHom.mker detMonoidHom` — it does not auto-inherit those instances since it is not literally an alias of `unitary R`. ### New declarations - `instance Matrix.specialUnitaryGroup.instContinuousInv` — proven via `Matrix.star_eq_inv` + `continuous_star` - `instance Matrix.specialUnitaryGroup.instIsTopologicalGroup` — combining `ContinuousMul` (from Submonoid structure) + `ContinuousInv` Both placed inside the existing `EntrywiseSupNorm` section in `Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Matrix.lean` (the natural neighborhood for matrix-specific topological structure on (special) unitary groups). ### Motivation These instances enable using `specialUnitaryGroup` as a topological group in homogeneous-space constructions (e.g., `SU(3) ⧸ T = F₂` flag manifolds). They complement #39146 (CompactSpace instances for the same groups) — together giving the standard 'compact topological group' typeclass set on `specialUnitaryGroup`. ### Verification \`\`\`lean example : ContinuousInv (Matrix.specialUnitaryGroup (Fin 3) ℂ) := inferInstance -- now works example : IsTopologicalGroup (Matrix.specialUnitaryGroup (Fin 3) ℂ) := inferInstance -- now works \`\`\` Both fail on master without this PR; both succeed after. t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 30/0 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Matrix.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'wwylele'] nobody
103-61688
3 months ago
103-61688
103 days ago
0-3025
50 minutes
39191 m13683320924-hue
author:m13683320924-hue
feat: define Asymptotics.IsSubpolynomial This PR defines `Asymptotics.IsSubpolynomial l f g`, meaning that `f` is asymptotically bounded by `1 + ‖g‖ ^ k` for some `k : ℕ`. It also adds basic closure lemmas for constants, addition, multiplication, and natural powers. Towards #32658. The formalization was developed with the help of Doubao-Seed-2.0-code and manually checked in 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-analysis new-contributor 259/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Asymptotics/Subpolynomial.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
103-1246
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
39213 m13683320924-hue
author:m13683320924-hue
feat: define maximal cliques and independent sets This PR adds explicit predicates for maximal cliques and maximal independent sets: - `SimpleGraph.IsMaximalClique` - `SimpleGraph.IsMaximalIndepSet` It also adds conversion lemmas to and from the existing `Maximal G.IsClique` and `Maximal G.IsIndepSet` formulations, plus basic complement and maximum-to-maximal lemmas. Towards #34962. The formalization was developed with the help of Doubao-Seed-2.0-code and manually checked in 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 LLM-generated 60/22 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Clique.lean 1 3 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
102-67053
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
39165 allenhaozhu
author:allenhaozhu
feat(Probability/Moments): add IsSubExponential class Add `ProbabilityTheory.IsSubExponential X μ ν b`, the sub-exponential random variable class: `mgf X μ s ≤ exp (s²ν/2)` for `|s| < 1/b`. Mirror the structure of the existing `Mathlib/Probability/Moments/SubGaussian.lean`. Include constructor lemmas (`IsSubExponential.const`, `mono_b`, `mono_nu`) and a tail bound derived through Mathlib's `measure_ge_le_exp_mul_mgf`. --- ## AI-assistance disclosure Per the Mathlib [AI-use policy](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html#use-of-ai): - **Tool.** Claude Code (Anthropic) with the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model. - **Use.** I specified the target lemma statements and the proof strategy; the assistant drafted Lean 4 tactic combinations against current Mathlib. I iterated on the proofs, verified each lemma builds under `lake build` from a clean checkout, and read the final code. - **Vouching.** I have read every declaration in this file and can defend the proofs without further AI assistance. I welcome reviewer feedback on naming, namespace placement, and stylistic alignment with the surrounding Mathlib modules. t-measure-probability new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 257/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Moments/SubExponential.lean 2 4 ['allenhaozhu', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
102-7130
3 months ago
103-16773
103 days ago
0-2698
44 minutes
39168 allenhaozhu
author:allenhaozhu
feat(Analysis/Convex/Subgradient): add subgradient characterization for |·| and ℓ¹ Add `Convex.IsAbsSubgradient x g`, the predicate that `g` is a subgradient of `|·|` at `x`. Prove the standard characterization: the only subgradient at `x > 0` is `1`; at `x < 0` it is `-1`; at `x = 0` the subgradients are exactly `[-1, 1]`. Add `IsL1Subgradient`, the componentwise lift to `Fin n → ℝ` used by ℓ¹-regularized estimation (Lasso KKT). --- ## AI-assistance disclosure Per the Mathlib [AI-use policy](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html#use-of-ai): - **Tool.** Claude Code (Anthropic) with the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model. - **Use.** I specified the target lemma statements and the proof strategy; the assistant drafted Lean 4 tactic combinations against current Mathlib. I iterated on the proofs, verified each lemma builds under `lake build` from a clean checkout, and read the final code. - **Vouching.** I have read every declaration in this file and can defend the proofs without further AI assistance. I welcome reviewer feedback on naming, namespace placement, and stylistic alignment with the surrounding Mathlib modules. t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 231/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Subgradient/Abs.lean 2 4 ['allenhaozhu', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
102-7128
3 months ago
103-16858
103 days ago
0-2608
43 minutes
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
100-79369
3 months ago
100-78773
100 days ago
100-78613
100 days
31662 edwin1729
author:edwin1729
feat(Topology/Order): topological basis of scott topology on Complete… …PartialOrder --- [Zulip discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.3E.20Algebraic.20complete.20partial.20order.20and.20domain.20theory/with/536359313) for this PR. (2/5) PRs in domain theory, proving that scott topologies over Algebraic DCPOs (`CompletePartialOrder`) are sober. The main reference is [Renata, Duality in Domain Theory](https://alyata.github.io/documents/duality_domain_theory.pdf). But the statements can also be found in the canonical text [Abramsky and Jung](https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/samson.abramsky/handbook.pdf) This first PR proves two prerequisites, namely: - the specialization order induced by the scott topology corresponds to the existing order of the DCPO. Prop 3.1.5 in [Duality in Domain Theory](https://alyata.github.io/documents/duality_domain_theory.pdf) and Prop 2.3.2(1) in [Abramsky and Jung](https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/samson.abramsky/handbook.pdf) - the upward closures of compact elements of the DCPO form a topological basis for the Scott Topology. Prop 3.5.2 in [Duality in Domain Theory](https://alyata.github.io/documents/duality_domain_theory.pdf) and Prop 2.3.6(2) in [Abramsky and Jung](https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/samson.abramsky/handbook.pdf) - [x] depends on: #33061 **The next PR is here:** #31670 <!-- 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-topology new-contributor awaiting-author 165/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompactlyGenerated/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/ScottTopologyDCPO.lean,docs/references.bib 5 99 ['b-mehta', 'edwin1729', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'plp127'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
100-69880
3 months ago
108-71316
108 days ago
64-15169
64 days
39393 jayscambler
author:jayscambler
feat(GameTheory): von Neumann minimax theorem for finite matrix games Adds `Mathlib/GameTheory/MatrixGame.lean`. Resolves the TODO at `Mathlib/Topology/Sion.lean:48` ("spell out the particular case of von Neumann theorem") by specialising `Sion.exists_isSaddlePointOn` to the bilinear payoff `∑ i j, x i * M i j * y j` on the pair of standard simplices. Two theorems: - `Matrix.exists_saddle_point`: existence of a saddle point in mathlib's `IsSaddlePointOn` convention (`a` minimiser-in-`X`, `b` maximiser-in-`Y`). - `Matrix.exists_mixedNash`: existence of a mixed Nash equilibrium in the textbook matrix-game orientation (row player maximises, column player minimises). Proved by applying Sion to `-payoff M`. Both forms are useful: the first matches mathlib's existing saddle-point machinery, and the second is the statement most game-theory texts use directly. Supporting lemmas: continuity of the payoff in each argument (linear in each), and quasi-convexity / quasi-concavity from `LinearMap.convexOn` / `LinearMap.concaveOn`. The simplex hypotheses for Sion (`Convex`, `IsCompact`, `Nonempty`) come from existing mathlib lemmas (`convex_stdSimplex`, `isCompact_stdSimplex`, `single_mem_stdSimplex`). Creates a new top-level `Mathlib/GameTheory/` directory; mathlib currently has none. A natural follow-up would be a `Mathlib/GameTheory/NormalForm.lean` for general n-player normal-form games and pure Nash equilibrium. **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) t-topology new-contributor LLM-generated 216/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/GameTheory/MatrixGame.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sion.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
99-25198
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
22925 ggranberry
author:ggranberry
feat(Mathlib/PlaceHolder/ToeplitzHausdorff): Toeplitz-Hausdorff --- <!-- 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/) WIP new-contributor will-close-soon awaiting-author help-wanted t-analysis 411/0 Mathlib/PlaceHolder/ToeplitzHausdorff.lean,Mathlib/PlaceHolder/ToeplitzHausdorff_v2.lean 2 16 ['AntoineChambert-Loir', 'faenuccio', 'ggranberry', 'github-actions', 'vihdzp'] faenuccio
assignee:faenuccio
99-3725
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
39270 m13683320924-hue
author:m13683320924-hue
feat: prove strict group homs are stable under Prod.map This PR proves that strict group homomorphisms are stable under product maps. It adds an auxiliary lemma showing that the range restriction of a strict group homomorphism is an open quotient map, and uses it to prove that `MonoidHom.prodMap` preserves `Topology.IsStrictMap`. Towards #38421. t-topology new-contributor 44/0 Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Basic.lean 1 7 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'm13683320924-hue'] nobody
98-74478
3 months ago
unknown
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36832 KryptosAI
author:KryptosAI
chore(Data/Finset/Card): rename `pred_card_le_card_erase` to `sub_one_card_le_card_erase` ## Summary The name `pred_card_le_card_erase` suggests `Nat.pred` but the statement uses `- 1` (i.e., `Nat.sub 1`). Rename to `sub_one_card_le_card_erase` to match the actual statement. A deprecated alias is added for backwards compatibility. ### Files changed - `Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean` — definition renamed + deprecated alias - `Mathlib/Data/Finset/Powerset.lean` — reference updated - `Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/SubsetSum.lean` — reference updated - `Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/EraseLead.lean` — reference updated Addresses the `Finset.pred_card_le_card_erase` item in #21584. ## AI disclosure I used Claude Code to explore the codebase (finding all references to rename) and to draft the PR description. I reviewed and understand all changes — these are straightforward renames with a deprecated alias. new-contributor awaiting-author 22/15 Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/EraseLead.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/SubsetSum.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/AhlswedeZhang.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Shadow.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Card.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/Powerset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Card.lean,Mathlib/GroupTheory/Perm/Support.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Operations.lean 9 8 ['KryptosAI', 'Multramate', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mattrobball', 'ooovi'] nobody
96-5667
3 months ago
96-5667
96 days ago
59-40608
59 days
32555 ksenono
author:ksenono
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching): maximum and maximal matchings for Konig's theorem --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. definitions and existence of maximum/maximal matchings in simple graphs. --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor awaiting-author 112/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/DegreeSum.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean 2 46 ['SnirBroshi', 'SproutSeeds', 'YaelDillies', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'ksenono'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
95-79289
3 months ago
96-7048
96 days ago
130-25196
130 days
37584 kennethgoodman
author:kennethgoodman
feat(Data/Nat/Fib): formalize Lamé's theorem ## Summary Formalize [Lamé's theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lam%C3%A9%27s_theorem) (1844), the founding result of computational complexity theory. **Lamé's Theorem:** If the Euclidean algorithm on inputs `(a, b)` with `b ≤ a` takes `n + 1` division steps, then `b ≥ fib(n + 1)` and `a ≥ fib(n + 2)`. ### New definitions - `Nat.euclidSteps`: counts the number of division steps in the Euclidean algorithm on natural number inputs. ### New theorems - `Nat.fib_le_of_euclidSteps`: the main Lamé bound — Fibonacci lower bound on inputs given a step count. - `Nat.euclidSteps_le_of_lt_fib`: the contrapositive — step count upper bound given a Fibonacci bound on the smaller input. - `Nat.add_mod_le`: helper lemma that `b + a % b ≤ a` when `b ≤ a` and `0 < b`. ### Proof strategy Induction on `n`, tracking both elements of the pair. The key insight is that each Euclidean step replaces `(a, b)` with `(b, a % b)`, and since `a ≥ b + a % b` (because `a / b ≥ 1`), the Fibonacci recurrence `fib(n+3) = fib(n+2) + fib(n+1)` matches the structure of the algorithm. ### References - Gabriel Lamé, *Note sur la limite du nombre des divisions dans la recherche du plus grand commun diviseur entre deux nombres entiers*, Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences, 1844. --- ### AI usage disclosure Per the [Mathlib AI guidelines](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html#use-of-ai): Claude Code (Claude Opus 4.6) was used to assist with writing the Lean 4 proof code, fixing tactic errors, and drafting this PR description. The mathematical proof (induction on step count, tracking both pair elements through the Fibonacci recurrence) was designed by hand and verified on paper before formalization. I have reviewed and understand every line of the resulting Lean code and can explain all proof steps. --- - [x] builds cleanly (`lake build Mathlib.Data.Nat.Fib.Lame`) - [x] no `sorry` - [x] lines ≤ 100 characters, no trailing whitespace - [x] `autoImplicit false` - [x] docstrings on all public declarations new-contributor LLM-generated t-data merge-conflict 121/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Fib/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Fib/Lame.lean,docs/1000.yaml 5 25 ['euprunin', 'github-actions', 'kennethgoodman', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] TwoFX
assignee:TwoFX
95-66161
3 months ago
95-66162
95 days ago
44-53174
44 days
36274 JTylM
author:JTylM
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching): implemented the matchingNumber of a graph --- - [ ] depends on: #36406 - [ ] depends on: #32555 I implemented the matchingNumber as described in the issue and proved some statements including showing that there exists a matching achieving the matchingNumber. matchingNumber is increasing under injective maps matchingNumber is equal under isomorphisms matchingNumber of a matching is the cardinality of the matching This is my first PR and i had some trouble with some of the proofs, especially with the proof for matchingNumber.isAttained. So any suggestions on how to make the proofs shorter would be welcome. Also i was not sure about the naming of some of the theorems so i would apprechiate feedback here as well. new-contributor t-combinatorics blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 292/2 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean 1 40 ['JTylM', 'SnirBroshi', 'SproutSeeds', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] nobody
95-46011
3 months ago
155-86200
155 days ago
8-58058
8 days
39569 AlexBrodbelt
author:AlexBrodbelt
feat(Mathlib/Data/Finite/Units): Units are (in)finite if type is (in)finite Shows - [ ] depends on: #39568 - [ ] depends on: #39567 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-data new-contributor 75/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Option.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Subtype.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Units.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
95-7171
3 months ago
unknown
unknown
39568 AlexBrodbelt
author:AlexBrodbelt
feat(Mathlib/Data/Finite/Subtype): Subtype of elements not equal to a term is finite iff type is finite Subtype of terms not equal to a term is finite iff type is finite. This is an intermediate result to prove that if a `GroupWithZero` is (in)finite then the `Units` are (in)finite. - [ ] depends on: #39567 [shows option type is finite iff type 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-data new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 45/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Option.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finite/Subtype.lean 3 5 ['AlexBrodbelt', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'themathqueen'] nobody
94-83207
3 months ago
95-12397
95 days ago
0-1230
20 minutes
33786 hdmkindom
author:hdmkindom
feat(Analysis/Matrix): add Jacobian matrix for matrix-valued functions This PR introduces the Jacobian matrix for matrix-valued functions `F : Matrix m n 𝕜 → Matrix p q 𝕜`. The Jacobian matrix `jacobianMatrix F X` at point `X` is indexed by `(p × q) × (m × n)`, where each entry represents the partial derivative with respect to a basis element. To handle instance-mismatch issues with matrix norms, we use local Frobenius norm instances. This PR adds the new file: 'Analysis/Matrix/Jacobian.lean' ## Main definitions - `jacobianMatrix F X`: The Jacobian matrix at point `X`, defined by `jacobianMatrix F X (i, k) (j, l) = (fderiv ℝ F X (Matrix.single j l 1)) i k` ## Main theorems - `fderiv_eq_jacobian_mul`: Express the Fréchet derivative as a contraction with the Jacobian - `jacobianMatrix_comp`: Chain rule for Jacobian matrices - `jacobianMatrix_linear`, `jacobianMatrix_id`, `jacobianMatrix_const`: Basic properties - `jacobianMatrix_add`, `jacobianMatrix_smul`: Linearity properties t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 174/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Jacobian.lean 2 21 ['erdOne', 'github-actions', 'hdmkindom', 'jcommelin'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
94-76009
3 months ago
185-82451
185 days ago
39-33087
39 days
39673 drocta
author:drocta
feat: add instances of MetricSpace, NormedAddGroup, and NormedAddCommGroup for DirectLimit add files `Topology/MetricSpace/DirectLimit.lean` (with an instance of `MetricSpace` for a `DirectLimit` of a directed system of `MetricSpace`s with `IsometryClass` map types between them) and `Analysis/Normed/Group/DirectLimit.lean` (with instances of `NormedAddGroup` and `NormedAddCommGroup` on `DirectLimit`) also lemmas `dist_def` and `norm_def` for these. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 is part of a project of adding support for 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 uses `IsometryClass` to implement the requirement that the directed systems preserve the `Norm` on the `NormedAddGroup`s, following the advice I got [this Zulip thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Representing.20norm-preservation.20for.20directed.20systems.3F/with/595941824) . Use of AI: I again used ChatGPT a bit for some advice when writing this (for example, for ideas for simplifying parts of proofs that I suspected could be simpler/shorter, and for advice on which of a couple options would be more idiomatic). I can personally vouch for all of these contributions, and that I understand this code. t-topology new-contributor awaiting-author 258/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Group/DirectLimit.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Ring/DirectLimit.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/DirectLimit.lean 4 23 ['drocta', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] nobody
92-30080
3 months ago
92-43550
92 days ago
0-13565
3 hours
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
91-47251
2 months ago
177-65766
177 days ago
180-14601
180 days
31796 dobronx1325
author:dobronx1325
feat(Data/Real/EReal): add mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left theorem This PR adds the theorem `EReal.mul_lt_mul_of_pos_left`, which states that for a positive real number `a` and extended reals `b < c`, left multiplication by `a` preserves the strict order: `(a : EReal) * b < (a : EReal) * c`. The theorem complements existing order-preserving properties for addition in `EReal` and extends the algebraic structure for multiplication. The proof uses basic properties of extended reals and order relations. --- <!-- 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-data new-contributor merge-conflict 23/0 Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean 1 5 ['JovanGerb', 'LLaurance', 'dobronx1325', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
91-8743
2 months ago
270-6871
270 days ago
6-21252
6 days
35834 homeowmorphism
author:homeowmorphism
feat(Mathlib/GroupTheory/PresentedGroup): every group has a presentation We show that every group has a presentation defined by taking the free group with all of the group elements as the generators, and defining the relations as the kernel of the induced subjective homomorphism from that free group to the group itself. Use of AI: This has been vibe-coded with GPT-Codex-5.3, was updated through review, and was double-checked 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-group-theory large-import awaiting-author LLM-generated merge-conflict 29/1 Mathlib/GroupTheory/PresentedGroup.lean 1 16 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'euprunin', 'github-actions', 'homeowmorphism', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
90-75226
2 months ago
169-59759
169 days ago
4-29717
4 days
39146 anovickis
author:anovickis
feat(Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Matrix): CompactSpace instances for unitaryGroup and specialUnitaryGroup Adds `CompactSpace` instances (and supporting `IsClosed` / `IsCompact` lemmas) for the matrix unitary and special unitary groups. The compactness follows from Heine-Borel applied to the entrywise sup norm: every unitary matrix has all entries bounded by `1` (via the existing `entry_norm_bound_of_unitary` lemma), and `Matrix n n 𝕜` is finite-dimensional, so `closed + bounded ⇒ compact`. ### New declarations - `isClosed_unitaryGroup`, `isCompact_unitaryGroup` - `instance Matrix.unitaryGroup.instCompactSpace` - `isClosed_specialUnitaryGroup`, `isCompact_specialUnitaryGroup` - `instance Matrix.specialUnitaryGroup.instCompactSpace` All placed inside the existing `EntrywiseSupNorm` section in `Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Matrix.lean`, so the `Matrix.Norms.Elementwise` scope used for the bound is already in scope. ### Motivation These instances enable downstream constructions of compact matrix Lie groups such as flag manifolds (e.g. SU(3)/T = F₂), where the quotient inherits compactness for free via `Quotient.compactSpace`. They also fill an obvious gap in the matrix-group API: `unitary R` is known to be closed, but compactness for `Matrix.unitaryGroup` was not previously available as an instance. Claude Code / Anthropic was used for generating the code, Verification was done with lake build, each lemma reviewed. Proofs came out of F2 mass gap lean library - so compile verified t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 52/0 Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/Matrix.lean 1 12 ['anovickis', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'wwylele'] nobody
89-70311
2 months ago
103-62319
103 days ago
0-6851
1 hour
31898 ntapiam
author:ntapiam
feat(LinearAlgebra/TensorAlgebra): implement HopfAlgebra for TensorAlgebra implementation of the natural Hopf algebra structure on the TensorAlgebra new-contributor t-ring-theory awaiting-author merge-conflict 253/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/FreeAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/FreeAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/TensorAlgebra.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/TensorAlgebra.lean 6 66 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'hawkrobe', 'kckennylau', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ntapiam'] nobody
88-62769
2 months ago
272-48529
272 days ago
0-30128
8 hours
39871 daiduo2
author:daiduo2
feat(Analysis/ODE): Uniform Gronwall inequality ## Summary Adds the integral-form **Uniform Gronwall inequality**, a variant of Gronwall's inequality essential in PDE theory. Unlike the standard Gronwall bound which depends on an initial value, the uniform version provides a bound on `y(t)` that depends only on the **time-averages** of `g`, `h`, and `y` over sliding windows of length `r`. ## Mathematical Statement Let `y, g, h : ℝ → ℝ` satisfy `y'(t) ≤ g(t) * y(t) + h(t)` on `[0, T)`. If for some `r > 0`: - `∫_t^{t+r} g(s) ds ≤ a₁` - `∫_t^{t+r} h(s) ds ≤ a₂` - `∫_t^{t+r} y(s) ds ≤ a₃` for all `t ∈ [0, T-r]`, then `y(t) ≤ (a₃/r + a₂) * exp(a₁)` for all `t ∈ [r, T]`. ## Changes - **New file**: `Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/UniformGronwall.lean` (~590 lines) - `uniformGronwallBound` — the explicit bound - `uniformGronwallBound_of_a₂0_a₃0`, `uniformGronwallBound_nonneg` — simp lemmas - `le_uniformGronwallBound_of_deriv_le` — main theorem - **Updated**: `Mathlib.lean` — added import ## Design Decisions - Real-valued functions `ℝ → ℝ` (generalization to normed spaces left for future work) - Right derivatives (`HasDerivWithinAt` with `Ici`), matching `Gronwall.lean` style - Assumes non-negativity (`g, h, y ≥ 0`), standard in PDE applications ## References - R. Temam, *Infinite-Dimensional Dynamical Systems in Mechanics and Physics*, Appendix A t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author LLM-generated 601/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/UniformGronwall.lean 2 4 ['daiduo2', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
86-63130
2 months ago
87-74038
87 days ago
0-12410
3 hours
33817 FlAmmmmING
author:FlAmmmmING
fix(Combinatorics/Enumerative/Schroder): fix the definition of `smallSchroder` In the previous definition, the small Schröder numbers were defined as ```LaTeX s_0 = 1, s_1 = 1, s_2 = 1, s_3 = 3... ``` , which does not match the sequence listed in OEIS A006318. Moreover, this definition makes it difficult to correctly write the generating function for the small Schröder numbers. This PR fixes this issue. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict 61/39 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Schroder.lean 1 21 ['FlAmmmmING', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
84-51756
2 months ago
149-29762
149 days ago
74-33585
74 days
35951 parabamoghv
author:parabamoghv
feat(CategoryTheory/Monoidal): evaluation coevaluation isomorphisms This PR adds four features to rigid categories: 1. `coevaluation_evaluation` and `evaluation_coevaluation` as isomorphism equalities: Using `IsIso` instances for the `evaluation` and `coevaluation` morphisms, we promote the morphism equalities to isomorphism equalities. 2. `ExactPairing Y X` from `ExactPairing X Y`: Using an exact pairing and `IsIso` instances for both `evaluation` and `coevaluation`, we swap the exact pairing by inverting the evaluation and coevaluation morphisms. Any suggestions for the definition name are welcome. Right now it is `ExactPairing.Symm`. The second choice was `ExactPairing.Swap`. 3. `HasLeftDual X` from `HasRightDual X`: Using a `HasRightDual X` instance and relevant `IsIso` instances, we construct a left dual. Similar construction for the other way. 4. `LeftDual` isomorphic to `RightDual`: Using relevant `IsIso` instances, we provide the isomorphism from the left dual of an object to the right dual. This can be achieved in two ways: either by using `leftDualIso` or using `rightDualIso`. We will prove in a subsequent PR that both these isomorphisms are equal. Motivation: This is part of an effort to formalize CategoricalGroups, which can be defined as right rigid groupoids. The approach is motivated by the discussion in [#34830](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/34830). Any comments or suggestions are welcome, especially about the naming. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 64/2 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monoidal/Rigid/Basic.lean 1 19 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'parabamoghv', 'robin-carlier'] robin-carlier
assignee:robin-carlier
84-50098
2 months ago
155-72894
155 days ago
7-33709
7 days
38595 openendings
author:openendings
chore(CategoryTheory): remove defeq abuse in Monad/Kleisli.lean Currently most of Kleisli.lean uses defeq abuse to perform deep rewrites equivalent to `Kleisli.of_mk`, `Kleisli.mk_of`, etc. This PR removes all backward.isDefEq.respectTransparency from the file. Additionally: - Add `theorem Kleisli.comp`, encoding `Kleisli.category.map_comp` in the base category. - Add `theorem Cokleisli.comp`, encoding `category.map_comp` in the base category. - Make `C` implicit in `Monad.unit_naturality` and `Monad.mu_naturality`. - Make `C` implicit in `Comonad.counit_naturality` and `Comonad.delta_naturality`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 would greatly appreciate advice ([e.g. via Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#user/1060393)) on tackling the remainder of this file: the defeqs mostly appear in morally `simp`/`calc` proofs that look horrid in `refine` style. I can supply more rfl theorems like `of_mk` and `mk_of` (and hope to do so in subsequent PRs), but don't know how to use them for a deep type rewrite.~~ [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-category-theory new-contributor awaiting-author WIP merge-conflict 95/28 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monad/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Monad/Kleisli.lean,MathlibTest/CategoryTheory/Monad.lean 3 23 ['dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'openendings'] nobody
84-46289
2 months ago
116-39107
116 days ago
0-3708
1 hour
39164 allenhaozhu
author:allenhaozhu
feat(Probability/Distance): add total variation distance `tvDist` Add `MeasureTheory.tvDist : Measure α → Measure α → ℝ≥0∞`, the total variation distance between two measures, defined via the truncated subtraction `μ - ν` already in `Mathlib.MeasureTheory.Measure.Sub`. Add four basic lemmas (`tvDist_self`, `tvDist_comm`, `tvDist_nonneg`, `tvDist_le_one`) and a bridge lemma `tvDist_eq_signedMeasure_totalVariation` connecting `tvDist` to the existing `MeasureTheory.SignedMeasure.totalVariation` for finite measures. --- ## AI-assistance disclosure Per the Mathlib [AI-use policy](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html#use-of-ai): - **Tool.** Claude Code (Anthropic) with the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model. - **Use.** I specified the target lemma statements and the proof strategy; the assistant drafted Lean 4 tactic combinations against current Mathlib. I iterated on the proofs, verified each lemma builds under `lake build` from a clean checkout, and read the final code. - **Vouching.** I have read every declaration in this file and can defend the proofs without further AI assistance. I welcome reviewer feedback on naming, namespace placement, and stylistic alignment with the surrounding Mathlib modules. t-measure-probability new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author merge-conflict 187/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Distance/TotalVariation.lean 2 5 ['allenhaozhu', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
84-46026
2 months ago
103-16765
103 days ago
0-2707
45 minutes
34875 banrovegrie
author:banrovegrie
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix): add Sherman-Morrison formula Mathlib has the matrix determinant lemma (`det_add_replicateCol_mul_replicateRow` in SchurComplement.lean) but lacked the corresponding inverse formula. This PR fills that gap. - Add `Matrix.inv_add_vecMulVec`: Sherman-Morrison formula for `(A + uv^T)^{-1}` - Add `Matrix.inv_sub_vecMulVec`: subtraction variant - Add `Matrix.isUnit_det_add_vecMulVec`: invertibility under the formula's hypotheses ## Test plan - [x] `lake build` passes - [x] Lines within 100 char limit - [x] All declarations have docstrings **Any specific AI usage?**: Used Copilot for review purposes. t-algebra new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
135/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/ShermanMorrison.lean 2 15 ['Xxxjdjdid', 'banrovegrie', 'chrisflav', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] chrisflav
assignee:chrisflav
82-74145
2 months ago
128-75222
128 days ago
69-2479
69 days
38887 Rosario-Leonardi-CT
author:Rosario-Leonardi-CT
feat(Analysis/Fourier/ZMod): add dft_star_comp Adds `ZMod.dft_star_comp`, expressing that `𝓕 (star ∘ Φ) k = star (𝓕 Φ (-k))`, the discrete analogue of the Fourier transform's interaction with complex conjugation, complementing the existing `dft_comp_neg`. --- AI disclosure: lemma statement and proof drafted with assistance from Claude Code; verified by the Lean compiler with no `sorry` and standard axioms only (`propext`, `Classical.choice`, `Quot.sound`). t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 9/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/ZMod.lean 1 9 ['Rosario-Leonardi-CT', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
82-73408
2 months ago
105-72344
105 days ago
5-5712
5 days
35672 dennj
author:dennj
feat(RingTheory/Polynomial/Cyclotomic): vanishing sums and fiber equidistribution at primitive roots ## Summary Building on `sum_eq_zero_iff_forall_eq` from #34592, this PR adds: - cyclotomic_dvd_of_aeval_eq_zero, exists_int_smul_cyclotomic_of_natDegree_le_totient — integer polynomials vanishing at a primitive n-th root are divisible by cyclotomic n ℤ, and (for degree ≤ φ(n)) integer multiples of it. - sum_eq_zero_iff_forall_eq and its ℤ / ZMod p variants — vanishing iff all coefficients equal. - sum_fiber_eq_sum_fiber_of_sum_weighted_pow_eq_zero, card_fiber_eq_card_div_of_sum_pow_eq_zero — fiber equidistribution. - cyclotomic_prime_coeff — the formula (cyclotomic p R).coeff i = if i < p then 1 else 0, generalising existing coeff_zero/coeff_one lemmas. - References: [deLauneyFlannery2011, Lemma 2.8.5] (underlying ℚ/ℕ fact) and [armario2024, Lemma 7 and Theorem 3] (ℤ statement and the fiber-counting application). Theorems imported from: https://github.com/Latinum-Agentic-Commerce/AlgebraicDesignTheory Human made PR with LLM used for documentation and proof golfing t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 128/2 Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Cyclotomic/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Cyclotomic/Roots.lean,docs/references.bib 3 7 ['dennj', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'ocfnash', 'riccardobrasca'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
80-13046
2 months ago
80-13046
80 days ago
46-64147
46 days
39986 CRudrum
author:CRudrum
feat: add HasKernels instance for Pointed --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-category-theory large-import awaiting-author 28/2 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/Pointed.lean 1 11 ['CRudrum', 'Whysoserioushah', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions'] nobody
78-76875
2 months ago
85-62956
85 days ago
0-4460
1 hour
40225 localparty
author:localparty
feat(RingTheory/LaurentSeries): leibniz product rule for derivative This PR adds the Leibniz product rule (`(f * g)' = f' * g + f * g'`) for the first formal derivative on `LaurentSeries R` (R a commutative ring). The first derivative is already packaged in `Mathlib/RingTheory/LaurentSeries.lean` as ```lean def derivative (R : Type*) {V : Type*} [AddCommGroup V] [Semiring R] [Module R V] : LaurentSeries V →ₗ[R] LaurentSeries V := hasseDeriv R 1 ``` with a `derivative_*` family of theorems (`derivative_apply`, `derivative_iterate`, `derivative_iterate_coeff`). The Leibniz product rule was missing. This PR fills that gap, adding `derivative_mul` alongside the existing `derivative_*` family. The proof is direct on coefficients via `HahnSeries.coeff_mul` and an `addAntidiagonal` shift-bijection (matching the style of the existing `hasseDeriv_*` lemmas). Five private helper lemmas factor the coefficient-side calculation: - `derivative_coeff` — clean coefficient formula at k = 1 - `support_derivative_subset` — `(derivative R f).support ⊆ (· - 1) '' f.support` - `isPWO_shifted_support` — PWO preserved by the shift-by-(-1) - `sum_bij_left` / `sum_bij_right` — `Finset.sum_nbij'` shift-reindexings Total addition: ~85 LOC (5 private helpers + the public `derivative_mul`). ## Related future work Full `Derivation` packaging for `LaurentSeries.hasseDeriv` (matching `PowerSeries.derivative`-as-`Derivation` at `Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Derivative.lean:102`) is a natural follow-up, since this Leibniz rule would discharge the `leibniz'` field. Out of scope for this PR; can be a separate follow-up "LaurentSeries algebra-of-derivations API" PR. ## Provenance This lemma surfaced during work on a Lean 4 formalization of equisingular flat connections (Connes–Marcolli 2008, Ch IV §6.4), where `LaurentSeries ℂ` serves as the base ring for the ℂ((t))-module connection-matrix substrate. The Leibniz rule is needed for the category-of-connection-preserving-maps intertwining condition. t-ring-theory new-contributor awaiting-author LLM-generated 104/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/LaurentSeries.lean 1 5 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'localparty'] nobody
78-68482
2 months ago
78-75680
78 days ago
0-6916
1 hour
38348 mirajcs
author:mirajcs
feat(Geometry/Curve): add Frenet–Serret framework --- This PR introduces a basic formalization of smooth parametrized curves in `ℝ³` (`EuclideanSpace ℝ (Fin 3)`) together with the Frenet frame and partial proofs of the Frenet–Serret formulas. Main contributions: * Define `ParametrizedDifferentiableCurve` as a smooth map on an open interval. * Define arc length and arc-length parametrization. * Define geometric quantities: - curvature `κ(t) = ‖α''(t)‖` - tangent, normal, and binormal vector fields - torsion via `‖B'(t)‖` * Introduce the `FrenetFrame` structure. * Prove key Frenet–Serret formulas: - `T' = κ • N` - `B' = -τ • N` - `N' = -κ • T + τ • B` The implementation relies on existing analysis and inner product space infrastructure, as well as properties of the cross product in `ℝ³`. Some intermediate lemmas about orthogonality and cross-product identities are included. At present, some results assume nonvanishing curvature/torsion and include auxiliary hypotheses about derivatives. These can be streamlined in future work. This development is intended as a foundation for further formalization of classical differential geometry (curves and surfaces). --- new-contributor t-differential-geometry awaiting-author 525/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Curves/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Curves/FrenetFrame.lean 3 19 ['bryangingechen', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mirajcs', 'ocfnash', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] nobody
78-42620
2 months ago
115-76727
115 days ago
6-47452
6 days
39939 8e7
author:8e7
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/TreeDecomp): clique lemma for tree decompositions This PR proves the treewidth of a complete graph is `#V - 1` for finite V, and consequently, `G.cliqueNum - 1 <= G.treeWidth`. This PR follows #38334, and is a direct application of #39864. AI Usage: The proofs were developed with the help of Claude Code. I vouch for all the code written and understand the content fully. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #38334 - [ ] depends on: #39864 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR 588/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/Subgraph.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/TreeDecomp.lean 4 5 ['8e7', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
78-40751
2 months ago
86-74737
86 days ago
0-3155
52 minutes
39282 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): add union morphism lemma for LanguageOn In symbolic dynamics. This PR proves that taking the language over a finite shape commutes with unions of configuration sets: $LanguageOn (X \cup Y) U = LanguageOn X U \cup LanguageOn Y U$ The proof is a direct unfolding of definitions: a pattern in the language of $X \cup Y$ comes from restricting a configuration $x ∈ X \cup Y$, and splitting on whether $x \in X$ or $x \in Y$ yields the corresponding inclusion in either $LanguageOn X U$ or $LanguageOn Y U$. The converse direction rebuilds a witness in $X \cup Y$ from either side of the union. Related to issue #39252 t-dynamics new-contributor awaiting-author 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 5 ['Sfgangloff', 'github-actions', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
78-15718
2 months ago
78-15718
78 days ago
23-6256
23 days
32960 dleijnse
author:dleijnse
feat(FieldTheory): adjoin pth roots For a field `k` of exponential characteristic `p` and a subset `S` of `k`, we define the extension of `k` obtained by adjoining all `p`-th roots of elements of `S`. We prove that this is a purely inseparable extension, and provide some basic API. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
131/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/PurelyInseparable/AdjoinPthRoots.lean 2 14 ['artie2000', 'chrisflav', 'dleijnse', 'erdOne', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] erdOne
assignee:erdOne
77-61087
2 months ago
237-74137
237 days ago
10-11880
10 days
37281 AltSoKoly
author:AltSoKoly
Update EdgeConnectivity.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 awaiting-author merge-conflict 123/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/EdgeConnectivity.lean,Mathlib/Data/Int/GCD.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'themathqueen'] nobody
77-58619
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
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
76-13236
2 months ago
76-13290
76 days ago
76-13130
76 days
38344 robo7179
author:robo7179
feat(SimpleGraph/Coloring/VertexColoring): Matching is 2 colorable --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 merge-conflict 51/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/VertexColoring.lean 1 6 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
75-79995
2 months ago
75-79996
75 days ago
46-70512
46 days
33355 0xTerencePrime
author:0xTerencePrime
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity): define vertex connectivity **AI Disclosure**: Developed with LLM assistance (Claude). All mathematical design decisions were made by the author. --- This PR introduces the foundations of vertex connectivity for simple graphs, providing a counterpart to the edge connectivity theory in #32870. ### Main definitions - `SimpleGraph.IsVertexReachable`: two vertices are `k`-vertex-reachable if they remain reachable after removing any set of strictly fewer than `k` vertices, using `G.induce sᶜ`. - `SimpleGraph.IsVertexPreconnected`: a graph is `k`-vertex-preconnected if any two vertices are `k`-vertex-reachable. - `SimpleGraph.IsVertexConnected`: a graph is `k`-vertex-connected if it is `k`-vertex-preconnected and has more than `k` vertices (`k + 1 ≤ ENat.card V`). ### Key lemmas - `k = 0`: 0-connected ↔ nonempty; 0-preconnected always holds - `k = 1`: 1-connected ↔ `Nontrivial V ∧ G.Preconnected` - `anti` / `mono`: antitonic in `k`, monotonic in the graph new-contributor t-combinatorics LLM-generated awaiting-author merge-conflict 169/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/VertexConnectivity.lean 2 166 ['0xTerencePrime', 'SnirBroshi', 'SproutSeeds', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
75-60392
2 months ago
81-56856
81 days ago
64-39414
64 days
36210 vbeffara
author:vbeffara
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): definitions of graph contraction and graph minor A contraction is the image of a graph through a surjective function with connected fibers, and a minor is a contraction of a subgraph. This PR shows that being a contraction is transitive, but does not show the same for minors because the proof is more involved, it will be in a subsequent PR. The definitions are in `Prop` and do not contain data, but I'm not sure if that was the right choice. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict 151/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Contraction.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Minor.lean 3 9 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'robin-carlier', 'vbeffara'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
75-58764
2 months ago
115-80778
115 days ago
53-29930
53 days
39697 sorrachai
author:sorrachai
feat(Data/Tree/Basic): add Membership instance, new notation, rename Tree Summary: 1. [Rename]([#CSLib > Splay tree PR: BinaryTree vs Tree @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/513188-CSLib/topic/Splay.20tree.20PR.3A.20BinaryTree.20vs.20Tree/near/596482765)) from Tree to BinaryTree, which propagates the changes to other files that use it. 2. Add membership instance, prove decidability of membership. 3. Add toListInOrder, toListPreOrder, toListPostOrder Suggestion based on the discussion in the cslib [thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/513188-CSLib/topic/Splay.20tree.20PR/near/596568391)[#CSLib > Splay tree PR @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/513188-CSLib/topic/Splay.20tree.20PR/near/596568391). --- * depends on: #39707 new-contributor awaiting-author 117/8 Mathlib/Data/Tree/Basic.lean 1 8 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'sorrachai'] nobody
74-59871
2 months ago
74-67213
74 days ago
17-19006
17 days
37071 ericluap
author:ericluap
feat: Dedekind completion of rationals is isomorphic to EReal t-order new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 128/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/DedekindCut.lean,Mathlib/Order/Completion.lean 4 60 ['ericluap', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127', 'vihdzp', 'wwylele'] YaelDillies, bryangingechen, vihdzp
assignee:bryangingechen assignee:YaelDillies assignee:vihdzp
74-53548
2 months ago
79-21866
79 days ago
46-48439
46 days
39192 jayscambler
author:jayscambler
feat(InnerProductSpace/PiL2): det of a linear isometry has unit norm Adds `LinearIsometryEquiv.norm_det` and the real corollary `LinearIsometryEquiv.abs_det`. The proof uses the unitary matrix of a linear isometry in orthonormal bases, via `LinearIsometryEquiv.toMatrix_mem_unitaryGroup` and `Matrix.det_of_mem_unitary`. The supporting matrix lemma is moved from `Adjoint.lean` to `PiL2.lean`, where it no longer depends on adjoints. t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 22/0 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/PiL2.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'jayscambler', 'sgouezel', 'themathqueen', 'wwylele'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
72-10283
2 months ago
92-84982
92 days ago
10-6700
10 days
37707 MavenRain
author:MavenRain
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): add IsMaximalClique/IsMaximalIndepSet, refactor IsMaximum* to MaximalFor Addresses #34962 new-contributor t-combinatorics merge-conflict 63/31 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Clique.lean 1 7 ['MavenRain', 'SnirBroshi', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
71-60922
2 months ago
71-60923
71 days ago
26-50538
26 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
71-56564
2 months ago
71-56623
71 days ago
71-56463
71 days
40543 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): add triangular set This PR defines the structure of a **Triangular Set** of multivariate polynomials. A Triangular Set is a finite ordered sequence of non-zero polynomials `[P₁, P₂, ..., Pₘ]` such that their main (max) variables are strictly increasing: `mainVar(P₁) < mainVar(P₂) < ... < mainVar(Pₘ)`. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. Triangular sets provide a structured representation of polynomial systems that facilitates variable elimination. Since the main variables are strictly increasing, variables can be eliminated successively, starting from the last polynomial and proceeding backwards through the sequence. This makes triangular sets a fundamental object in Wu-Ritt Method. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
589/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/TriangularSet.lean 2 3 ['SnkXyx', 'github-actions'] nobody
71-4010
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
38364 openendings
author:openendings
feat(Order): directed complete partial orders Define DirectedCompletePartialOrder and its interaction with iSup and sSup. A directed complete partial order is equivalently: - a partial order with LUBs of nonempty directed sets; - what happens when you remove ⊥ from a CompletePartialOrder; or - a ConditionallyCompletePartialOrder in which every directed set is BddAbove. Like CPOs, DCPOs are commonly studied in denotational semantics. --- Potential applications: - [#Is there code for X? > Summing &#96;ENat&#96;s without topology](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Summing.20.60ENat.60s.20without.20topology/with/590070848) -- defining infinite sums in an DCPO-enriched `AddCommMonoidWithTop` such as `ENat` or `ENNReal`. - [#Is there code for X? > Scott Induction](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Scott.20Induction/with/590112858) -- fixpoint theorems similar to `OmegaCompletePartialOrder`, generalised to arbitrary cardinalities. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order new-contributor awaiting-author 123/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/DirectedCompletePartialOrder/Defs.lean,docs/references.bib 3 5 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'openendings'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
70-28678
2 months ago
70-28678
70 days ago
51-71038
51 days
36731 michael-novak-math
author:michael-novak-math
feat: Frénet moving frame and Frénet equation for plane curves We define the curvature function, normal vector function and the Frénet moving frame for plane curve. We also prove the Frénet equations for plane curves. A separate PR (#37489) will prove the fundamental theorem of plane curves. new-contributor t-differential-geometry t-analysis awaiting-author 327/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Calculus.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/PlaneCurves.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral/FundThmCalculus.lean,docs/references.bib 5 117 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'michael-novak-math', 'scholzhannah'] nobody
70-13560
2 months ago
139-72129
139 days ago
12-731
12 days
36326 Arnav-panjla
author:Arnav-panjla
Feat/gaussian schwartz map feat(Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian): define the Gaussian as a Schwartz function in 1D Define the Gaussian function `x ↦ exp (-x^2)` as a `SchwartzMap` in the one-dimensional case. The proof establishes the Schwartz decay conditions by showing that polynomially weighted expressions of the form `(1 + x^2)^m * exp (-x^2)` are bounded. This allows the Gaussian to be packaged using the `SchwartzMap` API. During the implementation a few adjustments were required to match the current Mathlib API. In particular: * replace the non-existent `IsBigO.mul_right` with `IsBigO.of_bound` applied to the full product `(1 + x^2)^m * exp (-x^2)` * fix `mem_cocompact` usage by replacing `(hh_tendsto.eventually ...).mem_cocompact` with `mem_cocompact.mp (hh_tendsto ...)` * adjust the `hb_bound` step using `gcongr` with exact bounds so that both goals close * remove the unused declaration `hf_nonpos` * register the required import in `Mathlib.lean` This implements the one-dimensional case mentioned in the issue. The generalization to Gaussians associated with arbitrary positive-definite bilinear forms can be added in a follow-up PR. Closes #33072 t-analysis new-contributor 235/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gaussian/SchwartzMap.lean 2 5 ['CoolRmal', 'LLaurance', 'github-actions'] nobody
69-63239
2 months ago
unknown
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39791 zixiaowang17
author:zixiaowang17
feat(Probability/HypothesisTesting): add Neyman-Pearson lemma This PR adds `Probability/HypothesisTesting/NeymanPearson.lean`, formalizing the classical Neyman-Pearson lemma with reference Ingster, Y. and Suslina, I.A., 2012. Nonparametric goodness-of-fit testing under Gaussian models (Vol. 169). Springer Science & Business Media. -/ The main definitions are: * `ProbabilityTheory.NeymanPearson.npLikelihoodRatio` * `ProbabilityTheory.NeymanPearson.npTest` * `ProbabilityTheory.NeymanPearson.npSumError` The main theorem is: * `ProbabilityTheory.NeymanPearson.neyman_pearson` We state the theorem in the weighted form `∫ T dP + t * ∫ (1 - T) dQ`, over measurable tests T : Ω → ℝ with values in [0, 1], using P + Q as the canonical dominating measure; rather than starting with the constrained formulation that fixes the Type I error and minimizes the Type II error. The reasons are two fold. First, it can be thought as the Lagrangian form of the classical constrained Neyman-Pearson problem. Second, this weighted form is often arises in applications, such as, in minimax lower-bound arguments for functional estimation, where one typically reduces estimation lower bounds to testing inequalities involving weighted sums of error probabilities. Worflow with AI: we first manually wrote a blueprint in latex with every definition and lemma we need [NL_Blueprint_NP_Lemma.pdf](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/28199645/NL_Blueprint_NP_Lemma.pdf). then we checked the Mathlib API with claude code, chatgpt and LeanSearch, We manually wrote the outline, in the outline version we deleted the discussion on gamma in the blueprint - since we have used the version of the NP lemma that uses the likelihood ratio to construct the test, rather than writing in terms of comparisons of Radon-Nikodym derivatives with a common dominating measure, and hence have used gamma to arbitrarily define likelihood-ratio sets of measure zero under the null hypothesis. This choice is motivated by the downstream derivation of errors of NP tests. since we are unfamiliar with mathlib naming style, we used claude code skill for proof golfing and some syntax correction, eg whether should use unfold or simp only []; Co-authored-by: Rajarshi Mukherjee <ram521@mail.harvard.edu> --- t-measure-probability new-contributor LLM-generated merge-conflict 179/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Decision/HypothesisTesting/NeymanPearson.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
69-62211
2 months ago
unknown
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35017 robo7179
author:robo7179
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic): every nontrivial tree has at least two leaves Add two theorems to prove that every non trivial tree has at least two leaves (one in Finite the other in Acyclic). --- - [x] depends on: #37399 - [x] depends on: #37400 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict 24/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Finite.lean 2 46 ['IvanRenison', 'SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'robo7179'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
68-55079
2 months ago
157-77193
157 days ago
34-74893
34 days
40615 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): add pseudo division for TriangularSet This PR defines the **pseudo division** for a triangular set: * `MvPolynomial.serPseudo g S`: Pseudo-division of a multivariate polynomial `g` by a triangular set `S`, which pseudo-divides `g` successively by elements of `S`. * `MvPolynomial.IsSetRemainder r g S`: A remainder `r` of `g` by `S` is a polynomial which is reduced with respect to `S` and suffices `(∏ i, (S i).initial ^ es[i]) * g = (∑ i, qs[i] * S i) + r` for some `es : List ℕ` and `qs : List (MvPolynomial σ R)`. The definition and supporting results on `pseudo` used in this development were introduced in PR #40614 . The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40538 - [ ] depends on: #40542 - [ ] depends on: #40543 - [ ] depends on: #40614 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
1849/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/PseudoDivision.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Reduced.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/TriangularSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Initial.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean 6 4 ['SnkXyx', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
68-30053
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
40614 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): add pseudo division for MvPolynomial This PR defines the **pseudo division** for a multivariate polynomial: * `MvPolynomial.pseudoOf i g f`: Pseudo-division of `g` by `f` with respect to a variable `i`, computes `q` and `r` such that `f.initialOf i ^ s * g = q * f + r`, where `r.degreeOf i < f.degreeOf i` * `MvPolynomial.pseudo g f`: pseudo-division of `g` by `f`. If `f` is non-constant, it performs pseudo-division with respect to `f.vars.max`. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40538 - [ ] depends on: #40542 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
935/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/PseudoDivision.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Reduced.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Initial.lean 4 4 ['SnkXyx', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
68-30052
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
40619 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): add ascending set and basic set This PR defines a class `AscendingSetTheory`, the abstract theory of **ascending sets** and **basic sets**. An ascending set is a triangular set with additional reduction properties. A basic set is the "smallest" ascending set contained in a given set of polynomials. The class requires three paramaters, the last one is a predicate `TriangularSet σ R → Prop`, indicating whether an triangular set is an ascending set. Different instances can implement Ritt's ascending sets or Wu's ascending sets. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40537 - [ ] depends on: #40542 - [ ] depends on: #40543 - [ ] depends on: #40544 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
2589/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/AscendingSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Rank.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Reduced.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/TriangularSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Initial.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean 7 4 ['SnkXyx', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
68-22328
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
40617 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): define rank for TriangularSet This PR defines the **rank** of a triangular set: * `TriangularSet.rank`: The rank of a triangular set is a lexicographic sequence of ranks of its polynomials. A more intuitive definition is `rank_lt_iff`, `S < T` if one of the following two occurs: 1. There exists some `k < S.length` such that `S₀ ≈ T₀`, `S₁ ≈ T₁`, ..., `Sₖ₋₁ ≈ Tₖ₋₁` and `Sₖ < Tₖ`. 2. `S.length > T.length` and `∀ i < T.length, Sᵢ ≈ Tᵢ` The rank induces a natural preorder on triangular sets. The definition and supporting results on `TriangularSet` and rank of `MvPolynomial` used in this development were respectively introduced in PR #40543 and PR #40544 . This definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40537 - [ ] depends on: #40543 - [ ] depends on: #40544 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
1652/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Rank.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/TriangularSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Initial.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean 5 4 ['SnkXyx', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
68-22326
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
36103 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): add Characteristic Set This PR adds some definitions and theorems of Characteristic Set Method (also known as Wu's Method). This pr aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. Main Result: * `MvPolynomial.List.vanishingSet_eq_zeroDecomposition_union`: The zero set of a polynomial system $PS$ can be decomposed into a finite union of "quasi-varieties" defined by triangular sets: $Zero(PS) = \bigcup_{CS \in \mathcal{ZD}} Zero(CS / \text{InitialProd}(CS))$ The PR is upstreamized from [github.com/WuProver/lean_characteristic_set](https://github.com/WuProver/lean_characteristic_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] --> - [x] depends on: #36386 - [x] depends on: #37791 - [ ] depends on: #40537 - [ ] depends on: #40538 - [ ] depends on: #40542 - [ ] depends on: #40543 - [ ] depends on: #40544 - [ ] depends on: #40614 - [ ] depends on: #40615 - [ ] depends on: #40617 - [ ] depends on: #40619 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor WIP blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
3627/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/AscendingSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/CharacteristicSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/PseudoDivision.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Rank.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Reduced.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/TriangularSet.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Degrees.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Initial.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean,docs/references.bib 11 26 ['Hagb', 'SnkXyx', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
68-9750
2 months ago
74-22327
74 days ago
35-57234
35 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 awaiting-author 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
67-4991
2 months ago
67-4991
67 days ago
34-78058
34 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 awaiting-author 27/0 Mathlib/Topology/PartitionOfUnity.lean 1 6 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
66-67710
2 months ago
66-67710
66 days ago
36-60212
36 days
26413 michaellee94
author:michaellee94
feat: existence of maximal solutions for ODEs meeting Picard-Lindelöf conditions Add existence proof for maximal solution of ODE using Picard-Lindelöf and a uniqueness theorem using Grönwall's lemma. --- - [x] depends on: #26382 - [x] depends on: #29186 - [x] depends on: #35043 - [ ] depends on: #40687 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-analysis blocked-by-other-PR 662/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/ExistUnique.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/MaximalSolution.lean,docs/undergrad.yaml 4 114 ['botbaki-review', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'michaellee94', 'winstonyin'] nobody
66-3587
2 months ago
66-60713
66 days ago
0-1069
17 minutes
38606 dennj
author:dennj
feat: preparation for Vanishing Sum of Roots of Unity Adds the Mathlib API extensions needed for an upcoming formalization of the Lam-style classification theorem for vanishing sums of roots of unity. * Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearIndependent/Lemmas.lean + `exists_eq_const_of_sum_smul_eq_zero_of_sum_eq_zero_of_linearIndependent`: if `∑ vᵢ = 0` and the first `n-1` of `n` vectors are linearly independent, every linear relation has constant coefficients. * Mathlib/RingTheory/Radical/NatInt.lean + `Nat.totient_eq_div_radical_mul_totient_radical`: Euler's totient splits as `φ(n) = (n / rad n) * φ(rad n)`. * Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/PrimitiveRoots.lean + `IsPrimitiveRoot.sum_range_pow_mul_div_eq_zero_of_dvd`: the `d` evenly-spaced powers of a primitive `k`-th root sum to zero, for `d ∣ k` and `1 < d`. * Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/LinearDisjoint.lean (new) + `IsPrimitiveRoot.linearDisjoint_adjoin_pow_of_coprime`: cyclotomic subfields of coprime orders are linearly disjoint over `ℚ`. * Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/LinearRelations.lean (new) + `IsPrimitiveRoot.coeffs_eq_of_sum_pow_eq_zero_prime_coprime`: in the cyclotomic field of order `p * m` with `p` prime coprime to `m`, any `ℚ⟮ζ^p⟯`-linear relation among powers of `ζ^m` has all coefficients equal. --- I need these as preparation to start formalizing the theorem: Let k be a positive integer. If a finite family of complex k-th roots of unity sums to zero, then the size of the family is a non-negative integer combination of the prime divisors of k. --- Human-made PR with AI used for golfing and documentation new-contributor 219/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/LinearIndependent/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/LinearDisjoint.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Cyclotomic/LinearRelations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Radical/Totient.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/RootsOfUnity/PrimitiveRoots.lean 6 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
65-46606
2 months ago
65-46665
65 days ago
73-21915
73 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 awaiting-author 21/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalProperties/Projective.lean 1 11 ['abeldonate', 'github-actions', 'jjdishere', 'mbkybky', 'vlad902'] jjdishere
assignee:jjdishere
65-38918
2 months ago
65-38938
65 days ago
30-620
30 days
40538 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial): define initial for MvPolynomial This PR defines the **initialOf** and **initial** of a multivariate polynomial: * `MvPolynomial.initialOf`: The initial of `p` with respect to a specific variable `i` is the coefficient of `X i ^ degᵢ(p)` (a polynomial). * `MvPolynomial.initial`: The initial of `p` with respect to its max variable. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
484/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Initial.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
65-36475
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
40542 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): define reduction relation for MvPolynomial This PR defines the **reducedTo** for a multivariate polynomial: * `MvPolynomial.reducedTo`: A polynomial `q` is reduced with respect to `p` if either `q = 0` or the degree of `q` in `p`'s main variable is strictly less than the degree of `p`. * `MvPolynomial.reducedToSet`: `q` is reduced with respect to a set if it is reduced with respect to all elements of the set. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
100/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Reduced.lean 2 3 ['SnkXyx', 'github-actions'] nobody
65-19664
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
40544 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet): define rank for MvPolynomial This PR defines the **rank** of a multivariate polynomial: * `MvPolynomial.rank`: the rank of a polynomial `p` is the pair `(maxVar p, mainDegree p)` ordered lexicographically. The rank induces a natural preorder on multivariate polynomials by comparing first their main variables and then their main degrees. The definition and supporting results on `mainDegree` used in this development were introduced in PR #40537. This definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40537 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP t-algebra new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
232/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CharacteristicSet/Rank.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Degrees.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean 4 8 ['SnkXyx', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
65-9587
2 months ago
unknown
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39981 MarAndrey77
author:MarAndrey77
feat(Analysis/Convex): prove Shapley-Folkman lemma ## Summary This PR adds a formal proof of the Shapley-Folkman lemma for finite sums of sets in finite-dimensional real vector spaces. The main theorem states that if a point belongs to a finite sum of convex hulls, then it can be represented as a sum where all but at most `finrank ℝ E` terms belong to the original sets. ## Main declarations * `shapley_folkman` * `shapley_folkman_exists_choice` * `ShapleyFolkmanRep.nonsingleton_card_le_finrank_of_minimal` ## Implementation notes The proof uses a minimal-complexity representation and a perturbation argument to bound the number of nonsingleton convex combinations by `Module.finrank ℝ E`. ## AI usage AI assistance was used during this project. In particular, it was used to help identify existing Mathlib theorems that could be useful for the proof, and to analyze Lean error messages while debugging the formalization. ## Checks * `lake exe mk_all` * `lake build Mathlib.Analysis.Convex.ShapleyFolkman` * no `sorry` * no linter warnings awaiting-author t-analysis new-contributor 1297/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/ShapleyFolkman.lean 2 10 ['MarAndrey77', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'wwylele'] nobody
63-82103
2 months ago
unknown
unknown
36757 alok
author:alok
feat(Order/Filter): add Filter.IsFree and Filter.IsNonprincipal ## Summary Adds two filter predicates and their basic API: - **`Filter.IsFree`**: no point belongs to every set (`f.ker = ∅`), equivalently `f ≤ cofinite` - **`Filter.IsNonprincipal`**: not equal to `𝓟 s` for any set `s` Every free `NeBot` filter is non-principal (`IsFree.isNonprincipal`), but the converse fails for general filters (e.g. `𝓝 x` in a non-discrete T₁ space is non-principal but not free). For ultrafilters the two notions coincide (`Ultrafilter.isNonprincipal_iff_isFree`). On finite types, no `NeBot` filter is free (`not_isFree_of_neBot`). ## Test plan - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Order.Filter.Cofinite` passes - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Order.Filter.Ultrafilter.Basic` passes 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 98/1 Mathlib/Order/Filter/Cofinite.lean,Mathlib/Order/Filter/Ultrafilter/Basic.lean 2 3 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
63-66169
2 months ago
unknown
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32608 PrParadoxy
author:PrParadoxy
feat(LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct): API for PiTensorProducts indexed by sets This PR addresses a TODO item in LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct.lean: * API for the various ways ι can be split into subsets; connect this with the binary tensor product -- specifically by describing tensors of type ⨂ (i : S), M i, for S : Set ι. Our primary motivation is to formalise the notion of "restricted tensor products". This will be the content of a follow-up PR. Beyond that, the Set API is natural in contexts where the index type has an independent interpretation. An example is quantum physics, where ι ranges over distinguishable degrees of freedom, and where its is common practice to annotate objects by the set of indices they are defined on. --- Stub file with preliminary definition of the restricted tensor product as a direct limit of tensors indexed by finite subsets of an index type: https://github.com/PrParadoxy/mathlib4/blob/restricted-stub/Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Restricted.lean --- - [x] depends on: #32598 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 awaiting-zulip t-algebra WIP merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
300/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Set.lean 3 32 ['PrParadoxy', 'dagurtomas', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'goliath-klein', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
63-59246
2 months ago
242-74954
242 days ago
10-64694
10 days
40677 nrs-status
author:nrs-status
chore: update `Data.PFunctor.Univariate.M` docstring with example usage It is not clear how to make use of the `PFunctor.M` API, an example is added. Following https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Possibly.20infinite.20trees/near/592161797 t-data new-contributor 37/0 Mathlib/Data/PFunctor/Univariate/M.lean 1 11 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'nrs-status'] nobody
63-10974
2 months ago
66-72602
66 days ago
0-475
7 minutes
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 LLM-generated awaiting-author 51/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/ZetaZeros.lean 1 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd'] loefflerd
assignee:loefflerd
62-77197
2 months ago
62-77197
62 days ago
8-25262
8 days
40464 roos-j
author:roos-j
feat(Analysis/Complex): add `conj_exp_ofReal_mul_I` --- This is maybe natural enough to not need justification, but is also useful in https://github.com/roos-j/lean-oscillatory t-analysis new-contributor WIP 3/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'roos-j', 'themathqueen'] nobody
62-7749
2 months ago
63-58198
63 days ago
3-50872
3 days
40707 fraware
author:fraware
CategoryTheory: add naturality and whiskering reference examples ## Summary - Add a naturality square example in `NatTrans.lean` closing via `rw [← NatTrans.naturality]`. - Add whiskering component and naturality square examples in `Whiskering.lean` (`whiskerRight_app`, `whiskerLeft_app`, and `rw [← NatTrans.naturality]`). - Add functoriality reference examples in `Functor/Basic.lean` (`map_id`, `map_comp`, composed-functor `map_id`). - Add a Yoneda composite-map usage example in `Yoneda.lean`. These are reference examples from a category-theory proof friction survey; no new lemmas or imports. ## Test plan - [x] `lake build Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Functor.Basic` - [x] `lake build Mathlib.CategoryTheory.NatTrans` - [x] `lake build Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Whiskering` - [x] `lake build Mathlib.CategoryTheory.Yoneda` - [ ] No new `import` lines; examples use lemmas already in scope t-category-theory new-contributor awaiting-author will-close-soon 36/0 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Functor/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/NatTrans.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Whiskering.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Yoneda.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'joelriou'] nobody
61-31064
2 months ago
unknown
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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 awaiting-author 105/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ParametricIntegral.lean 1 3 ['ADedecker', 'github-actions'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
60-80210
1 month ago
60-80210
60 days ago
16-53863
16 days
38476 agusakov
author:agusakov
refactor(Combinatorics/Digraph): add vertex sets --- Adopting #33466 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author 381/50 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Digraph/Orientation.lean 2 20 ['Shreyas4991', 'YaelDillies', 'agusakov', 'github-actions'] nobody
60-73345
1 month ago
115-25649
115 days ago
3-31839
3 days
33985 YellPika
author:YellPika
feat(Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder): `OmegaCompletePartialOrder` instance for `Sum` with basic `ωScottContinuous` lemmas This PR adds an `OmegaCompletePartialOrder` instance for `Sum`, along with `ωScottContinuous` lemmas for basic operations (`inl`, `inr`, `elim`). Appropriate lemmas are marked with `@[fun_prop]` so that the `fun_prop` tactic can automatically deduce `ωScottContinuous` proofs for functions involving `Sum`s (e.g. see the proof of `Sum.ωScottContinuous_map`). --- - [x] depends on: #33941 - [x] depends on: #37258 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 large-import t-order awaiting-author merge-conflict 205/3 Mathlib/Data/Sum/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Sum/Order.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/ScottContinuity.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Constructions/SumProd.lean 5 59 ['Komyyy', 'Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'YellPika', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] YaelDillies and pechersky
assignee:pechersky assignee:YaelDillies
60-54435
1 month ago
145-18917
145 days ago
52-43778
52 days
40576 zhangmai19
author:zhangmai19
feat(Analysis/Convex): add Shapley-Folkman lemma The Shapley-Folkman lemma is a convex analysis result well-known in economics but rarely stated in math. Roughly: a sum of non-convex sets is "almost convex" — any point in the convex hull of the sum can be written as a sum of points from the individual convex hulls, and at most d of them actually need the convex hull (the rest are already in the original sets). Closes #14427 t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 1022/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/ShapleyFolkman.lean,docs/references.bib 3 12 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'zhangmai19'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
59-30733
1 month ago
unknown
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40200 AlecsFerra
author:AlecsFerra
feat(FinitelyPresentedGroup): add definitional equivalence with generating set given by S : Set G cc @homeowmorphism - [x] depends on: #40726 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-group-theory large-import awaiting-author 26/6 Mathlib/GroupTheory/FinitelyPresentedGroup.lean 1 12 ['AlecsFerra', 'github-actions', 'javgomzar', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tb65536'] tb65536
assignee:tb65536
58-77726
1 month ago
72-7712
72 days ago
7-54585
7 days
40967 Formalistic03
author:Formalistic03
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths): some lemmas about inducing walks Could also be done via `SimpleGraph.Walk.map_induce`, but I thought that doing it directly is not much worse. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 48/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk/Maps.lean,Mathlib/Data/List/Nodup.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
56-32421
1 month ago
59-65762
59 days ago
59-65602
59 days
39820 samuelchassot
author:samuelchassot
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): an eulerian walk exists iff exactly 0 or 2 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 awaiting-author 671/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Eulerian.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Trails.lean 3 9 ['SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
56-8403
1 month ago
88-5814
88 days ago
0-85186
23 hours
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 awaiting-author 133/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Sperner1D.lean 2 4 ['YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
55-82694
1 month ago
55-82694
55 days ago
54-39067
54 days
38113 robo7179
author:robo7179
feat(SimpleGraph/PerfectGraph): add lemma graph is perfect iff all su… Perfect graph theorem , discussion on zulip thread: [#graph theory > Second Order Monadic Logic](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/252551-graph-theory/topic/Second.20Order.20Monadic.20Logic.20for.20Graph/with/583013775) - [ ] depends on: #37680 - [ ] depends on: #37598 t-combinatorics new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 54/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/PerfectGraph.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
55-68068
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
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] --> - [ ] depends on: #41109 [The category of `C^n` manifolds on a fixed model] [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor t-category-theory awaiting-author blocked-by-other-PR 224/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Category/MfldCat/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiffMap.lean 3 60 ['Deicyde', 'chrisflav', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'idontgetoutmuch', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'peabrainiac'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
55-65913
1 month ago
59-75305
59 days ago
59-33565
59 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 976/7 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 6 ['erdkocak', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
55-56549
1 month ago
68-69408
68 days ago
70-56742
70 days
37819 YellPika
author:YellPika
feat(Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder): add `OmegaCompletePartialOrder` instance for `WithBot` with basic `ωScottContinuous` lemmas This is a modification of #34093. See #34093 for details. --- - [x] depends on: #33941 - [x] depends on: #37258 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-order merge-conflict 337/10 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/WithTop.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/BoxIntegral/Box/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Monotone/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean,Mathlib/Order/TypeTags.lean,Mathlib/Order/WithBot.lean 6 6 ['Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
55-6602
1 month ago
113-33489
113 days ago
22-4315
22 days
40979 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Asymptotics) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 sphere-packing awaiting-author 37/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ArithmeticFunction/Asymptotics.lean 2 13 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd', 'thefundamentaltheor3m'] loefflerd
assignee:loefflerd
54-18909
1 month ago
54-18933
54 days ago
5-26316
5 days
41217 Probablism
author:Probablism
feat(SimpleGraph/Matching): add graph-level IsMatching Closes #11911. This adds a graph-level `SimpleGraph.IsMatching` predicate. It is support-based, so isolated vertices are allowed: every vertex in the graph support is incident to exactly one edge. The existing `Subgraph.IsMatching` predicate is unchanged. I added compatibility lemmas relating it to `M.spanningCoe`, including an iff characterizing the subgraph predicate as graph-level matching plus `M.support = M.verts`. Validation: - `lake env lean Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean` - `lake build Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Matching` - `lake build Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Hall Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Tutte Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.UniversalVerts` - `lake exe lint-style Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean` - `lake build Mathlib` - `lake test` AI assistance: OpenAI Codex assisted with testing and validation. t-combinatorics new-contributor 41/3 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Matching.lean 1 4 ['Probablism', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] nobody
52-49782
1 month ago
52-50971
52 days ago
52-50811
52 days
36770 Xmask19
author:Xmask19
feat: invariance of domain via Brouwer's fixed point theorem Continuous and injective maps from Rn to Rn are open mappings. This is shown given Brouwer's fixed point theorem. The specific version of Brouwer's theorem assumed is that a continuous map from the closed unit ball to itself has a fixed point. It is used to show a lemma in this proof. Then assuming that invariance of domain isn't true gives a contradiction with this lemma. --- My supervisor has code for studying topological manifolds which relies on invariance of domain that can be found here: https://github.com/stevensivek/TopologicalManifolds and is planned to be submitted to 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-topology new-contributor large-import merge-conflict 1587/5 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Roots.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/InvarianceOfDomain.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/GaugeRescale.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Closure.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order.lean 6 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
52-45687
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
37299 XC0R
author:XC0R
feat(NumberTheory): Chebyshev's lower bound on primorial ## Summary Prove `primorial(n) ≥ 2^(n/2)` for all `n ≥ 2` (Chebyshev's 1852 lower bound). This is the lower bound complement to `primorial_le_four_pow`. Addresses the TODO at `Chebyshev.lean` line 50: "Prove Chebyshev's lower bound." ### New file: `Mathlib/NumberTheory/PrimorialLowerBound.lean` **Main theorems:** - `two_pow_le_primorial`: `2 ^ n ≤ primorial (2 * n)` for `n ≥ 29` - `two_pow_div_two_le_primorial`: `2 ^ (n / 2) ≤ primorial n` for `n ≥ 2` **Key intermediates:** - `centralBinom_le_pow_mul_primorial`: `C(2n,n) ≤ (2n)^{π(√(2n)+1)} * primorial(2n)` - `eight_mul_sq_add_le_two_pow`: `8u² + 16u + 8 ≤ 2^u` for `u ≥ 10` ### Proof technique Central binomial decomposition: from `four_pow_lt_mul_centralBinom` and `factorization_choose_le_log`, bound `C(2n,n)` above by `(2n)^{π(√(2n)+1)} * primorial(2n)`. Rearranging gives `primorial(2n) ≥ 2^n` for `n ≥ 29`. Base cases by `norm_num` + `decide`, large `n` analytically via `√n` factoring. ### AI disclosure Claude (Anthropic) was used as a coding assistant for Lean tactic exploration, file structuring, and CI debugging. All proof strategy, mathematical content, and final code have been reviewed and are understood by the author. t-number-theory new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 226/2 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Chebyshev.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Primorial.lean 2 54 ['MichaelStollBayreuth', 'Parcly-Taxel', 'XC0R', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'wwylele'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
52-45562
1 month ago
133-68340
133 days ago
13-57688
13 days
40835 Gracie-z
author:Gracie-z
feat(Probability): add Paley-Zygmund inequality Add the Paley-Zygmund inequality: for a nonneg random variable Z with finite variance and 0 ≤ θ ≤ 1, (1-θ)² E[Z]² ≤ E[Z²] · P(Z > θ E[Z]). The proof uses Jensen's inequality applied to x² on the set {Z > θ E[Z]}. AI disclosure: I used Claude Code as a learning aid while writing this proof. It helped me find the right Mathlib lemma names and understand tactic syntax, but I wrote every line of 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-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author 85/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/PaleyZygmund.lean 2 20 ['CoolRmal', 'Gracie-z', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions'] EtienneC30
assignee:EtienneC30
51-25415
1 month ago
51-25415
51 days ago
12-4673
12 days
40224 AlexBrodbelt
author:AlexBrodbelt
feat(Tactic/Group): strengthen the group tactic and add tests Following the suggestion from Floris Van Doorn, this PR keeps the group tactic as an invocation of a suitable simp-set. The group tactic is improved to: Once simplification on the exponents is done, apply left and right cancellation. That is, to normalise expressions like `a * b = a * c` to `b * c`. In particular, an elaborator for traversing the syntax tree to efficiently simplify expressions like: - `a * b^(-3) = c * b^(-3)` to `a = c` - apply right cancellation - `a^3 * b = a^2 * c` to `a * b = c` - apply left cancellation and reduce exponent - `a^7 * b = a^(-3) * c` to `a^10 * b = c` - apply right and increase exponent to being positive - `a * b^5 = c * b` to `a * b^4 = c` - apply right cancellation and reduce exponent Apply a post-processing where expression of the form ( · )^(-1) are normalised to use the inversion notation ( · )⁻¹. This allows immediately using lemmas involving inversion which is how most lemmas are stated. *Limitations* - It cannot deal with cycling to simplify the expression `b ^ 17 * c⁻¹ * d * b ^ 3 = 1` to `b^20 * c⁻¹ * d` and cannot not close - `(a * b *c)^m * a * b * (c * a * b)^n * c = (a * b * c)^(n + m +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-meta new-contributor WIP 190/10 Mathlib/Tactic/Group.lean,MathlibTest/Tactic/Group.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
51-5411
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
41241 intgrah
author:intgrah
feat(Order/Category): cartesian closed and distributive structure on PartOrd and Preord Give `PartOrd` and `Preord` `CartesianMonoidalCategory`, `MonoidalClosed`, and `IsCartesianDistributive` 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/) new-contributor t-order 272/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Category/PartOrd/CartesianClosed.lean,Mathlib/Order/Category/PartOrd/Distributive.lean,Mathlib/Order/Category/Preord/CartesianClosed.lean,Mathlib/Order/Category/Preord/Distributive.lean 5 5 ['github-actions', 'intgrah'] nobody
50-64580
1 month ago
51-1624
51 days ago
52-348
52 days
29871 zach1502
author:zach1502
feat(Matrix/Transvection): Gauss pivot determinant identity and pivot preservation This PR adds two lemmas formalizing standard Gaussian pivot identities: * `Matrix.Transvection.listTransvecCol_mul_mul_listTransvecRow_pivot`: After applying the canonical left/right transvection products that clear the last column and row, the pivot (bottom-right) entry of a matrix is unchanged. Marked `@[simp]`. * `Matrix.Transvection.det_eq_detTopLeft_mul_pivot`: If the pivot entry is nonzero, then the determinant of the matrix factors as the determinant of the top-left block times the pivot entry, after performing the canonical transvections. This is the usual Gauss–pivot determinant identity. * Added simple usage tests in `MathlibTest/matrix.lean` to check that the new lemmas are usable by `simp`/`simpa`. --- --- <!-- 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/) awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
94/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Transvection.lean,MathlibTest/matrix.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'riccardobrasca', 'zach1502'] nobody
50-55567
1 month ago
292-10039
292 days ago
41-49475
41 days
37350 aditya-ramabadran
author:aditya-ramabadran
feat(Analysis/Distribution): define the map from test functions to Schwartz functions Defines the canonical continuous linear map from test functions to Schwartz functions. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 originally also included the induced map from tempered distributions to distributions, `𝓢'(E, F) →ₗ[ℂ] 𝓓'(Ω, F)`, via a real-to-complex bridge `𝓓(Ω, ℝ) →L[ℝ] 𝓢(E, ℂ)`. After feedback from @mcdoll , I removed that second part from this PR so that the `𝓓 → 𝓢` map can be merged separately / later in a follow up PR after we figure out the best way to do it. **Old description:** 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 awaiting-author 143/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TestFunctionSchwartz.lean 2 27 ['aditya-ramabadran', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'luigi-massacci', 'mcdoll'] mcdoll
assignee:mcdoll
50-22911
1 month ago
50-22911
50 days ago
77-19533
77 days
41337 gotrevor
author:gotrevor
doc(1000-yaml): add Goodstein's theorem and the Kirby–Paris theorem Claims two listed-but-unclaimed entries in the 1000+ theorems scoreboard by adding external-formalization pointers (no mathlib declaration; same pattern as Löb's theorem [`Q204884`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L201), the flypitch continuum-hypothesis independence [`Q208416`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L216), and Arrow's impossibility theorem [`Q33481`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L30)). ## Entries | Wikidata | Theorem | Formalization | |----------|---------|---------------| | `Q1149185` | **Goodstein's theorem** — every Goodstein sequence terminates | [`lean-gallery`](https://github.com/gotrevor/lean-gallery/blob/main/LeanGallery/Logic/Goodstein/Statement.lean) (ordinal-descent proof) | | `Q1149185X` | **Kirby–Paris theorem** — PA does not prove that every Goodstein sequence terminates | [`goodstein-independence`](https://github.com/gotrevor/goodstein-independence/blob/main/src/GoodsteinPA/Statement.lean) | ## Notes - **`Q1149185X` (Kirby–Paris, 1982)** is built on the [`FormalizedFormalLogic/Foundation`](https://github.com/FormalizedFormalLogic/Foundation) library (the same library that backs the existing Löb's-theorem entry [`Q204884`](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/docs/1000.yaml#L201)), via the Wainer growth-rate route (`Goodstein` outgrows every PA-provably-total function). The headline `peano_not_proves_goodstein` is sorry-free and `#print axioms`-clean — it rests on exactly `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. - **`Q1149185`** is Goodstein's theorem proper (the termination statement, provable in ZFC / Lean); mathlib does not currently contain it. - Both formalizations are by Trevor Morris, developed with AI assistance: Claude Code (Fable 5, Opus), Codex, and Harmonic's Aristotle. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) new-contributor LLM-generated 6/0 docs/1000.yaml 1 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
49-45469
1 month ago
49-47329
49 days ago
49-47169
49 days
40953 ymonbru
author:ymonbru
feat: the definition of a KSheaf on a T2 Space This files adds the definition of a KSheaf on a T2 space with value in an arbitrary category. One may expect this notion to come from sheaves on a site of compact subset of a topological space but there is no coresponding Grothendieck topology on compact subsets. In particular, this is because one of the axioms is in the form of a colimit and can't be expressed as a limit condition (hence a sheaf condition). It also adds API that allow to use the axioms in a convenient way. --- - [ ] depends on: #40737 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 133/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/KSheaf.lean 2 9 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'ymonbru'] nobody
49-21968
1 month ago
49-21968
49 days ago
49-30359
49 days
41358 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
doc(ModelTheory): fix partial equivalence theorem reference Fix a stale module doc reference in `ModelTheory.PartialEquiv`: the theorem is `equiv_between_cg`, and the conclusion is an isomorphism `M ≃[L] N`. --- This documentation-only PR was split out from #41111 following review feedback. Please note that ChatGPT Codex was used to help prepare this documentation-only PR. t-logic new-contributor 3/3 Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialEquiv.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
49-17037
1 month ago
49-17169
49 days ago
49-17009
49 days
41111 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
feat(ModelTheory): add cardinal-generated substructure API This is the first PR in a sequence splitting #40561. It adds a `CardinalLTGenerated` predicate for substructures, basic closure and map lemmas, and the finitely generated specialization. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuf Demir <yusufdemir12610@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> Please note that we utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are direct translations from human-language source material (see the diff in `references.bib`) into Lean proofs using the mentioned AI tools. However, all design and formalization decisions were made by us. t-logic new-contributor LLM-generated 51/0 Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Substructures.lean 2 9 ['NoahW314', 'erdkocak', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
49-16182
1 month ago
49-16403
49 days ago
55-12930
55 days
41112 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
feat(ModelTheory): add elementary extension pairs - [ ] depends on: #41111 - [ ] depends on: #41358 The second dependency is a small documentation-only cleanup split out from the original stack, so that the downstream PRs do not carry that unrelated diff. This is the second PR in a sequence splitting #40561. It adds elementary extension-pair predicates and the partial-equivalence API used by the quantifier-elimination criterion. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuf Demir <yusufdemir12610@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> Please note that we utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are direct translations from human-language source material (see the diff in `references.bib`) into Lean proofs using the mentioned AI tools. However, all design and formalization decisions were made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR 221/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementaryExtensionPair.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialEquiv.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Substructures.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased/UnicodeLinter.lean 6 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
49-16034
1 month ago
55-4035
55 days ago
0-10165
2 hours
41113 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
feat(ModelTheory): define quantifier elimination - [ ] depends on: #41112 This is the third PR in a sequence splitting #40561. It defines quantifier-free equivalence over a theory and quantifier elimination, together with basic reduction lemmas. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuf Demir <yusufdemir12610@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> Please note that we utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are direct translations from human-language source material (see the diff in `references.bib`) into Lean proofs using the mentioned AI tools. However, all design and formalization decisions were made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR 400/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementaryExtensionPair.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialEquiv.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/QuantifierElimination.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Substructures.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/TextBased/UnicodeLinter.lean,docs/references.bib 9 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
49-15795
1 month ago
55-4037
55 days ago
0-10116
2 hours
41114 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
feat(ModelTheory): add embedding criteria for quantifier elimination - [ ] depends on: #41113 This is the fourth PR in a sequence splitting #40561. It adds embedding and realization criteria for quantifier elimination, including the Marker-style criterion. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuf Demir <yusufdemir12610@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> Please note that we utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are direct translations from human-language source material (see the diff in `references.bib`) into Lean proofs using the mentioned AI tools. However, all design and formalization decisions were made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR 771/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementaryExtensionPair.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.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 10 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
49-15724
1 month ago
55-4038
55 days ago
0-10145
2 hours
41115 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
feat(ModelTheory): derive quantifier elimination from extension pairs - [ ] depends on: #41114 This is the fifth PR in a sequence splitting #40561. It proves quantifier elimination from elementary extension-pair hypotheses, including finitely generated and cardinal-generated variants. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuf Demir <yusufdemir12610@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> Please note that we utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are direct translations from human-language source material (see the diff in `references.bib`) into Lean proofs using the mentioned AI tools. However, all design and formalization decisions were made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR 955/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Complexity.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/ElementaryExtensionPair.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/FinitelyGenerated.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 10 4 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
49-15548
1 month ago
55-4039
55 days ago
0-10090
2 hours
41116 erdkocak
author:erdkocak
feat(ModelTheory): prove quantifier elimination for dense linear orders - [ ] depends on: #41115 This is the final PR in a sequence splitting #40561. It applies the extension-pair criterion to prove that dense linear orders have quantifier elimination. Co-authored-by: Yağız Kaan Aydoğdu <y.kaan.aydogdu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yusuf Demir <yusufdemir12610@gmail.com> Advised-by: Ayhan Günaydın <ayhan.gunaydin@bogazici.edu.tr> Advised-by: Metin Ersin Arıcan <metin.arican@bogazici.edu.tr> Please note that we utilized agentic AI tools (Claude Opus, ChatGPT Codex) during the development of this PR. Most of the proofs of the major theorems are direct translations from human-language source material (see the diff in `references.bib`) into Lean proofs using the mentioned AI tools. However, all design and formalization decisions were made by us. new-contributor LLM-generated blocked-by-other-PR 972/5 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 5 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
49-15470
1 month ago
55-4040
55 days ago
0-10074
2 hours
39864 8e7
author:8e7
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic): helly property on subtrees This PR adds several lemmas regarding connected subsets of vertices in trees (subtrees). The main result is the Helly property for subtrees: For a finite set of subtrees, if any pair of subtrees intersect, then there is a common vertex in all subtrees. This lemma is part of an effort to formalize tree decompositions (see #38334), and will be used in a future PR to prove `G.cliqueNum - 1 <= G.treeWidth`. AI Usage: The proofs were developed with the help of Claude Code. I vouch for all the code written and understand the content fully. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 LLM-generated 114/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Connectivity/Subgraph.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
48-37203
1 month ago
48-37299
48 days ago
66-50230
66 days
37683 SabrinaJewson
author:SabrinaJewson
feat(Order/OrdContinuous): every map between complete lattices that preserves sSup is a left adjoint of some Galois connection It is already proven that the left side of a Galois connection is left-continuous; this provides the converse. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #37682 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-order 14/0 Mathlib/Order/OrdContinuous.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
46-62215
1 month ago
46-62295
46 days ago
46-62135
46 days
40984 jujumumu
author:jujumumu
feat(Algebra/Homology): add A-infinity grading data This is the first PR in a series of PRs that are aimed at defining AInfinityCategories in Lean. This initial PR defines the necessary grading definitions and RLinearGradedQuiver, which is the first step to defining what an AInfinityCategory is. We have a general roadmap that looks like Graded Quivers -> AinfinityCategoryStruct -> AInfinityCategory just like how Mathlib has Quiver -> CategoryStruct -> Category. I've been chatting with a few people on [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/A-Infinity.20Categories) regarding this project. More information can be found at this website: https://marcodavid.net/ainfinity/. We have done a lot of work on defining AInfinityCategories and functors and some basic properties of them. The most recent code can be found [here](https://github.com/marco-david/ainfinity-lean/tree/AInfinityCategories). AI Usage: GPT 5.5 was used in the overall development of this project. But all of the lean code in this first commit was written by humans. We intend for all PRs to be written by humans. t-algebra new-contributor t-category-theory awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
81/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Homology/AInfinity/Grading.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'joelriou'] nobody
46-20390
1 month ago
46-20390
46 days ago
13-18843
13 days
41444 gmcninch-prof
author:gmcninch-prof
Prove the universal property of SymmetricPower (lift) Provide the universal property / `lift` for `SymmetricPower`, namely that linear maps from `Sym[R]^n M` to `N` correspond to symmetric multilinear maps `M ^ n` to `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] --> - [ ] depends on: #41426 The main result is [`lift`](https://github.com/gmcninch-prof/mathlib4/blob/symmetric-power-lift-ump/Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Symmetric.lean#L114). **Note on approach**: this PR builds `SymmetricPower` on top of a `ModuleCon` (a congruence relation respecting both addition and scalar multiplication), rather than the plain `addConGen`-based quotient currently on master, since this streamlines the proof of the universal property. The generic congruence-relation machinery this needs -- [`moduleConGen`/`ModuleConGen.Rel`](https://github.com/gmcninch-prof/mathlib4/blob/symmetric-power-lift-ump/Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Congruence/Defs.lean#L77-L98) and [`ModuleCon.lift`/`.mk'`/`.eq`/`.lift_mk'`/`.mk'_surjective`](https://github.com/gmcninch-prof/mathlib4/blob/symmetric-power-lift-ump/Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Congruence/Defs.lean#L159-L194) -- isn't specific to symmetric powers, so it lives in `Mathlib.Algebra.Module.Congruence.Defs` alongside the existing `ModuleCon` API there, rather than inline in `Symmetric.lean`. Since this does replace the current definition of `SymmetricPower`/`Sym[R] ι M`, reviewers should note it's not purely additive over what's on master. This was one of the items in the `ToDo` in [`Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Symmetric.lean`](https://github.com/gmcninch-prof/mathlib4/blob/symmetric-power-lift-ump/Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Symmetric.lean#L28) (namely, the universal property). I hope to address the remaining items in that list soon (grading, relation with multivariate polynomials). This PR builds on #41426 (`SymmetricMap`), which should be reviewed/merged first. Zulip discussion [here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/SymmetricPower.20universal.20property/near/608532652) [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
571/48 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Congruence/Defs.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/SymmetricMap.lean 4 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
45-81904
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
40237 syedjafri06193
author:syedjafri06193
fix(scripts): add_deprecations.sh generates additive aliases for @[to_additive] decls Fixes #38550 When a renamed declaration is preceded by `@[to_additive]`, the script previously only emitted a deprecation alias for the multiplicative name. This PR also emits one for the additive counterpart. **Changes:** - Switch `git diff` to `--unified=1` so the unchanged `@[to_additive]` attribute appears as a context line in the diff output - Track that context line in awk; when detected, apply standard mul→add word substitutions to derive additive old/new names and emit a second `@[deprecated] alias` **Example — before:** @[deprecated (since := "2026-06-04")] alias foo_mul := bar_mul **Example — after:** @[deprecated (since := "2026-06-04")] alias foo_mul := bar_mul @[deprecated (since := "2026-06-04")] alias foo_add := bar_add --- - [ ] depends on: #40503 AI disclosure: this fix was developed with Claude (claude.ai). I understand all the changes and can explain every design decision. new-contributor CI awaiting-author LLM-generated 58/4 scripts/add_deprecations.sh 1 10 ['CoolRmal', 'SnirBroshi', 'adomani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'syedjafri06193'] nobody
45-66691
1 month ago
78-68494
78 days ago
0-1576
26 minutes
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'] fpvandoorn
assignee:fpvandoorn
45-3147
1 month ago
45-3226
45 days ago
69-39174
69 days
36813 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
feat(Computability.Encoding): add self-delimiting unary and pair encodings Adds self-delimiting boolean encodings to `Mathlib.Computability.Encoding`. **Key changes:** * **`unaryPrefixEncodingNat`**: A self-delimiting unary `Encoding ℕ Bool`, using the code $1^n0$. * **`encodingProdBool`**: Builds an `Encoding (α × β) Bool` from boolean encodings of `α` and `β`, by prefixing the length of the first encoded component. * **`encodingListBool`**: Builds an `Encoding (List α) Bool` from a boolean encoding of `α`, using self-delimiting element encodings. * **`UnaryPrefix` helpers**: Internal-style helper API for the underlying length-prefixed boolean-list encoding and decoding. t-computability new-contributor 98/0 Mathlib/Computability/Encoding.lean 1 6 ['AlexeyMilovanov', 'Komyyy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
44-80073
1 month ago
44-80073
44 days ago
61-35032
61 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 human-written. At some point there were attempts to shorten proofs using AI, but those have since been largely overwritten. Currently there is no significant AI-contributed code. (Edited 6/18/26) t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 523/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Trigonometric.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/OscillatoryIntegrals/VanDerCorput.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/IntermediateValue.lean,docs/references.bib 5 69 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib-triage', 'roos-j', 'sgouezel'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
44-51478
1 month ago
45-4819
45 days ago
49-5479
49 days
24333 xcloudyunx
author:xcloudyunx
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): cycle graph implementation for generic vertex types The existing `cycleGraph` implementation under Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Circulant.lean only operates over `Fin n`. This PR implements a cycle graph implementation over any generic vertex type. --- <!-- 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/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-combinatorics new-contributor 187/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Cycle.lean 2 43 ['IvanRenison', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot', 'vlad902'] kmill
assignee:kmill
44-26097
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
41499 qdiazblanco
author:qdiazblanco
feat(NumberTheory): add bernoulli'_five, bernoulli'_six and riemannZeta_six Add bernoulli'_five and bernoulli'_six as simp lemmas, continuing the existing sequence of explicit values bernoulli'_zero through bernoulli'_four, and use the latter to prove `riemannZeta 6 = π ^ 6 / 945`. Along the way, golf the proofs of `bernoulli'_two`, `bernoulli'_three` and `bernoulli'_four` . These results are upstreamed from the FLT project (ImperialCollegeLondon/FLT#1069). Co-authored-by: William Coram Co-authored-by: Samuel Yin Co-authored-by: Pepa Montero Co-authored-by: Archie Browne --- Original PR by William Coram and Samuel Yin, written with the assistance of Claude and cleaned up by Codex and then by Pepa Montero). I have done some further changes to fit Mathlib conventions and Claude was also used to help shorten the proof of `riemannZeta_six` with an idea by Archie Browne. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 FLT new-contributor awaiting-author 18/4 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Bernoulli.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/HurwitzZetaValues.lean 2 5 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'qdiazblanco'] nobody
43-83726
1 month ago
44-79414
44 days ago
0-2480
41 minutes
41537 Mathias-Stout
author:Mathias-Stout
feat(RingTheory/TwoSidedIdeal/Lattice): add lemmas on two-sided ideals We add three lemmas on two-sided ideals. These are analogues of existing lemmas of `Submodule` with the same names. This prepares a follow-up PR proving that quaternions are central simple. Co-authored-by: Justus Springer [justusspringer@gmx.de](mailto:justusspringer@gmx.de) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 13/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/TwoSidedIdeal/Lattice.lean 1 5 ['Whysoserioushah', 'github-actions', 'kbuzzard'] nobody
43-74404
1 month ago
43-74637
43 days ago
43-75880
43 days
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 awaiting-author 9/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
42-74616
1 month ago
42-74616
42 days ago
58-25771
58 days
34005 MSpill
author:MSpill
feat: inverse function theorem for manifolds (concrete version) Proves the inverse function theorem for manifolds: given manifolds $M, N$ and a $C^n$ map $f : M \to N$ whose differential is a linear isomorphism at $p \in M$, then $f$ is a local diffeomorphism at $p$, provided that both $p$ and its image are interior points. The proof proceeds in 4 main steps: 1. Define composition of partial diffeomorphisms 2. Show that the extended chart at an interior point can be restricted to an open set on which it is a partial diffeomorphism, viewing the model vector space as a manifold modelled on itself trivially 3. Use the inverse function theorem (applied to $f$ written in coordinates) to obtain a partial diffeomorphism between model vector spaces 4. Compose with chart diffeomorphisms to obtain a partial diffeomorphism between the manifolds. ------ [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) awaiting-author t-differential-geometry new-contributor 256/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/InverseFunctionTheorem.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IsManifold/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/LocalDiffeomorph.lean 4 12 ['MSpill', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] grunweg
assignee:grunweg
41-58410
1 month ago
unknown
unknown
41593 Mal-Pat
author:Mal-Pat
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth): `G.girth ≤ 2 * G.diam + 1` Add the lemma `G.girth ≤ 2 * G.diam + 1` given that `G.diam ≠ 0`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) - [ ] depends on: #25834 t-combinatorics new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 26/7 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Girth.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
40-59023
1 month ago
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37279 imalinowskip
author:imalinowskip
feat(Probability): multivariate CLT --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40345 --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-measure-probability awaiting-author blocked-by-other-PR 266/3 Mathlib/Probability/CentralLimitTheorem.lean 1 17 ['EtienneC30', 'RemyDegenne', 'github-actions', 'imalinowskip', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
39-60248
1 month ago
80-320
80 days ago
7-41031
7 days
36487 samueloettl
author:samueloettl
feat(Dynamics): Ergodicity characterization --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #35402 - [x] depends on: #35451 This is a work in progress for a characterization of ergodicity via a Birkhoff Average. Coarse Feedback is very encouraged. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) WIP new-contributor large-import blocked-by-other-PR 421/1 Mathlib/Dynamics/Ergodic/Function.lean,Mathlib/Dynamics/Ergodic/OnAverageIndependent.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Pseudo/Basic.lean 3 5 ['github-actions', 'lua-vr', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'samueloettl'] nobody
38-57450
1 month ago
unknown
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41781 teng10
author:teng10
feat(Algebra/Representation): add abstract permutation action in TensorPower Hello, I'm a new contributor. I had an introduction here on [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Introduction.3A.20Schur.20Weyl.20Duality/with/607194314) This PR is a first step in formalizing Shur Weyl duality, which I got feedback that it would be useful to mathlib. The final statement I had in mind has the form /-- The centralizer of `{g^{⊗k} | g ∈ End(V)}`equals `Span{W_σ | σ ∈ S_k}`, for all dimensions `d` and tensor powers `k`. ---/ This PR tries to define permutation action on TensorPower; define permutation image space. An initial version of the definition is more specific to the Euclidean space (for reference I list them below) ``` open scoped TensorProduct variable {d : ℕ} {k : ℕ} /-- The `k`-fold tensor power of `ℂ^d`, defined as `⨂[ℂ] (i : Fin k), (Fin d → ℂ)`. -/ abbrev PiTensorPower (d k : ℕ) : Type := PiTensorProduct ℂ (fun (_ : Fin k) => (Fin d → ℂ)) /-- The permutation operator `W_σ` on the tensor power `V^{⊗k}`. Given `σ : Equiv.Perm (Fin k)`, this acts by permuting the tensor factors: `W_σ (v₁ ⊗ ⋯ ⊗ vₖ) = v_{σ⁻¹(1)} ⊗ ⋯ ⊗ v_{σ⁻¹(k)}`. -/ def permAction (d : ℕ) {k : ℕ} (σ : Equiv.Perm (Fin k)) : PiTensorPower d k ≃ₗ[ℂ] TensV d k := PiTensorProduct.reindex ℂ (fun (_ : Fin k) => (Fin d → ℂ)) σ /-- The set of permutation operators in `End(V^{⊗k})`. -/ def permImage (d k : ℕ) : Set (Module.End ℂ (TensV d k)) := Set.range (fun σ : Equiv.Perm (Fin k) => (permAction d σ).toLinearMap) ``` LLM acknowledgement: I have used aristotle to write these definitions. However, I am very motivated to learn how to write proper code. I have looked more into `PiTensorProduct` and `TensorPower` module and came to the abstract version in the PR. I tried to ask aristotle about how it's defining things and whether it's suitable for mathlib. And I would very much appreciate your thoughts on how appropriate these definitions are. Thanks for your time! Yanting --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
22/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Basic.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'teng10'] nobody
37-77961
1 month ago
37-79301
37 days ago
37-79141
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39347 Sfgangloff
author:Sfgangloff
feat(SymbolicDynamics): refactor of Pattern and shift-invariance of shape languages for subshifts ## Summary This PR refactors Pattern.mulShift in Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean and uses the cleaner definition to prove shift-invariance of the language of a subshift on a finite shape. ## Changes Pattern.mulShift now returns a Pattern instead of a configuration (more natural). - Old type: Pattern.mulShift : Pattern A G → G → (G → A) - New type: Pattern.mulShift : Pattern A G → G → Pattern A G - The result carries its support (p.support.image (v * ·)) and the default-outside-support proof, so callers don't have to re-derive them. The [IsLeftCancelMul G] hypothesis is moved to the lemmas that actually use it. - The definition Pattern.mulShift itself no longer needs left-cancellation (it only chooses a preimage noncomputably). - The hypothesis is now stated on mulShift_config_apply_mul_left_of_mem and mulOccursInAt_eq_cylinder directly, instead of being a section-level variable. Renames following the type change. - mulShift_apply_mul_left_of_mem → mulShift_config_apply_mul_left_of_mem (because we now write (p.mulShift v).config instead of p.mulShift v). New @[simp] and @[ext] lemmas for Pattern. - Pattern.ext: two patterns are equal iff their supports agree and their configurations agree on the support. - Pattern.mulShift_support: the support of p.mulShift v is p.support.image (v * ·). - Pattern.fromConfig_support: the support of fromConfig x U is U. - Pattern.fromConfig_config_of_mem: on its support, fromConfig x U agrees with x. New lemma Pattern.fromConfig_mulShift. For a left inverse g' * g = 1, shifting the pattern fromConfig x U by g equals fromConfig (mulShift g' x) (U.image (g * ·)). New theorem MulSubshift.languageOn_image_mulShift. For a subshift Y and elements g, g' with g * g' = 1 and g' * g = 1: (fun p => p.mulShift g) '' Y.languageOn U = Y.languageOn (U.image (g * ·)) i.e. the language on the translated shape is exactly the image of the language on U under the pattern-shift map. This gives a bijection between Y.languageOn U and Y.languageOn (U.image (g * ·)), with inverse p ↦ p.mulShift g'. Stated for left-cancellative monoids with an invertible element. Updated docstrings for Pattern.mulShift and the renamed lemma to reflect the bundled-Pattern return type and clarify which results need [IsLeftCancelMul G]. t-dynamics new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 142/48 Mathlib/Dynamics/SymbolicDynamics/Basic.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
37-65898
1 month ago
78-15097
78 days ago
22-25130
22 days
39505 dannyhe652
author:dannyhe652
feat(SimpleGraph): add Vizing's theorem for edge coloring Hi! I'm a high school student interested in formulization of mathematics in Lean. Recently, I have worked on a project to formulize Vizing Theorem with Daniel Raggi from Cambridge University with AI assistance. In particular, we first drafted an outline for the proof, and built the proof using Claude Opus 4.5 and 4.6. The proof is optimized using Aristotle and finally reviewed by ourselves. We rewrote some parts of the code and some comments. The code now builds cleanly and we wish this code to be reviewed by Lean Community. I am aware that there are previous attempts, some being successful, on formulizing Vizing Theorem, including this one by Arohee https://github.com/aroheebhoja/vizing. However, I believe that no PR have been made. Our proof is not based on his proof, but it could be helpful for the community to review that project as well. I sincerely thank everyone who has time to verify and review our code. A summary of the project is as follows. Please contact me if there are any questions or problems. ## Summary This PR completes the proof of **Vizing's theorem** for edge coloring in simple graphs, proving that the chromatic index of any graph is either Δ (the maximum degree) or Δ + 1. ## Changes ### New files - **`Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/EdgeColoring.lean`** — Core definitions - `edgeColoring`: Type for line graph colorings - `edgeColorable`: Graph is edge-colorable with n colors - `chromaticIndex`: Chromatic index as ℕ - **`Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/KempeChain.lean`** — Kempe Chain - Coloring observables: `incidentEdges`, `incidentColors`, `missingColors` - Kempe subgraph structure with bounded degree - `swapKempe`: Recolor edges in a connected component via color-swapping - **`Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/VizingFan.lean`** — Vizing Fan Rotation - `IsFan`: Vizing fan structure with special color properties - Fan maximality and dichotomy on terminal vertices - `rotate_termA`: Extend coloring when a free color exists at both endpoints - `vizingAdjacencyLemma`: Main adjacency lemma for both cases - **`Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/VizingTheorem.lean`** — Main theorems - `edge_eq_of_color_eq`: Proper edge colorings assign different colors to distinct edges sharing a vertex - `maxDegree_le_chromaticIndex`: χ'(G) ≥ Δ(G) - `chromaticIndex_bot`: Empty graph has chromatic index 0 - `vizingUpperBound_aux`: Inductive proof of upper bound on number of edge - `vizingTheorem`: χ'(G) ∈ {Δ(G), Δ(G) + 1} ### Modified files - `Mathlib.lean` — Added imports for the four new coloring modules ## Technical Approach **Lower bound** (χ'(G) ≥ Δ): - Edges incident to a max-degree vertex form a clique in the line graph - Clique number lower-bounds chromatic number **Upper bound** (χ'(G) ≤ Δ + 1): - Induction on the number of edges - Base case: empty graph colored with 0 colors - Inductive step: - If a free color exists at both endpoints of an edge, then extend directly - Otherwise: - Build a maximal fan from one endpoint - Apply dichotomy: either extend via Term-A (free color at both endpoints) or Term-B (Kempe swap) - Term-B uses a three-vertex connectivity argument to derive a contradiction, forcing the fan to extend ## Key Lemmas - `incidentEdges`, `incidentColors`, `missingColors`: Coloring observables at vertices - `kempeSubgraph`: Restricted subgraph of edges with two specific colors - `swapKempe`: Recolor via Kempe chain swapping - `IsFan.singleton`: Trivial fan always valid - `IsFan.length_le_card`: Fan length is bounded by vertex count - `IsFan.dichotomy`: Maximal fan satisfies Term-A or Term-B - `IsFan.rotate_termA`: Term-A case extends the coloring inductively - `vizingAdjacencyLemma`: Handles both cases for extending one edge - `vizingUpperBound_aux`: Framework for full inductive proof - `edge_eq_of_color_eq`: Distinctness of edges with same color ## Testing All four modules compile with no `sorry` nor errors or warnings. ## References * V. G. Vizing, *On an estimate of the chromatic class of a p-graph*, Diskret. Analiz. 3 (1964), 25–30. ## Co-authors Co-authored-by: Daniel Raggi <dr495@cam.ac.uk> Co-authored-by: Aristotle (Harmonic) <aristotle-harmonic@harmonic.fun> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 & 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.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 new-contributor LLM-generated 1913/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/EdgeColoring.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/KempeChain.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/VizingFan.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/VizingTheorem.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
37-47247
1 month ago
64-20898
64 days ago
84-80267
84 days
36719 NoneMore
author:NoneMore
feat(ModelTheory): add `PartialType` for first-order theories This PR adds the definitions of partial types over theories and over parameter sets, and proves several equivalent characterizations. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #36667 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-logic new-contributor 432/17 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/PartialTypes.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Semantics.lean 3 7 ['NoneMore', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
37-44972
1 month ago
37-45059
37 days ago
45-25031
45 days
41755 Yangdx02
author:Yangdx02
feat(RingTheory/KrullAkizuki): add the Krull-Akizuki theorem This PR proves the Krull–Akizuki theorem. It proves that if $A$ is a one-dimensional Noetherian domain with fraction field $K$, $L / K$ is a finite extension, and $B$ is a subring of $L$ containing $A$, then $B$ is a Noetherian ring of Krull dimension at most one, and every nonzero ideal of $B$ has finite $A$-length quotient. Main results: * `krullAkizuki_isNoetherianRing` * `krullAkizuki_dimensionLEOne` * `krullAkizuki_quotient_ideal_finiteLength` * `krull_akizuki` --- t-ring-theory new-contributor awaiting-author 684/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/KrullAkizuki.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Length.lean 3 11 ['Yangdx02', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'tb65536', 'vlad902'] nobody
37-8449
1 month ago
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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 290/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/DiHypergraph/Basic.lean 2 5 ['b-mehta', 'espottesmith', 'github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
36-85682
1 month ago
60-73091
60 days ago
198-79354
198 days
41732 vaca22
author:vaca22
feat(RingTheory/ClassGroup): add mulEquiv_mk0 Add a simp lemma describing how the class-group equivalence induced by a ring equivalence acts on the class of a nonzero ideal. The image is the class of the ideal mapped along the ring equivalence. The proof compares the corresponding fractional ideals through the existing class-group equivalence and localization membership API. **AI disclosure**: this PR is primarily LLM-generated (Claude Code). t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 43/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/ClassGroup/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'vaca22'] nobody
36-74673
1 month ago
39-3046
39 days ago
39-2886
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41729 vaca22
author:vaca22
feat(RingTheory/DedekindDomain): add divisor group core Add the formal divisor group of a Dedekind domain and bundle the existing factorization API as an additive equivalence between nonzero fractional ideals and divisors. Divisors are finitely supported integer-valued functions on height-one primes. divisor records FractionalIdeal.count, ofDivisor reconstructs a fractional ideal from prime powers, and divisorEquiv proves these operations are inverse and send ideal multiplication to divisor addition. ------------ This is the core of the earlier larger proposal. Principal divisors and weighted degrees are deliberately left for later pull requests. **AI disclosure**: this PR is primarily LLM-generated (Claude Code). t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 100/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Divisor.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'vaca22'] nobody
36-58120
1 month ago
36-58120
36 days ago
38-54675
38 days
41396 xixifusi1213-gif
author:xixifusi1213-gif
Rename Real rpow order lemmas Closes #13544. This renames the `Real.rpow` order lemmas so the names indicate which argument is being varied: - `_left` for monotonicity/strict monotonicity in the base - `_right` for monotonicity/strict monotonicity in the exponent The old `Real` names are kept as deprecated aliases, and downstream `Real` usages in Mathlib are updated to the new names. The public `NNReal` and `ENNReal` theorem names are intentionally left unchanged. new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 253/169 Mathlib/Algebra/Module/ZLattice/Summable.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/AbsoluteValue/Equivalence.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Hadamard.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/PhragmenLindelof.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/SchwartzSpace/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Distribution/TemperateGrowth.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/PoissonSummation.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/MeanInequalities.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/MeanInequalitiesPow.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/MellinTransform.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/lpSpace.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/SmoothingSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Unbundled/SpectralNorm.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/ImproperIntegrals.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Integrability/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Base.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Log/Monotone.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Asymptotics.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/NNReal.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecificLimits/FloorPow.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Additive/AP/Three/Behrend.lean,Mathlib/Computability/AkraBazzi/GrowsPolynomially.lean,Mathlib/Computability/AkraBazzi/SumTransform.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ConditionalExpectation/CondJensen.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/ContinuousMapDense.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/UniformIntegrable.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegralEqImproper.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Lebesgue/VolumeOfBalls.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Bertrand.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Harmonic/EulerMascheroni.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/PrimesInAP.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/EisensteinSeries/Summable.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/CanonicalEmbedding/ConvexBody.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberField/Discriminant/Basic.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Ostrowski.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/SumPrimeReciprocals.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Transcendental/Liouville/Measure.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Snowflaking.lean 39 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
36-40951
1 month ago
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47 days ago
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41538 Mathias-Stout
author:Mathias-Stout
feat(Algebra/Quaternion): quaternion are central simple We show that the quaternion algebra `ℍ[R,a,b,c]` over a field `R` is a central simple `R`-algebra, provided that `c * (b ^ 2 + 4 * a) ≠ 0`. - [ ] depends on: #41536 - [ ] depends on: #41537 Co-authored-by: Justus Springer [justusspringer@gmx.de](mailto:justusspringer@gmx.de) --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 170/7 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DualQuaternion.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/Basis.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/CentralSimple.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Quaternion.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CliffordAlgebra/Equivs.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/TwoSidedIdeal/Lattice.lean,MathlibTest/Quaternion.lean 9 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
36-40939
1 month ago
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43 days ago
0-1919
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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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
100/3 Mathlib/Algebra/Colimit/DirectLimit.lean 1 22 ['dagurtomas', 'drocta', 'github-actions', 'themathqueen'] themathqueen
assignee:themathqueen
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31610 rudynicolop
author:rudynicolop
feat(Computability/NFA): Kleene star closure for Regular Languages via NFA This PR constructs a Kleene star closure for non-epsilon NFAs, and proves that regular languages are closed under Kleene star. The NFA construction is `NFA.kstar`. The main theorems are: - `NFA.accepts_kstar`: demonstrates that `M.kstar` accepts the Kleene star closure of the language of `M`. - `IsRegular.kstar`: demonstrates that regular languages are closed under Kleene star. There is an onging zulip discussion about regular languages in Mathlib: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Regular.20languages.3A.20the.20review.20queue/with/553759136 This discussion is also tracked at #24205. Furthermore, the construction and proofs in this PR are heavily inspired by @TpmKranz from his #15651. #15651 supersedes this PR, so if it is accepted then this PR is not needed. --- - [x] depends on: #31038 <!-- 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-computability new-contributor awaiting-author awaiting-CI merge-conflict 405/7 Mathlib/Computability/NFA.lean 1 17 ['YaelDillies', 'ctchou', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-dependent-issues-bot', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
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41861 stalex444
author:stalex444
feat(Algebra/Order/Floor): floor-of-sum dichotomy via fractional parts This PR adds four lemmas in Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean, placed in the fractional-part section, complementing the existing one-sided bounds le_floor_add and le_floor_add_floor. Here are the lemmas: * floor_add_eq — writes ⌊a + b⌋ exactly as ⌊a⌋ + ⌊b⌋ + ⌊fract a + fract b⌋ * floor_add_eq_add_iff — the floors add exactly ⟺ the fractional parts sum below 1 * floor_add_eq_add_add_one_iff — the +1 case ⟺ the fractional parts sum to at least 1 * floor_add_eq_or — the dichotomy: it's always one or the other The library has the two inequalities but not the exact case analysis, and this closes that small gap. In addition, these are the lemmas for the mechanical/Beatty-word development proposed here --https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Sturmian.20.28mechanical.29.20words/near/610836902. Claude helped draft the Lean code; I reviewed the code, built the module locally, and it compiled. --- I'm flexible on the lemma names should reviewers prefer different forms <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
25/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean 1 5 ['BoltonBailey', 'github-actions', 'stalex444'] nobody
35-71459
1 month ago
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40941 JX-Mo
author:JX-Mo
feat(RepresentationTheory): add stabilizers of vectors in representations Add Representation.stabilizer: the subgroup fixing a vector in a representation. Provide basic lemmas for zero vectors, scalar multiples, sums, intertwining maps, and conjugations, as a first step toward smooth representations. Make representation-theoretic arguments use this specialized API instead of repeatedly unfolding the fixed-vector condition or routing through the more general MulAction stabilizer API. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
68/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Stabilizer.lean 2 70 ['JX-Mo', 'Whysoserioushah', 'github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
34-34700
1 month ago
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34 days ago
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41911 kedlaya
author:kedlaya
feat(FieldTheory): implement Artin-Schreier extensions, Artin-Schreier theorem Implement the Artin-Schreier description of cyclic degree-p extensions of fields of characteristic p, and the related theorem of Artin-Schreier that a field with a finite algebraically closed extension is either algebraically closed or real closed. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
486/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/FieldDivision.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/ArtinSchreierExtension.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsRealClosed/ArtinSchreier.lean 4 11 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'kedlaya'] nobody
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1 month ago
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41922 junjihashimoto
author:junjihashimoto
feat(Analysis/Fourier): the Plancherel theorem for the Clifford-Fourier transform The Clifford–Fourier transform (Ebling–Scheuermann, *IEEE TVCG* 2005; Brackx–De Schepper–Sommen, *J. Fourier Anal. Appl.* 2005) of `f : ℝⁿ → Cl(n,0)` replaces the imaginary unit in the Fourier kernel by the pseudoscalar `ω`: `ℱ f ξ = ∫ x, (cos (2π ⟪x, ξ⟫) - sin (2π ⟪x, ξ⟫) ω) * f x`. For `n ≡ 2, 3 [MOD 4]` the pseudoscalar squares to `-1` (#41920), so left multiplication by the kernel is complex scalar multiplication for the pseudoscalar complex structure, and the Clifford–Fourier transform is *literally* the ordinary vector-valued Fourier transform (`cliffordFourierIntegral_eq_fourier`). Plancherel's theorem (`integral_norm_sq_cliffordFourier`), the Fourier inversion formula (`cliffordFourierInv_cliffordFourier`) and the `L²` isometry (`cliffordFourierL2`) are then inherited from the vector-valued `L²` Fourier theory. The case `n = 3` is the transform used for 3D vector field analysis in visualization; `n ≡ 2 [MOD 4]` covers the two-dimensional (quaternionic-style) transform, where the pseudoscalar is not central. - [ ] depends on: #41920 t-analysis new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 568/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CliffordAlgebra/Euclidean.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/CliffordPlancherel.lean 3 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
34-8157
1 month ago
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34 days ago
0-967
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41868 angusjoshi
author:angusjoshi
feat(Analysis/Polynomial): the real numbers form a real closed field prove that the real numbers form a real closed field, providing the `IsRealClosed ℝ` instance. this completes the "real numbers" part of a todo in `Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsRealClosed/Basic.lean`. the nontrivial ingredient is that every odd-degree real polynomial has a real root (`Real.exists_isRoot_of_odd_natDegree`), deduced from the intermediate value theorem via the eventual-sign lemmas in `Mathlib/Analysis/Polynomial/Order.lean`: if such a polynomial had no root, those lemmas would force its value at `0` to be simultaneously positive and negative. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor awaiting-author 61/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Polynomial/IsRealClosed.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/IsRealClosed/Basic.lean 3 12 ['angusjoshi', 'artie2000', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'metakunt'] nobody
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41053 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
refactor(RingTheory): migrate bialgebra/Hopf to RingCon.Quotient --- Cleanup after #39790 using the [new RingCon](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/40451) instead of Ideal. - [ ] depends on: #41052 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 160/138 Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Coalgebra/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Quotient.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'hawkrobe', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
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1 month ago
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57 days ago
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41840 SofiaSL
author:SofiaSL
feat: generalise Hermite polynomial to any commutative ring Change the definition of the Hermite polynomials to be over an arbitrary commutative ring instead of the integers. Add functions that cast the coefficients into integers. This code was written at the ICARM summer school on formalization of mathematics, who I have to thank for their help and hospitality. Furthermore, this is the first in a sequence of PRs I and Alan have planned proving that the Hermite polynomials are orthogonal under the appropriate inner product, and that they form a basis of the associated Hilbert space. No AI was used in this PR except for web search. Co-authored-by: Alan Li <alanli2326@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 new-contributor awaiting-author 99/39 Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Hermite/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Hermite/Gaussian.lean 2 15 ['CoolRmal', 'SofiaSL', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
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41934 NickKobs
author:NickKobs
feat(Order/Nucleus): a nucleus on a Boolean algebra is closed Adds `Mathlib/Order/Nucleus/Boolean.lean` — the Boolean specialization of the nucleus API: ```lean theorem Nucleus.apply_eq_sup_apply_bot [BooleanAlgebra X] (n : Nucleus X) (a : X) : n a = a ⊔ n ⊥ theorem Nucleus.isClosed_of_booleanAlgebra [BooleanAlgebra X] (n : Nucleus X) : ⇑n = fun a => a ⊔ n ⊥ theorem Nucleus.eq_of_apply_bot_eq [BooleanAlgebra X] {m n : Nucleus X} (h : m ⊥ = n ⊥) : m = n ``` **Why.** `Mathlib.Order.Nucleus` provides the frame / Heyting-algebra structure of `Nucleus X`, the closure-operator view (`toClosureOperator`), and the pointwise `le_apply` / `idempotent` / `map_inf` API, but no Boolean specialization. On a Boolean algebra every nucleus is *closed* — completely determined by its value at `⊥` — which is the pointwise algebraic core of the classical fact that the assembly `N(L)` is Boolean iff `L` is (Beazer–Macnab; Simmons; Johnstone, *Stone Spaces*, II.2). It is the natural companion to the existing frame structure and a common building block in point-free topology. **Proof.** `n a = n a ⊓ (a ⊔ aᶜ) = (n a ⊓ a) ⊔ (n a ⊓ aᶜ)`; the left join-and is `a` (inflationarity), the right is `≤ n a ⊓ n aᶜ = n (a ⊓ aᶜ) = n ⊥` (inflationarity of `aᶜ` + `map_inf`). The reverse inequality is inflationarity plus monotonicity applied to `⊥ ≤ a`. No completeness is needed — the statement is pointwise, so `[BooleanAlgebra X]` (not a complete Boolean algebra) suffices. **References.** * R. Beazer, D. S. Macnab, *Modal extensions of Heyting algebras*. * H. Simmons, *A framework for topology*, Logic Colloquium '77. * P. T. Johnstone, *Stone Spaces*, CUP (1982), II.2. **Provenance.** The theorem was first mechanized (Mathlib-free, over a finite Boolean frame) in the BETTI/Araksha refusal-algebra work; this PR is the generalization to an arbitrary `BooleanAlgebra` against Mathlib's own `Nucleus` API. The result is classical open mathematics, cited above. An earlier revision of the file was compiled clean against master `c81c5cbb` (Lean `v4.33.0-rc1`); this revision adapts the header to the module system (`module` / `public import` / `@[expose] public section`). t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 71/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Nucleus/Boolean.lean 2 5 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
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41947 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
feat(Order/Antisymmetrization): comparable minimal elements are equivalent Adds `Minimal.antisymmRel_of_ge` and `Minimal.antisymmRel_of_symmGen` at preorder generality. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-order 32/3 Mathlib/Order/Antisymmetrization.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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41948 jiangf13
author:jiangf13
feat(Data/Set/Intervals): add subtraction formula for closed intervals This PR adds a formula for the pointwise subtraction of two closed intervals: `Set.Icc a b - Set.Icc c d = Set.Icc (a - d) (b - c)` under the assumptions `a ≤ b` and `c ≤ d`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
6/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Pointwise/Interval.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
32-31711
1 month ago
32-31711
32 days ago
1-3025
1 day
41475 Sanghyeok0
author:Sanghyeok0
MvPolynomial: polynomial reduction as a relation ## Summary This PR defines polynomial reduction on multivariate polynomials as an ordinary binary relation and develops its basic reduction-theoretic API. The main results cover reducibility and normal forms over general commutative coefficient rings, termination, degree bounds, linear-combination certificates, ideal-membership bridges, and translation and confluence results under the coefficient hypotheses required by each theorem. The polynomial results follow the reduction theory in Becker--Weispfenning--Kredel, Chapter 5. ## Polynomial reduction as a relation The central definition is one-step reduction modulo a set of polynomials: ```lean def MonomialOrder.ReducesToSet (m : MonomialOrder σ) (P : Set (MvPolynomial σ R)) (f g : MvPolynomial σ R) : Prop := ∃ p ∈ P, m.ReducesToPoly p f g ``` A reduction step chooses one nonzero reducer and one term of the source polynomial. Both monomial divisibility and coefficient divisibility are required. The resulting polynomial is obtained by subtracting the witnessed monomial multiple of that reducer. For example, reducibility is characterized without assumptions on leading coefficients by: ```lean theorem MonomialOrder.ReducesToPoly.reducible_iff_exists_degree_le_and_leadingCoeff_dvd (p f : MvPolynomial σ R) : m.Reducible p f ↔ p ≠ 0 ∧ ∃ t ∈ f.support, m.degree p ≤ t ∧ m.leadingCoeff p ∣ f.coeff t ``` Likewise, a polynomial is in normal form exactly when no support term satisfies both divisibility conditions for a nonzero reducer. When every nonzero reducer has unit leading coefficient, this specializes to the usual monomial divisibility condition. ## Termination and certificates Every reduction step strictly decreases the colexicographic order on finite supports. This proves that the reverse reduction relation is well-founded, without imposing unit or regularity assumptions on leading coefficients. Finite reduction also produces explicit quotient data with the expected degree bound: ```lean theorem MonomialOrder.exists_linearCombination_of_reflTransGen_with_degree_bound (B : Set (MvPolynomial σ R)) {f r : MvPolynomial σ R} (h : f ⟶*[m, B] r) : ∃ q : B →₀ MvPolynomial σ R, f = Finsupp.linearCombination (MvPolynomial σ R) (fun b : B => (b : MvPolynomial σ R)) q + r ∧ ∀ b : B, m.degree ((b : MvPolynomial σ R) * q b) ≼[m] m.degree f ``` Thus a finite reduction sequence supplies the linear-combination certificate expected from a division/remainder statement. ## Coefficient assumptions The API separates the assumptions needed by different results: * The reduction relation, its general reducibility and normal-form characterizations, termination, degree bounds, certificates, and the implication from reduction equivalence to ideal congruence require no unit assumptions. * Reduction of a multiple of a chosen reducer to zero only requires the leading coefficient of that reducer to be a non-zero-divisor when the reducer is nonzero. * The translation lemmas and the equivalence between reduction equivalence and congruence modulo `Ideal.span P` use the hypothesis that every reducer is either zero or has unit leading coefficient. * Local confluence for reduction modulo a singleton `{p}` requires only that `p` have unit leading coefficient. The corresponding result for a set generating the same principal ideal uses the zero-or-unit hypothesis on that set. ## Relation-level API This development is intended to depend on #40368 for `Relation.Diamond`, `Relation.Confluent`, and `Relation.ChurchRosser`, together with their basic conversion API. The new file `Mathlib.Logic.Relation.NormalForm` adds the normal-form vocabulary and Newman-style results used by polynomial reduction: * `Relation.IsNormalForm` * `Relation.IsNormalFormOf` * `Relation.UniqueNormalForms` * `Relation.LocallyConfluent` ## Scope The reduction relation in this PR is a termwise, single-reducer relation: each step uses one polynomial from the reducer set to eliminate one term of the source polynomial. An earlier version also included a reduction-theoretic Gröbner basis criterion. That layer is intentionally deferred. Over arbitrary coefficient rings, relating single-reducer reduction to an ideal-based leading-term criterion requires a careful distinction between single-reducer and weak reduction. Keeping the criterion in a separate PR will also allow it to reuse the shared Gröbner-basis API rather than introduce a competing definition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #40368 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR 1570/5 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Relation/NormalForm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/PolynomialReductions.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
32-16224
1 month ago
unknown
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41979 Nicola9Falciola
author:Nicola9Falciola
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Card): add the theorem on the cardinality of the special linear group over a commring and over a finite field Add the theorems about the cardinality of the special linear group over a ring, both the exact formula and the _mul version and the version for a finite field. Building on the definition from the previous PR on the identification of `SL` with `det.ker`. - [ ] depends on: #41855 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR
label:t-algebra$
41/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Card.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Defs.lean 2 10 ['CBirkbeck', 'Nicola9Falciola', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
31-16020
1 month ago
31-84201
31 days ago
0-1256
20 minutes
30637 strihanje01
author:strihanje01
feat(Combinatorics/SetFamily/Lindstrom): Lindstrom's theorem for subfamilies with equal unions add Lindstrom's theorem and its strengthening for equal intersections --- <!-- 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 211/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Lindstrom.lean 2 2 ['github-actions', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] nobody
30-47252
30 days ago
52-13838
52 days ago
83-58978
83 days
42046 LegaSage
author:LegaSage
feat(Polynomial): add Wronskian linear dependence lemmas This extends the polynomial Wronskian API of Baek and Lee from the existing coprime case to arbitrary polynomials over a characteristic-zero field. It adds: * an explicit nontrivial scalar relation for any pair with zero Wronskian, including zero-polynomial edge cases; * scalar-multiple corollaries when either polynomial is nonzero; * the weighted derivative corollary that solutions of `a * f' - n * a' * f = 0` are scalar multiples of `a ^ n` when `a ≠ 0`. The proof factors out the polynomial gcd and applies the existing `IsCoprime.wronskian_eq_zero_iff` theorem. This PR makes no novelty claim; it packages standard consequences of the existing Baek–Lee coprime Wronskian API. ------- The implementation was prepared with assistance from OpenAI Codex and reviewed and submitted by LegaSage. t-ring-theory new-contributor large-import LLM-generated 96/1 Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Wronskian.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
29-7967
29 days ago
29-45387
29 days ago
29-45227
29 days
42047 LegaSage
author:LegaSage
feat(RingTheory): add locally nilpotent derivations This introduces `Derivation.IsLocallyNilpotent` and basic iteration lemmas for locally nilpotent derivations. The main result is the method-style theorem `Derivation.IsLocallyNilpotent.apply_eq_zero_of_dvd`: over a characteristic-zero domain, if `f ∣ D f` for a locally nilpotent derivation `D`, then `D f = 0`. The proof uses the iterated Leibniz rule and the top nonvanishing iterates of the two factors. ----- The implementation and PR text were prepared with assistance from OpenAI Codex. t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 167/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Derivation/LocallyNilpotent.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
29-7948
29 days ago
29-45427
29 days ago
29-45267
29 days
42035 eliottcassidy2000
author:eliottcassidy2000
feat: proof of the planar gaussian moment conjecture These are very involved proofs and would benefit from being split into multiple PRs. Guidance is appreciated. I lack institutional backing, but these are all sorry-free and only depend on default axioms, so should be reasonable to merge. t-ring-theory new-contributor awaiting-author 9540/0 Archive.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/AlgebraicDescent.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/ChannelDilation.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/ChargeGeometry.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/ConstantTermRelations.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKAssembly.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKCharZeroClosing.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKConnector.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKFrame.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKFrameDegree.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKFrameExtraction.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKFrameHSide.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKHderiv.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKHderivAssembly.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKInterface.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKMultiplicativeClosing.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKOmegaWiring.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKPhiCoincide.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKTranspose.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKTransposeAssembly.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKTwoCharge.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKUniqueChannel.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKUnitOrigin.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKUnivariateReduction.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKWeierstrass.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/DvdKZeroCharge.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FaceDictionary.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FaceHeightFloor.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FaceReferenceChannel.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FaceSeed.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FaceSeedChannel.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FaceSeedDescent.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrameBridge.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrameBridgeAssembly.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrameBridgeDvd.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrameBridgePacket.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrameBridgeRoots.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrobeniusFace.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/FrobeniusResidue.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/GalRootAction.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/HeightWitness.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/IntegralFaceSeedDescent.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/IntegralRelations.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/IntegralSpecialization.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/IntegralTorusSpecialization.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/LaurentConstantTerm.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/LowestFaceBridge.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/LowestFaceExistence.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/LowestFacePackage.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/Main.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/MomentRelations.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/MomentTransport.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/NC2.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/NormalizedMoment.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/NormalizedResidue.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/NullconeDescent.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/OrbitProduct.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/OrbitProductConcrete.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/OrbitProductFromSmallRoots.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/OrbitProductReduced.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/OrbitProductWrapper.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/PhiIrreducible.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/PhiVieta.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/RatFuncClosing.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/Reduction.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/ResidueAssembly.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/SupportDescent.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/SupportFaceBridge.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/TorusDescent.lean,Archive/GaussianMomentConjecture/WickChannels.lean,Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/ThreeTermRecurrence.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/LogDeriv.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/WellKnown.lean,docs/references.bib 75 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
29-7887
29 days ago
unknown
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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 awaiting-author t-order 118/9 Mathlib/Control/LawfulFix.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean,docs/references.bib 3 7 ['b-mehta', 'github-actions'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
29-7864
29 days ago
35-71711
35 days ago
87-55158
87 days
41945 generantao
author:generantao
feat(Polish): add analyticSet_graph_iff_measurable Proved that a function between standard Borel spaces (with specified Polish topologies) is Borel measurable iff its graph is analytic. Supported by NSF grant DMS 2425401. - [ ] depends on: #41944 Co-authored-by: Zelong Li <zelongl@andrew.cmu.edu> Co-authored-by: Aaron Liu <aaronliu2008@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Wojciech Nawrocki <wjn@lean-fro.org> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor 81/2 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Constructions/Polish/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/CountablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Lebesgue/Basic.lean 3 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
28-46188
28 days ago
unknown
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42066 lyfar
author:lyfar
feat(SimpleGraph/Coloring): add list-coloring compactness This is the focused part of [Lean Pool PR #275](https://github.com/Vilin97/lean-pool/pull/275) that does not duplicate Mathlib's existing ordinary de Bruijn--Erdős API. I brought it here after Vasily Ilin [recommended moving the genuinely new list-coloring part to Mathlib](https://github.com/Vilin97/lean-pool/pull/275#issuecomment-5066933313). It adds `SimpleGraph.ListColoring`, restriction to induced subgraphs, compactness for explicitly finite color sets via `Set.Finite.rado_selection_subtype`, and the finite-induced-subgraph iff. This is a formalized API for a standard corollary of Rado's selection lemma, not new mathematics. AI disclosure: I used OpenAI Codex to inspect the current Mathlib API and contribution policy, adapt the list-coloring part of Lean Pool PR #275, implement this file, and run the verification commands below. Verification: ```text lake build Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Coloring.List lake exe lint-style Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Coloring.List lake exe batteries/runLinter Mathlib.Combinatorics.SimpleGraph.Coloring.List lake exe mk_all --check git diff upstream/master...HEAD --check ``` t-combinatorics LLM-generated new-contributor awaiting-author awaiting-zulip 96/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/List.lean 2 10 ['SnirBroshi', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'lyfar'] nobody
28-21619
28 days ago
28-79542
28 days ago
0-3745
1 hour
42082 attilavjda
author:attilavjda
feat(FieldTheory): reduce Frobenius powers modulo the extension degree Adds ring-hom and pointwise lemmas reducing powers of Frobenius modulo the extension degree of a finite field. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
12/0 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Finite/Basic.lean 1 5 ['attilavjda', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
27-84162
27 days ago
27-84216
27 days ago
28-5363
28 days
41525 JX-Mo
author:JX-Mo
feat(RepresentationTheory): add Smooth.Basic for smooth representations This PR introduces basic setup for smooth representations of a topological group. Hopefully it will serve as preliminary content for those who are interested in formalizing representation theory for p-adic reductive groups in the future. We introduce the following in the file: 1. Define smoothness for representations of a topological group. It is a property for a representation to be smooth: the stabilizer of any vector is open. 2. Prove basic closure properties: subrepresentations, quotient representations, tensor products, direct sums of smooth representations are smooth. 3. Construct smoothHom and contragredient: they are obtained by cutting out smooth vectors from the naive hom and dual. - [ ] depends on #40941 - [ ] depends on #41081 new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
345/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Smooth/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Stabilizer.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Subrepresentation.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 5 4 ['JX-Mo', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] nobody
27-74571
27 days ago
34-19339
34 days ago
43-72901
43 days
41081 JX-Mo
author:JX-Mo
feat(RepresentationTheory): add Subrepresentation.toRepresentation_apply and Subrepresentation.quotient Add a lemma for `Subrepresentation` recording the inherited group action. Help avoid unfolding `Subrepresentation.toRepresentation` when analyzing the action. Add the `quotient` representation associated to a `Subrepresentation`. It wraps up `Representation.quotient` and `Representation.Subrepresentation` and then we also record the inherited group action. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
26/0 Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Subrepresentation.lean 1 17 ['JX-Mo', 'Whysoserioushah', 'github-actions'] nobody
27-73154
27 days ago
41-26426
41 days ago
56-78405
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31766 SuccessMoses
author:SuccessMoses
feat(Topology/EMetricSpace): continuity of arc length fixes half of #31751 --- <!-- 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/) new-contributor t-topology awaiting-author merge-conflict 396/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/ArcLength.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/BoundedVariation.lean 3 41 ['SnirBroshi', 'SuccessMoses', 'Zeta-Wu', 'alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
26-51521
26 days ago
255-59132
255 days ago
2-76060
2 days
41944 generantao
author:generantao
feat(CountablyGenerated): add measurableSet_graph This PR proves that the graph of a measurable function into a countably separated space is measurable. It also renames the currently proven special case `measurableSet_graph` to `measurableSet_graph_real`, deprecating the current name. Supported by NSF grant DMS 2425401. Co-authored-by: Wojciech Nawrocki <wjn@lean-fro.org> --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-measure-probability 28/2 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/MeasurableSpace/CountablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Lebesgue/Basic.lean 2 22 ['CoolRmal', 'Vtec234', 'generantao', 'github-actions', 'plp127', 'vlad902'] nobody
26-43307
26 days ago
30-53765
30 days ago
2-70596
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41963 sweeneyde
author:sweeneyde
feat(AlgebraicTopology): nerve preserves products This formalizes the fact that a composable chain of pairs can be identified with a pair of composable chains. It may be useful in the future for converting a natural transformation into a simplicial homotopy. --- I added this to a different file to avoid the circular import from `Nerve -> Monoidal -> StdSimplex -> NerveNondegenerate -> Nerve` <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 new-contributor awaiting-author 82/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NerveProduct.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ComposableArrows/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/IsoCat.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Products/Basic.lean 5 20 ['github-actions', 'joelriou', 'robin-carlier', 'sweeneyde'] nobody
26-24539
26 days ago
32-32215
32 days ago
0-12406
3 hours
42080 dkunert
author:dkunert
feat(Algebra/Order/Floor): add fract-absorption lemmas for sums and d… Add the four one-sided absorption lemmas for `Int.fract` * `Int.fract_fract_add : fract (fract a + b) = fract (a + b)` * `Int.fract_add_fract : fract (a + fract b) = fract (a + b)` * `Int.fract_fract_sub : fract (fract a - b) = fract (a - b)` * `Int.fract_sub_fract : fract (a - fract b) = fract (a - b)` all tagged `@[simp]`, together with the two-sided combinations `Int.fract_fract_add_fract` and `Int.fract_fract_sub_fract` as derived corollaries (not `@[simp]`, since their LHS is already simplified by the one-sided lemmas). Mathlib currently has the existence form (`Int.fract_add`), the inequalities (`Int.fract_add_le`, `Int.fract_add_fract_le`), and absorption equalities only for integer casts (the `Int.fract_add_intCast` family); the `fract`-absorbing equalities themselves were missing (closest relatives: `Int.fract_fract`, `Int.fract_eq_fract`). With the new `@[simp]` set, goals like `fract (fract x + fract y) = fract (x + y)` now close by `simp` — they did not before. The one-sided factoring of the add lemmas was suggested by Eric Wieser on [Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/217875-Is-there-code-for-X.3F/topic/Int.2Efract.20of.20a.20sum.2Fdifference.20reduced.20mod.201); the two-sided add corollary is the lemma his two suggestions "combine to give". The sub analogues and the `@[simp]` tagging follow the same pattern. Naming follows the file's `fract_add_intCast`/`fract_intCast_add` convention. I used the Anthropic LLMs Opus 4.8 and Fable 5 via Claude Code and made the central design decisions. The LLMs produced all the lemmas and proofs. The four lemmas and the two corollaries are fully proved and break nothing in Mathlib. They conform to the style and simpNF conventions. I take responsibility for this contribution. --- t-algebra new-contributor LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
22/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Floor/Ring.lean 1 3 ['dkunert', 'github-actions'] nobody
26-23640
26 days ago
26-23695
26 days ago
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33714 idontgetoutmuch
author:idontgetoutmuch
feat(Geometry/Manifold): riemannian metrics exist Using a partition of unity, we prove the existence of a smooth Riemannian metric. The idea is that there are two equivalent ways of defining a bilinear positive definite form: 1. pull back the inner product on the model fiber `F` along the inverse trivialization; 2. push a pair of fiber vectors forward into `F`, then apply the inner product there. Definition (1) makes smoothness straightforward: locally the form is smooth, provided the domain is taken small enough: the intersection of the trivialization's base set with the chart source. Global smoothness then follows from a partition of unity. It is less clear (to me at least) how to get positive-definiteness from (1). This is what (2) is for: with vectors pushed forward into an inner product space, positivity, definiteness and symmetry are immediate. We prove the two definitions agree, transferring these properties back to (1). One step remains. Mathlib's `ContMDiffRiemannianMetric` requires the the set where the form is less than 1 to be von Neumann bounded: Let $E$ be a real vector bundle over a manifold $B$, with model fiber $F$, an inner product space; $E_b$ the fiber over $b \in B$ and $e_i : E_b \to F$ the fiberwise linear isomorphism onto the model fiber given by the trivialization $i$, and $\|\cdot\|$ the norm on $F$. Let $\{f_i\}_{i \in B}$ be a smooth partition of unity subordinate to the trivialization domains. Then the set $\{v \in E_b : g_b(v,v) < 1\}$ is bounded, where $g_b(v,v) = \sum_i f_i(b)\, \|e_i v\|^2$. Since the $f_i(b)$ sum to $1$, at least one is positive; fix such an $i$, so $f_i(b) > 0$, and write $e := e_i$. Because $f_i(b) > 0$, the point $b$ lies in the support of $f_i$, and subordinacy places that support inside the small set where the trivialization $e$ is available. For any $v$ in our set, the single $i$-th term is at most the whole sum: $f_i(b) \|e v\|^2 \le g_b(v,v) \lt 1$. Since $f_i(b) > 0$, we can divide to obtain $$\|e v\| \le \sqrt{\tfrac{1}{f_i(b)}}.$$ Setting $r = {1}/{f_i(b)}$, every $v$ in our set satisfies $e v \in \overline{B}_F\!\big(0, r\big)$, and since $v = e^{-1}(e v)$ lies in $e^{-1}$ of that closed ball. Our set is therefore contained in the image of a bounded ball under the continuous linear map $e^{-1}$. That image is bounded (continuous linear maps preserve boundedness), and a subset of a bounded set is 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/) t-differential-geometry new-contributor awaiting-author 498/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Finprod.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ExistsRiemannianMetric.lean 3 201 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'idontgetoutmuch'] nobody
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38546 yhx-12243
author:yhx-12243
fix(Algebra/Module/Injective): changing the universe from the module's to the ring's Change the definition of ```lean class Module.Injective : Prop where out : ∀ ⦃X Y : Type v⦄ [AddCommGroup X] [AddCommGroup Y] [Module R X] [Module R Y] (f : X →ₗ[R] Y) (_ : Function.Injective f) (g : X →ₗ[R] Q), ∃ h : Y →ₗ[R] Q, ∀ x, h (f x) = g x ``` into ```lean class Module.Injective : Prop where out : ∀ ⦃X Y : Type u⦄ [AddCommGroup X] [AddCommGroup Y] [Module R X] [Module R Y] (f : X →ₗ[R] Y) (_ : Function.Injective f) (g : X →ₗ[R] Q), ∃ h : Y →ₗ[R] Q, ∀ x, h (f x) = g x ``` where `u` is the universe of ring, `v` is the universe of module, to make it agree with `Module.Baer` and real mathematical definition, **without universe issues** (make the theorem [`Module.Baer.of_injective`](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Injective.html#Module.Baer.of_injective) not require `Small.{v, u} R` issue). This type of adaption also appeared in the criterion `Module.Flat`, which also uses `Type u` on testing modules. See discussions in https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Universe.20issue.20about.20injective.20module . --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-zulip awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
57/43 Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Injective.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Category/ModuleCat/Ulift.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Injective.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/FinGroupCharZero.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Flat/Tensor.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LocalProperties/Injective.lean 6 11 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-bors', 'wwylele', 'yhx-12243'] nobody
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0-24433
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42158 sweeneyde
author:sweeneyde
feat(AlgebraicTopology): natural transformation to nerve homotopy Given a natural transformation between two functors, we produce a homotopy between the maps they induce on nerve simplicial sets. --- Using `SmallCategory` instances made the proof easier--I had trouble with the universe levels involved when trying to use `Category.{v} C` instead. One could use [CategoryTheory.AsSmall](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Category/ULift.html#CategoryTheory.AsSmall) to convert to a small category first. - [ ] depends on: #41963 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 blocked-by-other-PR 119/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicTopology/SimplicialSet/NerveProduct.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/ComposableArrows/Basic.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/IsoCat.lean,Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Products/Basic.lean 5 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
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0-29
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41828 archiebrowne
author:archiebrowne
feat(RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Convolution): add `ofAntipodeOfAdjoin` Adds `HopfAlgebra.ofAntipodeOfAdjoin`, which upgrades a bialgebra `A` to a Hopf algebra given an algebra anti-homomorphism `S : A →ₐ[R] Aᵐᵒᵖ` that satisfies the two antipode identities *only on a generating set* `X` with `adjoin R X = ⊤`. Main additions (`Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Basic.lean`): * `HopfAlgebra.mul_antipode_rTensor_comul_adjoin_top` / `HopfAlgebra.mul_antipode_lTensor_comul_adjoin_top`: the antipode axioms hold on all of `A` when they hold on a generating set. * `HopfAlgebra.ofAntipodeOfAdjoin`: the resulting `HopfAlgebra R A` structure, with `antipode := (opLinearEquiv R).symm.toLinearMap ∘ₗ S.toLinearMap`. Also in (`Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Convolution.lean`): * Golf `antipode_mul_id`, `id_mul_antipode`, and `antipode_id_cancel`. * Add `id_antipode_cancel` (mirror of `antipode_id_cancel`). t-ring-theory new-contributor 89/9 Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Convolution.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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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 merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
217/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/Determinant/DesnanotJacobi.lean 2 14 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'kim-em', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'slavanaprienko'] nobody
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34138 pfaffelh
author:pfaffelh
feat(MeasureTheory): Introduce `DiscreteMeasure α` giving rise to a `Measure α` as a sum of `dirac`s Define `DiscreteMeasure α` as a structure with `weight : α → ℝ≥0∞` Define `toMeasure (w : DiscreteMeasure α) : Measure α` as a sum of diracs Show properties of the resulting objects This PR intends to start a more userfriendly interaction with discrete probability (measure) theory, in contrast to probability mass functions (`PMF`). There are two main differences between `DiscreteMeasure` and `PMF`: * Every `PMF` hast the additional property `HasSum 1`, making the resulting measure a probability measure. (For `DiscreteMeasure`, I intend to use the typeclass `IsProbabilityMeasure`in a later PR instead.) * The `toMeasure` function of `MassFunction` defines the measure as a sum of diracs, which immediately makes computations possible. Discussion thread on [zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/PMF.20Refactor.3A.20FunLike.20vs.20Definition.20Change) - depends on: #37060 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 216/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/GroupWithZero/Indicator.lean,Mathlib/Data/Set/Pairwise/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/DiscreteMeasure.lean 4 27 ['DavidLedvinka', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'metakunt', 'ocfnash', 'pfaffelh'] nobody
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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 3 ['github-actions', 'pepamontero'] nobody
24-84426
24 days ago
73-75973
73 days ago
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42079 JX-Mo
author:JX-Mo
refactor(RepresentationTheory): weaken condition of Schur's lemma Replace the condition `[FiniteDimensional k V]` of Schur's lemma by `[FiniteDimensional k (IntertwiningMap ρ ρ)]`. Note that the former will automatically give the latter by typeclass inference. This has an immediate downstream application: irreducible admissible smooth representations (of e.g. GL2(Qp)) are usually not finite dimensional but the weaker condition`[FiniteDimensional k (IntertwiningMap ρ ρ)]` can be easily deduced from the definition of being "irreducible admissible smooth". new-contributor t-algebra
label:t-algebra$
16/14 Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/AlgebraRepresentation/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Irreducible.lean 2 6 ['JX-Mo', 'Whysoserioushah', 'github-actions', 'pepamontero'] nobody
24-84328
24 days ago
25-81833
25 days ago
28-34388
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41069 ymonbru
author:ymonbru
feat: adds the definition of the pushforward of a Ksheaf For f: X to Y a proper map between T2 spaces and Y being locally comapct, this files adds the pushforward of KSheaves: in particular one gets a functor from Ksheaf A X to Ksheaf A Y. In order to prove this lemma, we add the fact that the base changes of compact neighbourhoods of K to f^-1(K) is an initial functor. This require to know that if f is closed then kernImage f (the adjoint of the preimage) is Open. (Note that if f is open then kernImage f is closed, we thus add this lemma even though we do not use it there). We also add the ddefinition of the pushforward of a bicartesian square in order to define the pushforward. Maybe the `properPreimage`in l.101 of BasechngeNhds should go elsewhere but find_home told me to let it there. --- - [ ] depends on: #40953 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 blocked-by-other-PR merge-conflict 272/2 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/CompleteLattice/MulticoequalizerDiagram.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/BaseChangeNhds.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sets/Compacts.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/KSheaf.lean 6 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
24-51816
24 days ago
57-15059
57 days ago
0-499
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41678 JX-Mo
author:JX-Mo
refactor(RepresentationTheory): record the concrete binary biproduct Record the concrete binary biproduct explicitly from the instance `HasBinaryBiproducts` to make its _**proof**_ reusable. This strengthens the exposed mathematical statement from "_the biproduct exists_" to "_the biproduct exists and is isomorphic to_ `prod _ _`". This has an immediate downstream application: to prove that the property of being smooth is stable under product, we need to reconstruct the "product". The current instance `HasBinaryBiproducts` only tells that the product exists and the information about how the product looks like is not directly available, so now we need to reprove that `prod` is a concrete categorical (bi)product. This PR aims to eliminate such future duplicated proofs. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
23/7 Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Rep/Basic.lean 1 9 ['JX-Mo', 'Whysoserioushah', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
24-48647
24 days ago
24-48746
24 days ago
40-7788
40 days
42188 arcaputo3
author:arcaputo3
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): the line graph signature identity For a finite simple graph `G` with `n` vertices and `m` edges, we prove the classical identity `s(A(L(G))) = n - m + p - q` where `s` is the signature of the (real) adjacency matrix of the line graph `L(G)`, and `(p, q)` are the numbers of positive/negative eigenvalues of `Q(G) - 2•1`, with `Q(G) = D(G) + A(G)` the signless Laplacian, all counted with multiplicity. The proof is the Gram-pairing argument: the `V × E(G)` incidence matrix `B` satisfies `Bᵀ * B = A(L(G)) + 2•1` and `B * Bᵀ = Q(G)`, and the two products have equal nonzero spectra by `Matrix.charpoly_mul_comm'`. Eigenvalue counts are transported along the resulting root-multiset identity. New declarations: - `Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Inertia.lean`: the inertia indices `Matrix.IsHermitian.posInertia` / `negInertia` / `signature` of a real symmetric matrix, and `Matrix.IsHermitian.charpoly_add_smul_one` / `roots_charpoly_add_smul_one` (the characteristic polynomial of `A + c • 1` splits over the shifted eigenvalues). - `Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LineGraphSignature.lean`: `SimpleGraph.signlessLapMatrix`, `SimpleGraph.edgeIncMatrix` (the `V × E(G)`-indexed incidence matrix) together with the two Gram identities above (stated over an arbitrary (non-assoc) semiring), a `DecidableRel` instance for `lineGraph.Adj`, and the main theorem `SimpleGraph.signature_adjMatrix_lineGraph`. --- **AI disclosure** (per the mathlib policy on AI-assisted contributions): this PR was formalized end-to-end with Claude Code (Anthropic model Claude Fable 5). The choice of statement and the decision to contribute are mine; the Lean proofs were authored by the tool and verified by compilation. `#print axioms SimpleGraph.signature_adjMatrix_lineGraph` reports `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. Notes for reviewers: - `signlessLapMatrix` could alternatively live in `Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean`, and the `DecidableRel G.lineGraph.Adj` instance in `LineGraph.lean`; happy to move them. - The inertia API is deliberately minimal (what the main theorem needs); extensions (e.g. rank/inertia relations, congruence invariance / Sylvester's law) would be natural follow-ups. - I do not yet have push access to non-master mathlib branches, so this PR comes from a fork; happy to move the branch onto the main repository once access is granted. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) new-contributor LLM-generated 326/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Inertia.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LineGraphSignature.lean 3 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
24-35485
24 days ago
24-85307
24 days ago
24-85147
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42226 espottesmith
author:espottesmith
feat(Combinatorics/Hypergraph): add restriction `x ≠ y` to hypergraph vertex and edge adjacency --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 introduces a small change to the definitions of adjacency and edge-adjacency for undirected hypergraphs, based on a conversation with @Jun2M and @b-mehta in [#28613](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/28613). Previously, any two vertices (edges) `x` and `y` could be adjacent, provided that there was an edge in the edge set containing both of them (there was a vertex contained in both of them). Now, we add the restriction that `x` is not equal to `y`. This should allow `SimpleGraph` to be a clean specialization of `Hypergraph` and to ease the eventual implementation of walks. This PR has no dependencies, but see also [42164](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/42162), @Jun2M's implementation of `HyperGraphLike` and formalization that `Hypergraph`s are `HyperGraphLike`, which includes this restriction on `Adj`. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-combinatorics new-contributor 4/4 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Hypergraph/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
24-20397
24 days ago
24-20463
24 days ago
24-20303
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41728 vaca22
author:vaca22
feat(GroupTheory): prove uniqueness of ℤᵐ⁰ automorphisms Prove that every order-preserving multiplicative automorphism of ℤᵐ⁰ is the identity. This also gives a Unique instance for its automorphism type and a Subsingleton instance for order-preserving multiplicative normalizations from G to ℤᵐ⁰. The proof transports an automorphism through WithZero.exp and WithZero.log to an additive automorphism of ℤ, then excludes negation by monotonicity. ------------ **AI disclosure**: this PR is primarily LLM-generated (Claude Code). t-group-theory new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 55/0 Mathlib/GroupTheory/ArchimedeanDensely.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'tb65536', 'vaca22', 'wwylele'] nobody
24-7131
24 days ago
24-11714
24 days ago
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41449 EzequielS2
author:EzequielS2
feat(Topology/ContinuousMap): domMulAct action on C(X, Y) ## Summary - Define the action of `Mᵈᵐᵃ` on `C(α, β)` when `M` acts continuously on `α`. - Add `SMul`, `MulAction`, `SMulCommClass`, and `ContinuousSMul` instances. - Closes #5379. ## Test plan - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousMap.DomAct` - [x] `lake exe runLinter Mathlib.Topology.ContinuousMap.DomAct` t-topology new-contributor awaiting-author 104/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/DomAct.lean 2 6 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] nobody
23-84015
23 days ago
24-46883
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21-30643
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35442 dhyan-aranha
author:dhyan-aranha
feat: Affine line with doubled origin counter example --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 awaiting-author t-algebraic-geometry merge-conflict 305/0 Counterexamples.lean,Counterexamples/AffineLineWithDoubledOrigin.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/Limits.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/Limits/Pullbacks.lean 4 22 ['BryceT233', 'chrisflav', 'dhyan-aranha', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
23-78941
23 days ago
185-85645
185 days ago
0-2563
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41855 Nicola9Falciola
author:Nicola9Falciola
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Card): add theorem proving cardinal of matrix Add the theorem proving the cardinality formula for `Matrix` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
5/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Card.lean 1 10 ['Nicola9Falciola', 'SnirBroshi', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'riccardobrasca'] riccardobrasca
assignee:riccardobrasca
23-11674
23 days ago
23-11685
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42223 cameronfreer
author:cameronfreer
feat(Computability/Reduce): the halting problem is many-one complete `Mathlib/Computability/Halting.lean` proves that the halting problem is recursively enumerable (`ComputablePred.halting_problem_re`) and not computable (`ComputablePred.halting_problem`), but not that it is complete: there is no `REPred R → R ≤₀ K`, and neither `Halting.lean` nor `RE.lean` mentions `≤₀`. This PR adds three results: ```lean theorem REPred.manyOneReducible_halting_problem {R : ℕ → Prop} (h : REPred R) (n : ℕ) : R ≤₀ fun c : Code => (Code.eval c n).Dom theorem halting_problem_manyOneEquiv_halting_problem₂ (n : ℕ) : ManyOneEquiv (fun c : Code => (Code.eval c n).Dom) (fun p : Code × ℕ => (Code.eval p.1 p.2).Dom) theorem REPred.manyOneReducible_halting_problem₂ {R : ℕ → Prop} (h : REPred R) : R ≤₀ fun p : Code × ℕ => (Code.eval p.1 p.2).Dom ``` (I've stated the results in `Reduce.lean` rather than alongside the other halting-problem results because `≤₀` is defined here, and `Reduce` imports `Halting` rather than the other way around.) 🤖 These proofs were written with the assistance of Claude Opus 5 high and reviewed by GPT Sol 5.6 xhigh. t-computability new-contributor LLM-generated 41/0 Mathlib/Computability/Reduce.lean 1 3 ['cameronfreer', 'github-actions'] nobody
22-83486
22 days ago
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42189 cameronfreer
author:cameronfreer
feat(ModelTheory/Basic): add characterization of languages with countably many symbols `Language.Countable.countable_functions` currently projects `Countable L.Symbols` onto the function symbols, but there is no counterpart for relations. This PR adds the missing instance; in doing so it relates the two ways that Mathlib already expresses "countable language": the bundled `Language.card ≤ ℵ₀` and the unbundled `Countable (Σ l, L.Functions l)` / `Countable (Σ l, L.Relations l)` hypotheses that model-theoretic statements tend to carry separately. * `Countable.countable_relations`, `countable_symbols_iff`, and `card_le_aleph0_iff_countable` connect the bundled and unbundled formulations of symbol countability. * `Countable.countable_sum`, `Countable.countable_constantsOn`, and `Countable.countable_withConstants` centralize countability instances for language constructors and remove the corresponding local instances from `Encoding.lean`. ## Motivation Following review feedback from @NoneMore, this PR now also simplifies existing Mathlib code: generic countability instances for `Language.sum`, `constantsOn`, and `withConstants` live beside those constructors, so `Encoding.lean` no longer needs its own cardinal-arithmetic proofs for them. The broader motivation comes from projects in infinitary model theory that build on Mathlib, in which one typically needs to carry around a hypothesis about countability of the set of symbols. Specifically, in [cameronfreer/infinitary-logic](https://github.com/cameronfreer/infinitary-logic) the two sorts are carried unbundled and independently throughout; there are roughly 180 occurrences of the relation-symbol hypothesis and 24 of the function-symbol one. Here are a few examples: * [`Methods/Henkin/ModelExistence.lean#L60`](https://github.com/cameronfreer/infinitary-logic/blob/1a478e80794080a536931c029281bb65266b3171/InfinitaryLogic/Methods/Henkin/ModelExistence.lean#L60): model existence, carrying both hypotheses side by side; * [`Admissible/Compactness.lean#L90`](https://github.com/cameronfreer/infinitary-logic/blob/1a478e80794080a536931c029281bb65266b3171/InfinitaryLogic/Admissible/Compactness.lean#L90): Barwise completeness, likewise; * [`Descriptive/Polish.lean#L46`](https://github.com/cameronfreer/infinitary-logic/blob/1a478e80794080a536931c029281bb65266b3171/InfinitaryLogic/Descriptive/Polish.lean#L46): a section variable assuming only the relation symbols are countable, which is where one notices the missing companion instance; * [`Methods/LopezEscobar/CodeClass.lean#L29`](https://github.com/cameronfreer/infinitary-logic/blob/1a478e80794080a536931c029281bb65266b3171/InfinitaryLogic/Methods/LopezEscobar/CodeClass.lean#L29): a custom `Countable (Σ n, L.Functions n)` instance for relational languages, which is an example of the bookkeeping that arises from the two sorts not being related by a single lemma. (Note that the `countable_functions` and `countable_relations` instances only project *out of* `Countable L.Symbols` into a summand; the converse direction is stated as a theorem rather than an instance, so there is no risk of an instance cycle.) 🤖 These proofs were written with the assistance of Claude Opus 5 high and reviewed by GPT Sol 5.6 xhigh. t-logic new-contributor LLM-generated 33/12 Mathlib/ModelTheory/Basic.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/Encoding.lean,Mathlib/ModelTheory/LanguageMap.lean 3 5 ['NoneMore', 'cameronfreer', 'github-actions'] nobody
22-83460
22 days ago
24-23321
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42203 cameronfreer
author:cameronfreer
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial): compact only the right summand of a sum of variables Currently `exists_fin_rename` reindexes the entire variable type along an injection `Fin n → σ`. At `σ ⊕ τ` this renumbers the left-hand variables together with the right-hand ones, so it cannot be used when the left summand carries meaning that has to be preserved. This PR adds two variants that leave the left summand alone, mirroring the existing `exists_finset_rename` / `exists_fin_rename` pair: ```lean theorem exists_finset_right_rename (p : MvPolynomial (σ ⊕ τ) R) : ∃ (t : Finset τ) (q : MvPolynomial (σ ⊕ { x // x ∈ t }) R), p = rename (Sum.map id (↑)) q theorem exists_fin_right_rename (p : MvPolynomial (σ ⊕ τ) R) : ∃ (n : ℕ) (f : Fin n → τ) (_hf : Injective f) (q : MvPolynomial (σ ⊕ Fin n) R), p = rename (Sum.map id f) q ``` The first of these factors `exists_finset_rename` through `Finset.toRight`: rename along the map that fixes the left-hand variables and sends each right-hand variable of the finset into `s.toRight`. The second one then enumerates that right-hand finset with `Fintype.equivFin`, the same way that `exists_fin_rename` does. Motivation: a Diophantine relation is presented as a polynomial in input variables along with existentially quantified witness variables, and the normal form wants inputs indexed by `Fin n` and witnesses compacted to `Fin m`. Only the witnesses may be reindexed; renumbering the inputs changes the relation being represented. This comes up in work I've been exploring towards Hilbert's tenth problem (the TODO in `Mathlib.NumberTheory.Dioph`), though the statement is independent of that. 🤖 These proofs were written with the assistance of Claude Opus 5 high and reviewed by GPT Sol 5.6 xhigh. t-algebra new-contributor LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
41/0 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Rename.lean 1 3 ['cameronfreer', 'github-actions'] nobody
22-83460
22 days ago
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42178 cameronfreer
author:cameronfreer
feat(Computability/Primrec/List): add theorems showing that List.all, List.any and List.sum are primitive recursive Add the parameterized `list_all`, `list_any` and natural-number `list_sum`, in the style of the existing `list_map`, `list_foldr` and `list_findIdx`. Mathlib already has a parameterized core, but no direct lemmas for these standard list operations, so downstream developments tend to reconstruct them from `list_foldr` at each use site. In the course of writing [cameronfreer/computable-analysis](https://github.com/cameronfreer/computable-analysis) I ended up needing this in three places, all of which can now make use of the results here instead (see [a6898b5](https://github.com/cameronfreer/computable-analysis/commit/a6898b5), in particular `Weihrauch/Principles/Limit.lean:117`, `TypeTwo/PrefixTable.lean:334,351,369`, and `Measure/DisintegrateLower.lean:877,902`). :robot: These proofs were written with the assistance of Claude Opus 5 high and reviewed by GPT Sol 5.6 xhigh. t-computability new-contributor LLM-generated 21/1 Mathlib/Computability/Primrec/List.lean 1 4 ['cameronfreer', 'github-actions'] nobody
22-83453
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41696 vaca22
author:vaca22
feat(RingTheory): generalize relNorm_eq_pow_of_isMaximal to separable fraction field extensions This PR relaxes the hypothesis of Ideal.relNorm_eq_pow_of_isMaximal and its supporting Ring.NormalClosure instances. Originally the theorem required the fraction ring of base Dedekind domain R to be a perfect field. Now we only require the fraction field extension to be separable. The perfect field condition excludes function fields with imperfect constant fields, which is an important case we want to support. The core mathematical insight is that the normal closure of a separable field extension stays separable, so we can construct the Galois structure without a perfect base. This change is fully backwards compatible: any existing code relying on the old perfect field assumption still compiles, since perfect fields automatically give separable extensions. Only two files are modified: NormalClosure.lean and RelNorm.lean, with small diff and no extra imports. AI disclosure: I used AI tools to assist with initial code drafting and full CI validation. All mathematical reasoning and proof logic I worked through independently, and I can explain every adjustment in review. My original PR text relied too heavily on AI output, I’ve fully rewritten this description manually. new-contributor t-ring-theory LLM-generated 23/3 Mathlib/FieldTheory/Galois/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Norm/RelNorm.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/NormalClosure.lean 3 15 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'vaca22', 'xroblot'] nobody
22-21999
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35-73732
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41454 EzequielS2
author:EzequielS2
feat(Topology/ContinuousMap): domMulAct action on bounded continuous maps - Define the action of `Mᵈᵐᵃ` on bounded continuous functions `α →ᵇ β`. - Add basic instances and simp lemmas. --- - [ ] depends on: #41449 new-contributor t-topology blocked-by-other-PR 184/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/Bounded/DomAct.lean,Mathlib/Topology/ContinuousMap/DomAct.lean 3 8 ['EzequielS2', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
22-10501
22 days ago
24-47581
24 days ago
21-26280
21 days
41991 dahlem
author:dahlem
fix(Analysis/Matrix): anchor the elementwise matrix norm's topology to instTopologicalSpaceMatrix With `open scoped Matrix.Norms.Elementwise`, ```lean noncomputable example {m n : Type*} [Fintype m] [Fintype n] : Norm (Matrix m n ℝ →L[ℝ] Matrix m n ℝ) := inferInstance ``` fails to synthesize, even though the norm-induced topology on `Matrix m n ℝ` is definitionally equal to the ambient `instTopologicalSpaceMatrix` (`rfl` proves the equality). What goes wrong: the `→L[ℝ]` type is elaborated with the *direct* instance `instTopologicalSpaceMatrix`, while `ContinuousLinearMap.hasOpNorm`'s conclusion carries topologies that are *projections* of its `SeminormedAddCommGroup` arguments. During resolution, pending synthesis does find `Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup`, but the projected topology then has to unify with `instTopologicalSpaceMatrix`, and the projection chain through `fast_instance% Pi.seminormedAddCommGroup` does not reduce to the same term. (Types like `ℝ` or `EuclideanSpace` don't hit this because they have no direct `TopologicalSpace` instance competing with the projection path — matrices do.) **Fix**: anchor the topology field of `Matrix.seminormedAddCommGroup` / `Matrix.normedAddCommGroup` to `instTopologicalSpaceMatrix` via `PseudoMetricSpace.replaceTopology` / `MetricSpace.replaceTopology` with `rfl` proofs — the standard forgetful-inheritance pattern; the Frobenius family in the same file already achieves this through `PiLp.seminormedAddCommGroupToPi`. Anchoring to a freshly-elaborated `inferInstanceAs <| TopologicalSpace (m → n → α)` is *not* sufficient — the anchor must be the same instance term that appears in elaborated goal types, which is why this also adds `public import Mathlib.Topology.Instances.Matrix` (no cycle; that file only imports `LinearAlgebra.Matrix.*` and `Topology.Algebra.*`). `norm`, `dist`, and the uniformity are untouched — only the packaging of the topology field changes, in the direction of the canonical instance. The fix works at Lean's default `maxSynthPendingDepth`. It also unblocks smul-continuity resolution in Fréchet-derivative developments over matrix codomains (`HasFDerivAt.const_smul` sites), where the goal's topology argument is the same non-reducing projection. Motivation: hit in a downstream project (~4300 build jobs of matrix-valued Fréchet calculus) where ten files currently need local high-priority compat instances to work around this. A downstream repair cannot be shipped safely: boosting a repaired `SeminormedAddCommGroup`'s priority steals `‖·‖` resolution from files mixing norm scopes (e.g. `Matrix.Norms.L2Operator` sections of a Davis–Kahan development silently re-resolve to the elementwise norm). The fix has to live in the instance definitions. Validation: full `lake build Mathlib` passes with the change (8666 jobs), plus new regression tests in `MathlibTest/MatrixNormTopology.lean` (both `rfl` agreements, the `Norm` synthesis above, `‖f‖` usage, `ContinuousConstSMul` unification). Open questions for reviewers: - Should the `linftyOp*` family get the same anchor for uniformity of design? - Is `letI I := fast_instance% …; { I with … }` the preferred spelling here? - Is the added import acceptable, or should the anchored instances move to a file that already sees `Topology.Instances.Matrix`? Disclosure: this PR was prepared with AI assistance (Claude); the diagnosis and fix were validated by the full mathlib build and the included regression tests. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 60/4 Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/Normed.lean,MathlibTest/MatrixNormTopology.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
22-2689
22 days ago
31-65957
31 days ago
31-65797
31 days
41921 junjihashimoto
author:junjihashimoto
feat(Analysis/Fourier): the Plancherel theorem for hypercomplex Fourier transforms The (left-sided) hypercomplex Fourier transform of `f : V → CayleyDickson A` replaces the imaginary unit in the Fourier kernel by the Cayley–Dickson doubling unit `ℓ`: `ℱ f ξ = ∫ x, (cos (2π ⟪x, ξ⟫) - sin (2π ⟪x, ξ⟫) ℓ) * f x`. Cayley–Dickson algebras beyond the quaternions are not associative — the sedenions are not even alternative and have zero divisors — but the Fourier theory only needs a complex *module* structure on the codomain: `ℓ * (ℓ * x) = -x` holds at every level of the tower, so `Complex.liftAux` into `Module.End ℝ (CayleyDickson A)` (where associativity lives) makes every Cayley–Dickson algebra a complex vector space. Equipping it with a compatible complex Hilbert space structure, Plancherel's theorem (`CayleyDickson.integral_norm_sq_fourierIntegral`) and the Fourier inversion formula (`CayleyDickson.fourierInvIntegral_fourierIntegral`) are inherited from the vector-valued `L²` Fourier theory (#24063-style `Lp.fourierTransformₗᵢ`), on any finite-dimensional real inner product space domain. Taking `A = ℍ[ℝ]` gives the octonion Fourier transform (Hahn–Snopek; Błaszczyk, *J. Fourier Anal. Appl.* 2020); `A = Octonion ℝ` gives the sedenion one, recorded explicitly as `Sedenion.integral_norm_sq_fourierIntegral`. - [ ] depends on: #41919 new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR awaiting-author 617/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/CayleyDickson.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Octonion.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/CayleyDicksonPlancherel.lean 4 5 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
22-2274
22 days ago
34-13950
34 days ago
0-1014
16 minutes
41919 junjihashimoto
author:junjihashimoto
feat(Algebra): the Cayley-Dickson construction, octonions and sedenions We define the Cayley–Dickson double of a (possibly non-associative) star ring, and show that it preserves `NonAssocRing` and `StarRing`, so the construction can be iterated indefinitely: quaternions → octonions → sedenions → trigintaduonions → …. The octonions and sedenions are defined as the corresponding levels of the tower over `Quaternion R`. The key lemma is `CayleyDickson.unit_mul_unit_mul`: the doubling unit `ℓ = ⟨0, 1⟩` satisfies `ℓ * (ℓ * x) = -x` at *every* level of the tower, by a computation that only uses that `star` is an involution — no alternativity is developed (and indeed the sedenions are not alternative and have zero divisors). Left multiplication by `ℓ` is therefore a complex structure on every Cayley–Dickson algebra; in a follow-up PR this yields Plancherel's theorem and the Fourier inversion formula for the hypercomplex (octonion, sedenion, …) Fourier transforms, by reduction to the vector-valued `L²` Fourier theory. TODO (deliberately left for future work, noted in the module docstring): alternativity of the double of an associative star ring (Moufang identities), the multiplicative norm for composition algebras. - [ ] depends on: (nothing) t-algebra new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
315/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/CayleyDickson.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Octonion.lean 3 9 ['github-actions', 'vihdzp'] nobody
22-2258
22 days ago
22-2258
22 days ago
12-12305
12 days
41924 junjihashimoto
author:junjihashimoto
feat(NumberTheory): the number-theoretic transform The number-theoretic transform is the discrete Fourier transform of functions `ZMod N → M`, where `M` is a module over a commutative domain `R` containing a primitive `N`-th root of unity `ζ` (e.g. `R = ZMod p` with `N ∣ p - 1`): `ntt hζ f k = ∑ j, ζ ^ (j * k) • f j`. We prove the character orthogonality relation (`sum_zmodChar_mul`, from `AddChar.sum_eq_ite`), the **Fourier inversion formula** `nttInv_ntt` / `ntt_nttInv` (so the transform is bijective whenever `N` is invertible in `R`), and the **bilinear Parseval identity** `sum_bilin_ntt_ntt_neg` — over a general coefficient ring there is no norm or conjugation, and this is the correct finite-field replacement for Plancherel's theorem. The module `M` is arbitrary; taking `M` to be a hypercomplex algebra over `R` (e.g. the octonions or sedenions over `ZMod p` from #41919, whence the dependency) yields hypercomplex number-theoretic transforms, recorded as an example. This is the finite-field counterpart of the archimedean theory in #41921/#41922. The NTT is the transform underlying polynomial multiplication in lattice-based cryptography (e.g. ML-KEM/Kyber), so this also provides groundwork for formalizing those schemes. - [ ] depends on: #41919 new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR awaiting-author 469/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/CayleyDickson.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Octonion.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/NumberTheoreticTransform.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
22-1937
22 days ago
34-2287
34 days ago
0-1410
23 minutes
42116 jyh
author:jyh
feat(Counterexamples): the Jacobian conjecture is false We verify that the Jacobian conjecture is false, using the 2026 counterexample of Levent Alpöge (crediting Akhil Mathew), which gives an explicit polynomial self-map of ℚ³ with Jacobian determinant −2 that is not injective. Hence it admits no polynomial (nor even set-theoretic) inverse. The statement here is aligned with the formalization in google-deepmind/formal-conjectures PR [#4474](https://github.com/google-deepmind/formal-conjectures/pull/4474) (merged 2026-07-26). The correspondence is documented term-by-term in a comment block in this file. Both formalizations independently transcribe Alpöge's Theorem 3.1, which is why the polynomials coincide. The verification adapted here predates the FC disproof and was published independently at jyh/jacobian-verify. Here is the discussion on Zulip: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/583339-AI-authored-projects/topic/Counterexample.20to.20the.20Jacobean.20conjecture This contribution was developed in collaboration with Claude (Anthropic). The Lean code was written by Claude (Anthropic — Claude Code, with Opus and Fable models) working under my direction. I worked with Claude to align and verify the statement against FC. I reviewed every line and every design decision (the DecidableEq substitution, the CharZero retention, the transpose bridge, the ℚ-concretization) and I can defend each without assistance. LLM-generated new-contributor 308/0 Counterexamples.lean,Counterexamples/JacobianConjecture.lean 2 7 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'jyh', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ocfnash'] nobody
21-82603
21 days ago
22-47490
22 days ago
4-26536
4 days
41822 ReemMelamed
author:ReemMelamed
feat(Algebra/Group/GreensRelations): add theorems of Green's relations This PR introduces `MulSeq`, `Green`, `Finite`, and `Order`, and proves the main theorems for Green's relations on semigroups. It contains: * **MulSeq**: Iterated multiplication sequences (`rightMulSeq`, `leftMulSeq`) for finite semigroups, together with intermediate structural lemmas: existence of idempotents in L-classes and R-classes of regular elements, and Green's lemma (the bijection between H-classes inside a common D-class). * **Green**: The major structural theorems for Green's relations: * Green's lemma (translation maps between H-classes are bijections). * Equivalence `L ∘ R = R ∘ L` (i.e., `isGreenD_commutes_L_R`). * Characterizations of regular D-classes: a D-class is regular iff it contains an idempotent, iff every L-class (resp. R-class) inside it contains an idempotent. * **Finite**: Theorems requiring a finite semigroup: * `isGreenD_of_isGreenJ`: D = J for finite semigroups. * Conditions for H-classes to carry a group structure. * **Order**: Natural `PartialOrder` instances on the quotient types: * `GreenLClass.instPartialOrder`, `GreenRClass.instPartialOrder`, `GreenJClass.instPartialOrder`. * `GreenDClass.instPartialOrder` for finite semigroups (via D = J). --- - [ ] depends on: #40050 t-algebra blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
1246/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Finite.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Green.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/MulSeq.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Order.lean,docs/references.bib 7 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
21-73467
21 days ago
unknown
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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](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Formalization.20of.20Green.27s.20Relations.20for.20semigroups/with/598557876) --- - [x] depends on: #40843 t-algebra new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
505/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/GreensRelations/Basic.lean 2 32 ['ReemMelamed', 'YaelDillies', 'YanYablonovskiy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
21-72621
21 days ago
37-10036
37 days ago
19-61301
19 days
41869 FawadHa1der
author:FawadHa1der
perf(FieldTheory/RatFunc/Valuation): explicit proof instead of aesop A little longer explicit proof but may be bench will show it could be worth it. new-contributor t-algebra will-close-soon
label:t-algebra$
8/2 Mathlib/FieldTheory/RatFunc/Valuation.lean 1 8 ['FawadHa1der', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'leanprover-radar'] nobody
21-61091
21 days ago
21-61091
21 days ago
21-60931
21 days
40728 Formalistic03
author:Formalistic03
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hasse): more properties of Hasse graphs of linear orders - two forms of an intermediate value theorem for linear orders - the Hasse graph of a linear order is acyclic - a path graph is locally 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/) new-contributor t-combinatorics large-import 99/24 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Acyclic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/CycleGraph.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Hasse.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/Defs.lean 4 23 ['Formalistic03', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
21-59047
21 days ago
21-59396
21 days ago
60-27352
60 days
42093 DrDMT-VR
author:DrDMT-VR
feat(Topology/Algebra/Ring): topological closure of a two-sided ideal Defines `TwoSidedIdeal.closure`, the topological closure of a two-sided ideal in a topological ring, together with its basic API. This mirrors the existing one-sided `Ideal.closure` (`Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Ring/Ideal.lean`), but is stated in the generality of non-unital non-associative topological rings (`IsTopologicalRing` over `NonUnitalNonAssocRing`), where one-sided ideals are unavailable. New declarations (namespace `TwoSidedIdeal`): `closure`, `coe_closure`, `mem_closure_iff`, `le_closure`, `closure_mono`, `closure_minimal`, `isClosed_closure`, `closure_eq_of_isClosed`, `closure_closure`, `closure_top`, and `closure_ne_top` (in a unital ring whose units are open, e.g. a Banach algebra via `Units.isOpen`, the closure of a proper two-sided ideal is proper). Mathlib has no topological-closure API for `TwoSidedIdeal`. Closed two-sided ideals are the basic objects of C*-algebra ideal theory, and `closure_ne_top` is the standard first step toward "maximal two-sided ideals are closed". ------ - should the definition be called `topologicalClosure` instead? (The current name matches `Ideal.closure`.) - Claude was utilized throughout the project. It helped with coding, syntax and running repetitive testing. t-topology new-contributor LLM-generated 114/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Ring/TwoSidedIdeal.lean 2 5 ['FractalDevTeam', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
21-53836
21 days ago
21-76066
21 days ago
27-51299
27 days
42312 sfingali
author:sfingali
feat(Topology): huber (f-adic) rings ### Summary Defines Huber (f-adic) rings: topological rings admitting an open subring whose subspace topology is the `I`-adic topology for a finitely generated ideal `I` (Wedhorn, *Adic Spaces*, arXiv:1910.05934, Prop. and Def. 6.1, p. 46). * `HuberRing.RingOfDefinition` — the pair of definition `(A₀, I)`: an open subring `A₀ ⊆ A` with `IsAdic I` for a finitely generated ideal `I` of `A₀` (data). * `HuberRing.IsHuberRing` — a topological ring admitting a ring of definition (property). * `HuberRing.ringOfDefinition_iff_open_adic` — Wedhorn, Lemma 6.2 (a) ↔ (b), p. 46: a subring is a ring of definition iff it is open and adic. This is the first step of a planned adic/perfectoid pipeline (Huber rings → Huber pairs → continuous valuations → Spa → perfectoid fields → tilting), following the design of the Lean 3 `lean-perfectoid-spaces` project (ring of definition as data, Huber ring as a property). Follow-ups (depending on #40013's boundedness): Lemma 6.2 (c) (ring of definition ⟺ open + bounded) and Cor. 6.4(3) (the power-bounded elements form a subring, the union of all rings of definition). ### References * T. Wedhorn, *Adic Spaces*, arXiv:1910.05934, Prop. and Def. 6.1, Lemma 6.2, Cor. 6.4 (pp. 46–47). t-topology new-contributor 84/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/HuberRing.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
21-22477
21 days ago
21-22538
21 days ago
21-52119
21 days
41962 juanjomadrigal
author:juanjomadrigal
feat(Counterexamples): the space ω₁ Introduce the `ω₁` ordinal space that, when given the order topology, may be used to build some nice counterexamples in general topology, namely - A subspace of a paracompact space need not be paracompact - The product of two normal spaces need not be normal - A subspace of a normal space need not be normal - A regular space need not be normal This PR introduces the basic definitions and order-theoretic properties, in order to have a good set of tools to work with. --- Subsequent commits / PRs would roughly cover: - Topology definitions in that space - Compactness (and non-compactness) properties - Countability properties - Non-metrizability - Each of the properties above [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-topology 152/0 Counterexamples.lean,Counterexamples/Omega1Space.lean 2 67 ['FrankieNC', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'j-loreaux', 'juanjomadrigal', 'plp127', 'vihdzp'] nobody
21-13097
21 days ago
21-13097
21 days ago
29-34183
29 days
38214 emlis42
author:emlis42
feat(Algebra/ContinuedFractions): add Euler's continued fraction This PR formalizes Euler 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 continued fraction. new-contributor t-algebra maintainer-merge
label:t-algebra$
364/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Euler.lean 2 74 ['YaelDillies', 'emlis42', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'wwylele'] nobody
20-70996
20 days ago
20-71094
20 days ago
108-33851
108 days
42345 TomOleDiem
author:TomOleDiem
feat(Analysis/Normed/Algebra): characterize continuous one-parameter subgroups This PR proves that every continuous one-parameter subgroup of the unit group of a real Banach algebra has a unique exponential generator. The theorem applies to any function-like type from `Multiplicative ℝ` to `Eˣ` carrying `MonoidHomClass` and `ContinuousMapClass` instances. The proof first derives differentiability from an invertible local average. It then identifies the subgroup with the exponential of its derivative at zero and proves uniqueness by differentiation at zero. The new module builds successfully and passes `lint-style`. Substantial AI assistance was used to develop and review this formalization. t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 248/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Algebra/OneParameterSubgroup.lean 2 3 ['TomOleDiem', 'github-actions'] nobody
20-66776
20 days ago
20-66776
20 days ago
20-66616
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42113 LAC1213
author:LAC1213
feat(RingTheory/Noetherian): injective modules over a Noetherian ring… … surject onto localizations by powers of an element. [Hartshorne III.3.3] Disclaimer: I used Claude to help me find the names of useful lemmas and definitions and explain lean errors to 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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 114/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Module/Torsion/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Noetherian/InjectiveModule.lean 3 42 ['LAC1213', 'NoahW314', 'github-actions', 'robin-carlier'] nobody
20-53124
20 days ago
26-515
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42095 DrDMT-VR
author:DrDMT-VR
feat(Analysis/CStarAlgebra): the non-unital CFC maps into closed two-sided ideals ## What For a non-unital C*-algebra `A`, a closed two-sided ideal `I`, an element `a ∈ I`, and any `f : ℝ → ℝ`, this proves `cfcₙ f a ∈ I`. No hypotheses on `f` are needed: whenever `cfcₙ` would take its junk value (`f` not continuous on the quasispectrum, `f 0 ≠ 0`, or `a` not selfadjoint) that value is `0 ∈ I`. New declarations (namespace `TwoSidedIdeal`): - `smul_mem_of_isClosed` — a closed two-sided ideal in a non-unital C*-algebra is closed under the scalar action (proved via the canonical approximate unit `CStarAlgebra.approximateUnit`). - `cfcₙHom_mem_of_isClosed` — for selfadjoint `a ∈ I`, every value of the underlying homomorphism `cfcₙHom` lies in `I` (Weierstrass induction on `C(σₙ ℝ a, ℝ)₀`). - `cfcₙ_mem_of_isClosed` — the main result. ## Why Closed two-sided ideals of a C*-algebra are hereditary under the continuous functional calculus; this is a basic tool for spectral-projection and ideal-membership arguments, and complements the existing "cfc commutes with *-homomorphisms" results. `smul_mem_of_isClosed` is of independent interest (a closed two-sided ideal is a submodule). ## Notes This is my second contribution (see #42093). I checked the referenced cfc / approximate-unit API against current master at the source level; CI is the first full build and I will fix anything it flags. Suggested location `Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Ideal.lean`; happy to relocate if preferred. Parts of this contribution were developed with AI assistance (Claude). All statements are machine-checked by the Lean kernel; `#print axioms` on the new declarations reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 91/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Ideal.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'grunweg'] nobody
20-46163
20 days ago
26-7002
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1-46667
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42100 DrDMT-VR
author:DrDMT-VR
feat(Analysis/CStarAlgebra): spectral projections from clopen spectral sets ## What For `a` in a non-unital C*-algebra and `U : Set ℝ` clopen in the quasispectrum of `a` with `0 ∉ U`, the indicator `U.indicator 1` is continuous on the quasispectrum and vanishes at `0`, so `cfcₙ` applies. The resulting element CStarAlgebra.spectralProjection a U := cfcₙ (U.indicator 1) a is a genuine projection: selfadjoint and idempotent. It is nonzero exactly when `U` meets the quasispectrum, and it lies in any closed two-sided ideal containing `a`. A corollary covers the finite-quasispectrum case: a nonzero selfadjoint element with finite quasispectrum admits a nonzero spectral projection onto a nonzero spectral value. ## Why The indicator of a clopen spectral set is the standard way to extract projections from a disconnected spectrum. Combined with the `cfcₙ`-into-ideals result this produces projections inside ideals, which is the basic move in the projection theory of non-unital C*-algebras. ## Note Parts of this contribution were developed with AI assistance (Claude). All statements are machine-checked by the Lean kernel; `#print axioms` on the new declarations reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. ------ - [ ] depends on: #42095 (uses `TwoSidedIdeal.cfcₙ_mem_of_isClosed`) t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author blocked-by-other-PR 237/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/Ideal.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/CStarAlgebra/ContinuousFunctionalCalculus/SpectralProjection.lean 3 5 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
20-46096
20 days ago
unknown
unknown
42101 DrDMT-VR
author:DrDMT-VR
feat(NumberTheory/LSeries): conjugation symmetry for the completed Riemann zeta function Adds conjugation symmetry for the completed Riemann zeta functions and for Deligne's archimedean Gamma factor: * `Complex.Gammaℝ_conj : Gammaℝ (conj s) = conj (Gammaℝ s)` (`Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Deligne.lean`) * `completedRiemannZeta₀_conj : completedRiemannZeta₀ (conj s) = conj (completedRiemannZeta₀ s)` * `completedRiemannZeta_conj : completedRiemannZeta (conj s) = conj (completedRiemannZeta s)` (both in `Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/RiemannZeta.lean`) All three hold for **every** `s : ℂ`, with no points excluded — in particular no exclusion of the poles `s = 0, 1` of `Λ`, since `Λ` is built from the entire function `Λ₀` by subtracting `1 / s + 1 / (1 - s)` and Mathlib's `1 / 0 = 0` convention makes both sides agree there. They are tagged `@[simp]`, matching the existing `riemannZeta_conj`. ### Why Conjugation symmetry is a basic structural fact about `ζ` that Mathlib already has (`riemannZeta_conj`, in `Mathlib/NumberTheory/Harmonic/ZetaAsymp.lean`), but the corresponding statements for the completed functions `Λ`, `Λ₀` and for `Gammaℝ` were missing. The `Λ` version is the one actually needed for work on the critical line: combined with the functional equation `completedRiemannZeta_one_sub` it gives `conj (Λ ⟨1/2, t⟩) = Λ ⟨1/2, t⟩`, i.e. the Riemann Ξ-function is real-valued on the critical line. It is also the natural form for completed L-function arguments generally, where `Λ` rather than `ζ` is the object with the clean symmetry. Note the `Λ` statements do **not** follow formally from `riemannZeta_conj`: the bridge `riemannZeta_def_of_ne_zero` reads `ζ s = Λ s / Gammaℝ s`, and `Gammaℝ` vanishes at the trivial zeros, so it cannot be inverted. The proof here instead runs the identity principle directly on the entire function `Λ₀`. ### Proof On the halfplane `1 < re s` the Dirichlet-series representation `completedZeta_eq_tsum_of_one_lt_re` conjugates termwise (real coefficients), giving the result for `Λ` and hence for `Λ₀` via `completedRiemannZeta_eq`. Since `Λ₀` is entire (`differentiable_completedZeta₀`) and `conj ∘ Λ₀ ∘ conj` is entire by `DifferentiableAt.conj_conj`, `AnalyticOnNhd.eq_of_eventuallyEq` propagates the identity from a neighbourhood of `2` to all of `ℂ`. Transferring back through `completedRiemannZeta_eq` — which is unconditional — yields `completedRiemannZeta_conj` with no side conditions. ### Drive-by `riemannZeta_conj` in `Mathlib/NumberTheory/Harmonic/ZetaAsymp.lean` is golfed from ~25 lines to 4 by deriving it from `completedRiemannZeta_conj` and `Gammaℝ_conj` (statement, name and `@[simp]` attribute unchanged); its two now-unused private imports are dropped. It no longer depends on anything in `ZetaAsymp`, so it could reasonably be relocated to `RiemannZeta.lean` alongside the new lemmas — happy to do that in this PR if reviewers prefer. `Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/RiemannZeta.lean` gains one import, `Mathlib.Analysis.Calculus.Deriv.Star` (2 extra modules in the transitive closure). ### Checks Built locally against master (`v4.33.0-rc1`): full `lake build Mathlib` completes with zero errors and zero warnings; `lake exe lint-style` is clean on all three touched files. No `sorry`, no new axioms. Parts of this contribution were developed with AI assistance (Claude). All statements are machine-checked by the Lean kernel; `#print axioms` on the new declarations reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. This PR is standalone and independent of my other open PRs (#42093, #42095, #42100). new-contributor awaiting-author t-number-theory t-analysis 92/30 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Deligne.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Harmonic/ZetaAsymp.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/LSeries/RiemannZeta.lean 3 4 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'tb65536'] nobody
20-46051
20 days ago
26-7078
26 days ago
1-35749
1 day
41165 gnahz04
author:gnahz04
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace): the representer theorem Adds the representer theorem (Schölkopf version): infinite dimensional kernel space represented by finite number of data points. Discussed in #mathlib4 ("RKHS representer theorem"). **AI disclosure.** I used Claude Code (Claude Opus 4.8) to draft and iterate the Lean proof. I work in kernel methods / RKHS, understand the statement and proof, and can justify the design choices to reviewers. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 51/0 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Reproducing.lean 1 11 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'gnahz04', 'j-loreaux'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
19-83163
19 days ago
31-76305
31 days ago
21-78262
21 days
17176 arulandu
author:arulandu
feat: integrals and integrability with .re Lemmas for swapping order of .re and integration/integrability. --- <!-- 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.* -> Mathlib.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author new-contributor t-measure-probability please-adopt 49/0 Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/L1Space.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntegrableOn.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/IntervalIntegral.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Integral/SetIntegral.lean 4 34 ['EtienneC30', 'JJYYY-JJY', 'arulandu', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd'] nobody
19-72172
19 days ago
unknown
unknown
41477 lucifer1004
author:lucifer1004
feat(Analysis/InnerProductSpace): add Hilbert-Schmidt inner product and norm This PR adds the Hilbert-Schmidt (Frobenius) inner product and norm on linear maps `E →ₗ[𝕜] F` between finite-dimensional inner product spaces over an `RCLike` field, built through `InnerProductSpace.Core`. The instances are scoped under `LinearMap.Norms.HilbertSchmidt` (rather than global, since `E →ₗ[𝕜] F` should not carry a canonical norm), mirroring the `Matrix.Norms.Frobenius` convention. Main declarations: - `LinearMap.hilbertSchmidtCore` - `LinearMap.hilbertSchmidtNormedAddCommGroup` - `LinearMap.hilbertSchmidtInnerProductSpace` - `LinearMap.trace_adjoint_comp_eq_sum_inner` - `LinearMap.hilbertSchmidt_inner_eq_trace` - `LinearMap.hilbertSchmidt_norm_sq_eq_re_trace` - `LinearMap.hilbertSchmidt_norm_sq_eq_sum_norm_sq` This is the foundation for a sequence of PRs proving the Eckart-Young-Mirsky best low-rank approximation theorems on top of `LinearMap.singularValues`; see the notes below the fold. Verification: - Builds - `runLinter` passes - `lint-style` clean - No `sorry` AI use disclosure: this PR was developed with the assistance of Claude (via Claude Code), which was used to draft and refactor the Lean proofs under my direction. I have reviewed the final code, can justify the design decisions, and take responsibility for it. --- Following review feedback on Zulip, the original four-file PR has been split; this PR now contains only the Hilbert-Schmidt norm, and the proofs across all four files have been refactored to be more compact. The follow-ups are: - Ky Fan inequality + Eckart-Young in Frobenius norm (branch `eckart-young-frobenius`, depends on this PR); - the operator norm equals the largest singular value (branch `opnorm-singular-values`, independent); - Eckart-Young in operator norm (branch `eckart-young-spectral`, independent). I would especially appreciate feedback on whether the scoped `LinearMap.Norms.HilbertSchmidt` instance is the right API here, or whether a type-synonym approach (à la `WithLp`) would be preferred. t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 120/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/HilbertSchmidt.lean 2 6 ['TJHeeringa', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'ocfnash'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
19-27259
19 days ago
24-47743
24 days ago
20-73722
20 days
41871 stalex444
author:stalex444
feat(RingTheory/IntegralClosure): integer powers of integral elements are integral This PR adds IsIntegral.zpow and its subalgebra-membership analogs (zpow_mem, zpow_mem_adjoin, Algebra.IsIntegral.zpow_mem), generalizing the existing inv lemmas from the −1 power to all integer powers. This Lean code was drafted with the help of AI (Claude Code), I reviewed it and built it locally against the current master. --- Happy to adjust the placement or the type-variable names. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 new-contributor 20/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/IntegralClosure/IsIntegralClosure/Basic.lean 1 10 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'stalex444'] nobody
19-7707
19 days ago
35-62664
35 days ago
35-67076
35 days
41862 mpacholski
author:mpacholski
feat(Analysis/Normed/Module/TensorProduct): define projective seminorm on binary tensor products Introduce the projective seminorm on the tensor product of two normed spaces, mirroring the n-ary construction in `PiTensorProduct.ProjectiveSeminorm` and prove its basic properties. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) - [ ] depends on: #41731 - [ ] depends on: #41827 new-contributor tech debt blocked-by-other-PR 272/9 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FourierTransformDeriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/TensorProduct/ProjectiveSeminorm.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Basic.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/CharacteristicFunction/TaylorExpansion.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Spaces/ContinuousLinearMap.lean 6 5 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'themathqueen'] nobody
18-56639
18 days ago
23-83104
23 days ago
0-82002
22 hours
42350 sankalpsthakur
author:sankalpsthakur
feat(Computability): characterize halted TM1 configurations Adds `Turing.TM1.step_none_iff`, characterizing exactly when a single TM1 step returns `none`: iff the configuration's current label is already `none`. Tagged `@[simp]`. Motivated by #35366. ### Validation Built locally: `lake build Mathlib.Computability.TuringMachine.PostTuringMachine` — succeeds (688 jobs, cache-backed). Closes #35366 ### AI/LLM disclosure AI coding tools were used to help draft this change and PR description. I reviewed the complete change, understand the reasoning, and verified the build locally before submitting. t-computability new-contributor LLM-generated 5/0 Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/PostTuringMachine.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
18-42951
18 days ago
18-43055
18 days ago
18-42895
18 days
42352 sankalpsthakur
author:sankalpsthakur
feat(RingTheory): coprimality of a sum and difference Adds `Int.isCoprime_add_sub`: if `m, n` are coprime and `m + n` is odd (equivalently, `m, n` have opposite parity), then `m + n` and `m - n` are coprime. Motivated by #37366. ### Validation Built locally: `lake build Mathlib.RingTheory.Int.Basic` — succeeds. Closes #37366 ### AI/LLM disclosure AI coding tools were used to help draft this change and PR description. I reviewed the complete change, understand the reasoning, and verified the build locally before submitting. t-ring-theory new-contributor 9/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/Int/Basic.lean 1 4 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'sankalpsthakur'] nobody
18-42722
18 days ago
18-43027
18 days ago
20-51216
20 days
42225 matt-w-horn
author:matt-w-horn
feat(Order): Knaster–Tarski fixed points on an interval `lfpIcc f a b` and `gfpIcc f a b`: least and greatest fixed points of `f` on `Set.Icc a b` in a conditionally complete lattice, for `f` monotone on the interval and mapping it into itself. Also interval membership, endpoint-iterate bounds, and monotonicity in `f`. `OrderHom.lfp` gives this through the complete-lattice instance on the subtype, but wants a `Fact (a ≤ b)` and returns subtype elements. These take `MonotoneOn` and `MapsTo` directly and stay in `α`. Bridge lemmas between the two are a follow-up. Used on intervals of ℝ in Overload, a sorry-free Lean library on retry and overload dynamics: https://github.com/matt-w-horn/overload/tree/main/Overload Claude Fable wrote the Lean from a spec I gave it. I reviewed and tested it myself, including adversarial tests and the suites in the library above, and did the same for its dependencies. Assisted-by: Claude Fable 5 t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 168/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/FixedPointsIcc.lean 2 7 ['github-actions', 'matt-w-horn', 'wwylele'] nobody
18-37520
18 days ago
18-37633
18 days ago
19-45959
19 days
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 awaiting-author 179/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/InformationTheory/Coding/LinearCode.lean 2 54 ['ScottCarnahan', 'SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'cduenasnavarro', 'github-actions', 'rkirov', 'vihdzp', 'wrenna-robson', 'wwylele'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
18-21295
18 days ago
69-18527
69 days ago
61-41028
61 days
41827 mpacholski
author:mpacholski
feat(LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct): port lifts API from PiTensorProduct Port the `lifts` API from `PiTensorProduct` to the binary `TensorProduct` in `Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Basic.lean`. This API provides the necessary machinery to represent any tensor element as a formal sum of pure generators in the free monoid, which is a key prerequisite for defining and proving properties of the binary projective seminorm. It is a direct reflection of lifts API in `Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Basic.lean`. Specifically, add: - `FreeAddMonoid.toTensorProduct`: proves that the image of a free monoid element is the sum of its pure tensor components. - `lifts`: defines the set of all valid monoid representations of a given tensor. - `nonempty_lifts`: proves that every tensor has at least one representation. - `lifts_zero`, `lifts_add`, `lifts_smul`: establish the algebraic behavior of lifts under addition, zero, and scalar multiplication. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) - [ ] depends on: #41731 t-algebra new-contributor awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
67/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/Basic.lean 1 13 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'themathqueen'] nobody
18-3678
18 days ago
18-3678
18 days ago
11-22826
11 days
41120 teorth
author:teorth
feat(Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Deriv,NumberTheory/Harmonic/GammaDeriv): formulae for the derivative of Gamma / eulerMascheroni Some integral representations of the derivative of the Gamma function, or the Euler-Mascheroni constant, focusing on the real form of the Gamma function rather than the complex one (as formulae for the latter are already present). --- The initial code was human generated; an AI agent was used to help proofread and refactor the code subsequently. - [x] depends on: #41119 --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor 91/7 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Gamma/Deriv.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Harmonic/GammaDeriv.lean 3 27 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'teorth'] nobody
17-75402
17 days ago
17-75571
17 days ago
36-52012
36 days
42446 ipezygj
author:ipezygj
feat(Algebra/Order/Ring/Pow): bernoulli's inequality for a subtracted term Adds `one_sub_mul_le_pow`, the mirror of `one_add_mul_le_pow`: ```lean lemma one_sub_mul_le_pow (H : a ≤ 2) (n : ℕ) : 1 - n * a ≤ (1 - a) ^ n ``` `Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Pow.lean` already carries Bernoulli in the `1 + a` form and one reformulation of it (`one_add_mul_sub_le_pow`); this is the `1 - a` form, which is the shape that comes up when bounding a product of complements — for example showing that `1 - (1 - p) ^ n ≤ n * p`, the comparison between the Šidák and Bonferroni corrections in statistics, which follows immediately by `linarith`. The hypothesis `a ≤ 2` is exactly what `one_add_mul_le_pow`'s `-2 ≤ -a` becomes, and it is load-bearing rather than decorative: the inequality fails for `a > 2` (checked numerically over a grid before writing the proof). Proof is two lines and reduces directly to the existing lemma. This is my first contribution to mathlib, so please do point out anything that does not match the library's conventions. --- [Blueprint] not applicable. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
6/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Ring/Pow.lean 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
17-72990
17 days ago
17-74138
17 days ago
17-73978
17 days
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$
66/35 Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/ContinuantsRecurrence.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Determinant.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/ContinuedFractions/Translations.lean 4 4 ['emlis42', 'github-actions', 'grunweg'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
17-48152
17 days ago
40-6945
40 days ago
102-73339
102 days
41882 theebayuser
author:theebayuser
feat(Data/List): decidability of HasPeriod and periods of repeated lists Hello, this PR extends `Mathlib/Data/List/PeriodicityLemma.lean` with: * a `Decidable (List.HasPeriod w p)` instance (it is a prefix test), and * two directions that relate periods to repetition: * `hasPeriod_flatten_replicate` — `(replicate n l).flatten` has period `l.length` * `eq_flatten_replicate_of_hasPeriod` — a word with period `p` and length `r * p` is the `r`-fold repetition of its length-`p` prefix. This characterizes `r`-th powers of words by a period plus a length constraint, which a future follow-up PR that I plan to work on will use. AI disclosure: This code was mostly generated by Claude Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 as part of my larger project on combinatorics on words, which I then reviewed and revised to contribute to mathlib. t-data LLM-generated new-contributor 60/1 Mathlib/Data/List/PeriodicityLemma.lean 1 8 ['SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'theebayuser'] nobody
17-47846
17 days ago
17-47997
17 days ago
35-23749
35 days
41915 theebayuser
author:theebayuser
feat(Data/List): infixes, the enumerator of contiguous factors Hello, this PR extends `Mathlib/Data/List/Infix.lean` with the missing third enumerator alongside `inits` and `tails`: * `infixes l` — all contiguous factors (infixes) of `l`, with multiplicity, as every prefix of every suffix, and * its membership characterization and basic API: * `mem_infixes` (`@[simp]`) — `s ∈ t.infixes ↔ s <:+: t`, the infix analogue of `mem_inits`/`mem_tails` * `infixes_nil`, `infixes_cons`, `length_infixes_cons`, `nil_mem_infixes`, `self_mem_infixes`, `infixes_ne_nil`. This gives `∃ s, s <:+: t ∧ P s` and `∀ s, s <:+: t → P s` executable bounded-search forms (e.g. deciding repetition-freeness of a fixed word by `decide`), which a future follow-up PR that I plan to work on will use. AI disclosure: This code was mostly generated by Claude Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 as part of my larger project on combinatorics on words, which I then reviewed and revised to contribute to mathlib. t-data LLM-generated new-contributor 44/3 Mathlib/Data/List/Infix.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'theebayuser'] nobody
17-45569
17 days ago
17-45628
17 days ago
34-32905
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42424 lydia-schiff
author:lydia-schiff
feat(Order/Partition/Finpartition): transport a set partition along a type equivalence - Adds `Finpartition.congr` to transport a `Finpartition` along a type equivalence. - We can use `Finpartition.map` if we have an order-iso, and the equivalence induces one via the new `Finset.congrOrderIso` which is based on `Equiv.finsetCongr`. - Includes parts, card, refl, and round-trip 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] --> - `Equiv.finsetCongr` already gives us an equivalence of Finsets, so the new `Finset.congrOrderIso` just adds that the power-set lattice structure is also preserved. - Includes lemmas showing that the parts are e-images of the old ones, card is preserved, and refl + round-trip for the equivalence. - The cardinality lemma was the original motivation from some work on Stirling numbers, but I thought that `Finpartition.congr` and `Finset.congrOrderIso` seemed reusable and hopefully useful in their own right, and thought it would make a good first contribution. - Zulip thread about naming and placement [here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.60Finpartition.2Econgr.60.20.E2.80.94.20naming.20.26.20placement) - I used Claude Opus 4.8 to help draft the proofs and explore the API. I have spent several weeks making sure I understand and can justify every line and I've learned a lot which is great. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-order LLM-generated t-combinatorics new-contributor 64/0 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Image.lean,Mathlib/Order/Partition/Finpartition.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'lydia-schiff'] nobody
17-42714
17 days ago
17-42777
17 days ago
17-44411
17 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$
297/30 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Faithful.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Domain.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dimension/Free.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Algebraic/Integral.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/FractionRing.lean 6 14 ['ChiCubed', 'eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'themathqueen'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
17-40483
17 days ago
17-40582
17 days ago
69-49153
69 days
40963 Formalistic03
author:Formalistic03
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths): add lemma about the first dart if dropLast is a path If `dropLast` of a walk is a path, a dart of the walk sharing its first vertex with the walk also shares its second vertex. I thought this was a natural more general form of `IsPath.eq_snd_of_mem_edges`, useful for cycles for example. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 15/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Paths.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Walk/Operations.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
16-71118
16 days ago
16-71177
16 days ago
59-2830
59 days
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 merge-conflict 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 99 ['Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'khwilson', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ocfnash', 'sgouezel'] nobody
16-26360
16 days ago
16-26360
16 days ago
90-9647
90 days
40496 thefundamentaltheor3m
author:thefundamentaltheor3m
feat(LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex): the surface of a simplex I wrote the definition myself, and got Claude to generate some of the boilerplate code (which I then reviewed and had it clean up). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
97/5 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Basic.lean 1 8 ['github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'wwylele'] nobody
16-7207
16 days ago
16-7326
16 days ago
29-31583
29 days
42487 bocowgill
author:bocowgill
feat(Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Powerset): add nested powersetCard identities This PR adds product and sum identities for nested collections of fixed-cardinality subsets. For `r ≤ k`, each `r`-element subset of a finite set `s` is contained in exactly `Nat.choose (s.card - r) (k - r)` of the `k`-element subsets of `s`. Thus, a sum over the `r`-element subsets of every `k`-element subset reduces to this multiplicity, times a single sum over `s.powersetCard r`. The product version is the analogous power identity. The proof exchanges the order of the two big operators using `Finset.prod_comm'`. It then counts each fiber with `Finset.card_filter_powersetCard_subset`. The additive identities are generated with `to_additive`. The PR also provides the useful elementwise specialization `r = 1`. **Motivation**: These results provide reusable weighted double-counting tools for finite combinatorics. They are useful in arguments about uniform set systems, incidence relations, and sums or products over fixed-cardinality subsets. --- ### LLM disclosure For theorem planning and Lean implementation, I used OpenAI Codex substantially. I also used Codex to search Mathlib and open PRs for related results, suggest naming and documentation, iterate on the proofs, audit import dependencies, and validate the commits locally. I personally reviewed the mathematical statements and Lean code line-by-line, including the naming and API choices. I also confirmed that I can explain each step of the proofs. For the current revision, I ran a targeted build of `Mathlib.Algebra.BigOperators.Group.Finset.Powerset`, the style and environment linters, and `git diff --check`. I also inspected the generated additive declarations and axiom dependencies, and tested an alternative proof using explicit incidence finsets. The complete GitHub CI suite passes. This is one of my earliest Mathlib contributions. I welcome corrections and suggestions, and I am prepared to revise the PR and learn from the review. t-algebra new-contributor LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
50/0 Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Group/Finset/Powerset.lean 1 3 ['bocowgill', 'github-actions'] nobody
16-3652
16 days ago
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16 days
40537 SnkXyx
author:SnkXyx
feat(Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables): define main degree This PR defines the **main degree** of a multivariate polynomial: * `MvPolynomial.mainDegree p : Multiset σ` : When `σ` is a linear order, `mainDegree p` is the multiset consisting of the maximal variable among all variables appearing in `p`, appearing with its largest multiplicity among all monomials in `p`. The definition was originally developed in PR #36103 as part of the formalization of the Characteristic Set Method (Wu-Ritt Method). The Characteristic Set project aims to formalize the algorithmic method for solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations in Lean 4, providing foundational infrastructure for algebraic geometry based on triangular decomposition. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-author
label:t-algebra$
112/23 Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/CommRing.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Degrees.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Equiv.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/SchwartzZippel.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/MvPolynomial/Variables.lean,Mathlib/FieldTheory/SeparablyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/Homogeneous.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPolynomial/MonomialOrder/DegLex.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/MvPowerSeries/Trunc.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Polynomial/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/ChevalleyComplexity.lean 12 19 ['SnkXyx', 'faenuccio', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vlad902'] nobody
15-78446
15 days ago
15-78446
15 days ago
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42499 attilavjda
author:attilavjda
doc(Data/ENat,ENNReal): fix swapped docstring on mul_iInf_of_ne Fixed left from right multiplication and "see-also" to point at mul_iInf [Aristotle helped](https://github.com/attilavjda/formal-contributions/blob/main/mul_iInf_of_ne/PR3.lean) with finding the error, generating and verifying a solution by tests, and made a guide to the solution. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 5/5 Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/ENat/Lattice.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
15-65744
15 days ago
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0-17572
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42461 Ganton23
author:Ganton23
feat(Probability/Quantile): the lower quantile function of a real cdf This adds `ProbabilityTheory.lowerQuantile`, the lower quantile function (the generalized inverse of a cdf-like monotone function on ℝ), with the order core, the Galois connection under right-continuity, the plug-in identity, left-continuity in the level, uniqueness, equivariance under order isomorphisms, and the specialization to `cdf μ` where both standing side conditions become theorems. --- This adds the LOWER QUANTILE FUNCTION, that is the generalized inverse of a cdf-like monotone function on `ℝ`, in a new file `Mathlib/Probability/Quantile.lean` beside `Mathlib/Probability/CDF.lean`. ### What it adds `ProbabilityTheory.quantileSet F p = {x | p ≤ F x}` and `ProbabilityTheory.lowerQuantile F p = sInf (quantileSet F p)`, with: * the order core: monotonicity in the level, and the two `csInf` bounds; * attainment `p ≤ F (lowerQuantile F p)` under monotonicity and right continuity; * the Galois connection `lowerQuantile F p ≤ x ↔ p ≤ F x`, and its strict form; * the plug-in identity `F (lowerQuantile F p) = p` under continuity; * left continuity of the quantile in the level; * uniqueness under strict monotonicity, and existence on an interval via the IVT; * equivariance under an `OrderIso ℝ ℝ`, in both functional and pushforward form; * the specialization to `cdf μ` for a probability measure at `0 < p < 1`, where both standing side conditions become theorems. ### Why `sInf` of an empty or unbounded-below set is Lean's junk value `0`. A quantile lemma stated without `Set.Nonempty` and `BddBelow` is therefore either false or accidentally true of the junk value, and a reader cannot tell which. Every general lemma here carries both by name, and the cdf section discharges both from the limits of the cdf at `atBot` and `atTop`. That discharge is what makes the general statements non-vacuous. Three lemmas record that the continuity hypotheses are load bearing, stated as `¬ ∀ ...` rather than as existentials. An existential says a bad case exists; the negated universal says the weakened lemma is FALSE, which is what a reader asking "is this hypothesis decorative" actually wants. The witness is a monotone step function that is left continuous at its jump: monotone, bounded, well behaved quantile set, and not right continuous, which alone breaks attainment, the forward half of the adjunction, and the plug-in identity. `not_galoisConnection_lowerQuantile_cdf` is included deliberately as a NEGATIVE result. The bundled `GaloisConnection` packaging quantifies over all levels, and a cdf has an unbounded quantile set at level `0` and an empty one at level `2`, so the bundled conclusion is false for every probability measure. Reaching the cdf case would need the level indexed by the open unit interval as a subtype. I would rather state that boundary than let a reader discover it. ### What it depends on `Mathlib.Probability.CDF` for the cdf and its monotonicity and limits; `Mathlib.Topology.Order.IntermediateValue`; `Mathlib.Topology.Order.MonotoneContinuity`; `Mathlib.Order.ConditionallyCompleteLattice.Indexed`. No new axioms: every declaration reports exactly `propext`, `Classical.choice`, `Quot.sound`. ### Prior art, named because a reviewer will find it `Mathlib/Order/SemiconjSup.lean` defines `IsOrderRightAdjoint f g := ∀ y, IsLUB {x | f x ≤ y} (g y)`, built by `isOrderRightAdjoint_csSup` as a supremum over a SUB-level set. That is the order-dual construction, the UPPER generalized inverse; the two functions are different and neither definition unfolds to the other. Its file is about circle homeomorphisms, which is why searching for "quantile" does not find it. `GaloisConnection` is used rather than reinvented. There is no existing `quantile` in mathlib: zero case-insensitive hits across the tree. `median` exists but is the median of a simplex in affine geometry, a different word in a different subject. ### Generality, stated rather than left to review Everything is at `F : ℝ → ℝ`. Running mathlib's environment linters locally flagged `[IsProbabilityMeasure μ]` as unused in nine cdf-facing declarations. Five (the two side-condition dischargers and the three negative results) are generalized: they now hold for the cdf of any measure, since the cdf's limit lemmas hold unconditionally. Four convenience wrappers (`lowerQuantile_cdf_le_iff`, `lowerQuantile_cdf_mono`, `le_cdf_lowerQuantile`, `continuousWithinAt_lowerQuantile_cdf_Iic`) KEEP the instance under `@[nolint unusedArguments]`, deliberately: for a non-probability measure, `cdf μ` is a normalizing construction, so the generalized statements would be accidentally true of the construction rather than of the object the name suggests, which is the failure mode the Why section above exists to avoid. If reviewers prefer the fully general forms, I am happy to drop the instances; the proofs do not use them. Two declarations (`cdf_map_orderIso`, `lowerQuantile_cdf_map`) consume the instance and keep it. The ORDER CORE generalizes to a `ConditionallyCompleteLinearOrder` domain with a `Preorder` codomain with proof terms UNCHANGED, and I have checked that rather than assumed it. Two caveats found while checking, which is why I would rather do it as a follow-up than fold it in here: * `apply_lt_of_lt_lowerQuantile` needs a LINEAR codomain, since it goes from `¬ (p ≤ F x)` to `F x < p`. * `exists_apply_lt_of_bddBelow` is FALSE without `NoMinOrder` on the domain. Over `ℝ` it is proved by exhibiting `b - 1`; on a domain with a least element, a constant `F` at level `p` has a quantile set that is everything, is bounded below, and has no point with `F a < p`. The TOPOLOGICAL layer does not transcribe: `tendsto_lowerQuantile_nhdsLT` takes the midpoint `(c + q) / 2`, which uses the field structure, and a general version needs `DenselyOrdered`. Happy to do the generalization in a follow-up, or in this PR if a reviewer prefers it landed general the first time. ### Open, and not claimed The UPPER quantile and the lemmas relating the two; the probability integral transform; `Measure.map` along a general measurable monotone function rather than an order isomorphism; and a `GaloisConnection` packaging indexed by the open unit interval that would reach the cdf case. ### AI disclosure - Lean definitions and proofs generated with the assistance of AI agents (Utilized Anthropic's Claude, operating through Claude Code). Done over numerous working sessions wherein I, Gabriel Anton, directed, reviewed and authorized each session. - Every declaration is kernel-checked; Zero sorry, and everyone of the 48 submitted declarations reports exactly [Propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound] under transitive #print axioms; clean lake build against current master. -Ran aggressive adversarial review process on each agents work with a separate agent; A hostile-reviewer pass, refutation lemmas proving the hypotheses are load bearing, and a certified negative result for the packaging that does not work. The corrections forced by this process are in the file and history. - Ran Mathlib's environment linters BEFORE submission; their finding (Unused in nine declarations) was adopted, which produced the generalization-versus-nolint split described in the PR body. - Commit messages are terse factual summaries; PR body was drafted by agents and reviewed and edited by me, this disclosure is also written by me, Gabriel Anton. - I will apply the LLM-Generated label (by comment) and I will answer review questions myself. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-measure-probability LLM-generated new-contributor 605/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Quantile.lean 2 3 ['Ganton23', 'github-actions'] nobody
15-56646
15 days ago
15-68264
15 days ago
1-69945
1 day
42357 SynBurz
author:SynBurz
feat: the Krull dimension of the product of finitely many rings is equal to the maximum of Krull dimensions of the factors Add `ringKrullDim_pi_eq_iSup_ringKrullDim`. Also add useful defs: `LTSeries.sigmaEquiv`, `PrimeSpectrum.sigmaToPiOrderIso`, and lemmas `PrimeSpectrum.sigmaToPiOrderIso_apply`, Pi.not_comap_evalRingHom_le_comap_of_neq`, `LTSeries.sigma_fst_eq_fst`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 93/0 Mathlib/Order/RelSeries.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/Maps.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Spectrum/Prime/Topology.lean 3 5 ['SynBurz', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
15-56434
15 days ago
15-56189
15 days ago
20-42521
20 days
41622 benjub
author:benjub
feat(Order): add subset_Icc_iff and Set.OrdConnected.eq_Icc Add two lemmas relating to closed bounded intervals in a preorder: - `subset_Icc_iff : s ⊆ Icc a b ↔ a ∈ lowerBounds s ∧ b ∈ upperBounds s` in `Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean` characterizes containment in a closed bounded interval. This is the version "with witnesses" of `bddBelow_bddAbove_iff_subset_Icc`, and we prove the latter as a corollary. - `OrdConnected.eq_Icc (s : Set α) (hs : OrdConnected s) (ha : IsLeast s a) (hb : IsGreatest s b) : s = Icc a b` in `Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/OrdConnected.lean` gives a sufficient condition to be a closed bounded interval. It uses the previous lemma in its proof. --- **Motivation:** I plan to use `OrdConnected.eq_Icc` to show that a set is closed when it is ordconnected and contains its infimum and supremum. This will allow to use the existing "continuous induction principle" `IsClosed.mem_of_ge_of_forall_exists_gt` to shorten the (compiling) proof in the draft PR #41552. t-order new-contributor merge-conflict 9/3 Mathlib/Order/Bounds/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Order/Interval/Set/OrdConnected.lean 2 6 ['benjub', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
15-51555
15 days ago
15-51556
15 days ago
25-14914
25 days
14237 js2357
author:js2357
feat: Define the localization of a fractional ideal at a prime ideal Define the localization of a fractional ideal at a prime ideal, and prove some basic properties. --- <!-- 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. 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> Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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 is part 3 out of 4 of a proof of `isDedekindDomain_iff_isDedekindDomainDvr`. Part 4 is available here: #14242 - [x] depends on: #14099 Part 1 - [x] depends on: #14216 Part 2 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) merge-conflict awaiting-author t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
230/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/FractionalIdeal/LocalizedAtPrime.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Localization/Basic.lean 3 24 ['Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'alreadydone', 'github-actions', 'js2357', 'kbuzzard', 'leanprover-community-bot-assistant', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] Vierkantor
assignee:Vierkantor
15-37990
15 days ago
unknown
unknown
42482 SauersML
author:SauersML
feat(Probability/Decision): add data processing inequalities for minimax risk This PR adds the minimax analogs of the three data processing inequalities for the Bayes risk in Mathlib.Probability.Decision.Risk.Basic. It is similar to the compositions section in PR #29143, but with minimax. ----------- Claude Fable 5 wrote the code and GPT 5.6 Sol reviewed the code. This was written for a different project, and I identified this as a candidate for upstreaming into 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-measure-probability LLM-generated new-contributor 31/0 Mathlib/Probability/Decision/Risk/Basic.lean 1 3 ['SauersML', 'github-actions'] kex-y
assignee:kex-y
14-48151
14 days ago
16-44480
16 days ago
16-44320
16 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 maintainer-merge 199/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/DualVC.lean,docs/references.bib 3 44 ['Shreyas4991', 'YaelDillies', 'Zetetic-Dhruv', 'github-actions'] nobody
14-47252
14 days ago
103-16530
103 days ago
121-12064
121 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'] nobody
14-47243
14 days ago
95-71104
95 days ago
99-77970
99 days
42518 theebayuser
author:theebayuser
feat(Geometry/Euclidean): add the British flag theorem Adds the British flag theorem to `Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/` The rectangle is expressed as a parallelogram, the diagonals `a c` and `b d` share a midpoint with a right angle at a. Main results * `EuclideanGeometry.dist_sq_add_dist_sq_eq_dist_sq_add_dist_sq_of_angle_eq_pi_div_two` — the British flag theorem. * `EuclideanGeometry.dist_sq_add_dist_sq_eq_dist_sq_add_dist_sq_iff_angle_eq_pi_div_two` — the if-and-only-if form: among parallelograms the identity characterises rectangles. It needs no nondegeneracy hypotheses, thanks to the `angle 0 v = π / 2` convention. * `EuclideanGeometry.dist_sq_add_dist_sq_eq_dist_sq_add_dist_sq_add_two_mul_dist_mul_dist_mul_cos_angle` — a generalisation to arbitrary parallelograms with a law-of-cosines correction term. * `InnerProductGeometry.norm_sq_add_norm_sub_add_sq_eq_norm_sub_sq_add_norm_sub_sq_add_two_inner` and its `…_iff_inner_eq_zero` corollary — the underlying inner-product identity, in the vector layer. AI disclosure This contribution was developed with assistance from Claude Code. t-euclidean-geometry new-contributor LLM-generated 112/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/BritishFlag.lean,docs/1000.yaml 3 5 ['github-actions', 'theebayuser', 'wwylele'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
13-79206
13 days ago
14-17874
14 days ago
15-26585
15 days
34487 martinwintermath
author:martinwintermath
feat(LinearAlgebra/SesquilinearForm): add instances for SeparatingLeft, SeparatingRight and Nondegenerate Add typeclass instances for `Fact B.SeparatingLeft`, `Fact B.SeparatingRight`, `Fact B.Nondegenerate`: * inferring `Fact B.flip.SeparatingLeft` from `Fact B.SeparatingRight` and vice versa * inferring `Fact B.SeparatingLeft` and `Fact B.SeparatingRight` from `Fact B.Nondegenerate` * inferring `Fact B.SeparatingLeft` and `Fact B.Nondegenerate` for `.id` and `Dual.eval` * inferring `Fact B.Nondegenerate` from `B.IsPerfPair` I also updated `PointedCone.dual_univ` to demonstrate the usefulness of these additions. Note that I needed to add an import to `Cone/Dual.lean` which somehow imports cardinals. So I needed to remove cardinals from `assert_not_exists`. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 large-import
label:t-algebra$
85/16 Mathlib/Geometry/Convex/Cone/Dual.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Dual/Lemmas.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PerfectPairing/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/SesquilinearForm/Basic.lean 4 4 ['github-actions', 'martinwintermath', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
13-79075
13 days ago
13-79132
13 days ago
27-65288
27 days
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 awaiting-author 28/0 Mathlib/Topology/Defs/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Spectral/ConstructibleTopology.lean,scripts/nolints.json 3 15 ['Michaillus', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'plp127', 'qawbecrdtey'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
13-77459
13 days ago
24-52160
24 days ago
61-1607
61 days
42315 sfingali
author:sfingali
feat(Topology): the adic spectrum Spa(A, A+) as a topological space ### Summary Defines the adic spectrum `Spa(A, A⁺)` as a set and topological space for a topological ring `A` and a subring `A⁺` (Wedhorn, *Adic Spaces*, arXiv:1910.05934, Def. 7.23 and Def. 7.29, pp. 62–63). * `SpaPoint A A⁺` — a point of the adic spectrum: a continuous valuation `v : A → Γ₀` with `v(f) ≤ 1` for all `f ∈ A⁺`. * `SpaPoint.rationalSubset s T` — the rational subset `R(T/s)`. * `SpaPoint.spaTopologicalSpace` — the topology generated by the rational subsets with `T · A` open in `A`; `isOpen_rationalSubset` shows every such rational subset is open. * `SpaPoint.mem_rationalSubset_one` — Wedhorn, Rem. 7.30(4): `R(f/1)` is the set `{x | |f(x)| ≤ 1}`. Third step of an adic/perfectoid pipeline (Huber rings #42312 → continuous valuations #42314 → Spa → Huber pairs → perfectoid → tilting). This PR works with the element-level notion (a bundled continuous valuation with a fixed value group); Wedhorn defines `Spa(A, A⁺)` as a subspace of the valuation spectrum `Spv(A)` — the comparison is added once the spectrum PR lands. ### References * T. Wedhorn, *Adic Spaces*, arXiv:1910.05934, Def. 7.23, Def. 7.29, Rem. 7.30 (pp. 62–63). new-contributor 411/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ContinuousValuation.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/Spa.lean 3 3 ['github-actions', 'tb65536'] nobody
13-68722
13 days ago
13-68811
13 days ago
19-78493
19 days
42314 sfingali
author:sfingali
feat(RingTheory): continuous valuations ### Summary Defines continuous valuations on topological rings: a valuation `v : A → Γ₀` whose underlying function is continuous for the order topology on `Γ₀` (Wedhorn, *Adic Spaces*, arXiv:1910.05934, Def. 7.7 and Rem. 7.8(1), p. 58). * `ContinuousValuationClass` — the class of continuous valuations: a `ValuationClass` whose functions are continuous. * `ContinuousValuation` — a bundled continuous valuation. * `ContinuousValuation.isOpen_lt` — the primary definition of Wedhorn, Def. 7.7: `{a | v a < γ}` is open for every `γ`. This is the second step of an adic/perfectoid pipeline (Huber rings → Huber pairs → continuous valuations → Spa → perfectoid → tilting); #42312 defines Huber rings. The subspace `Cont(A) ⊆ Spv(A)` of continuous valuations (Wedhorn, p. 58) will build on `ValuationSpectrum` once #38009 lands — this PR provides the element-level notion, which is independent of the spectrum topology. ### References * T. Wedhorn, *Adic Spaces*, arXiv:1910.05934, Def. 7.7, Rem. 7.8 (p. 58). t-ring-theory new-contributor 99/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Valuation/ContinuousValuation.lean 2 7 ['github-actions', 'sfingali', 'wwylele'] nobody
13-62014
13 days ago
13-62104
13 days ago
21-50763
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31092 FlAmmmmING
author:FlAmmmmING
feat(Algebra/Group/ForwardDiff.lean): Add theorem `sum_shift_eq_fwdDiff_iter`. --- <!-- 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-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
17/1 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/ForwardDiff.lean 1 24 ['BeibeiX0', 'FlAmmmmING', 'Ruben-VandeVelde', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib4-merge-conflict-bot'] eric-wieser
assignee:eric-wieser
13-48154
13 days ago
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59 days ago
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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'] kim-em
assignee:kim-em
13-48151
13 days ago
91-2752
91 days ago
94-77374
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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'] mattrobball
assignee:mattrobball
13-48148
13 days ago
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77 days ago
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42583 attilavjda
author:attilavjda
chore(Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Prod): deprecate differentiable*_finCons' as duplicates The four primed differentiable*_finCons' lemmas are definitionally the unprimed ones (@…' = @… := rfl). Replaced by deprecated aliases, and repointed four in-file uses. Aristotle found this duplication. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 12/28 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/FDeriv/Prod.lean 1 5 ['Rob23oba', 'attilavjda', 'github-actions'] nobody
13-26939
13 days ago
13-27018
13 days ago
13-55755
13 days
40741 AntoineduFresne
author:AntoineduFresne
feat(order): dilworth's and mirsky's theorems for finite orders I add Dilworth's theorem and its order dual, Mirsky's theorem, for finite subsets of a partial order, together with the order-theoretic lemmas they rest on. A prior external formalization by Vlad Tsyrklevich is linked from `1000.yaml`; this is an independent `Finset`-based development using Galvin's proof, and I agreed the `1000.yaml` update with him. I split the min-max content, as for Hall's marriage theorem, into a weak-duality inequality and a strong-duality existence of a matching pair, so I never define an extremal quantity over families of sets (no `Finset.min'` / `Finset.max'`): - `dilworth` / `mirsky` — an antichain and a chain cover (resp. a chain and an antichain cover) of equal size; - `antichain_le_chain_cover` / `chain_le_antichain_cover` — the weak-duality inequalities, for an arbitrary relation; - `dilworth_partition` / `mirsky_partition` — the same with a pairwise-disjoint partition. For Dilworth I use Galvin's induction (gluing step `chainCover_glue`); I avoid the König / bipartite-matching route since König isn't in Mathlib yet (at least last time I checked). I prove Mirsky directly (peeling off minimal elements) rather than via `OrderDual`, since the direct induction seems simpler to me and the two proofs already share their foundations (the closure lemmas and the injective weak dualities). Internally I work with an injection `f : α → Finset α` on the antichain rather than with the `Finset (Finset α)` cover directly, so distinctness of the chains comes from the antichain property instead of a separate bookkeeping. ## Questions I'd like input on 1. Explicit min-max? I give weak duality plus a matching pair, from which "largest antichain = smallest chain cover" follows; I do not state that equality as a single theorem (doing so would, I think, mean defining the extremal quantities I wanted to avoid). Would you also like an explicit min-max statement? 2. Two layers of weak duality. I expose it twice: an injective form (`IsAntichain.exists_injOn_mem_chains`, over an arbitrary relation and an arbitrary index type, no finiteness) and a `Finset` cardinality form (`antichain_le_chain_cover`), the latter a one-line specialization of the former. I'm not sure whether exposing both is right, or whether one of them should be canonical. And is there appetite to push the general core to an `ℕ∞` / infinite version, or is the finite form the right scope here? 3. `[DecidableEq α]` on the main theorems. It comes only from writing the cover as `s = 𝒞.biUnion id` (`Finset.biUnion` needs it); a membership-form coverage condition such as `∀ x, x ∈ s ↔ ∃ C ∈ 𝒞, x ∈ C` would drop the assumption, though it seems to me a bit less readable. Which do you prefer? (I think the injective-form weak dualities assume neither order, finiteness, nor `DecidableEq`.) 4. Naming. I use `C` / `A` for a chain / antichain and `𝒞` / `𝒜` for a chain / antichain cover (for hopefully obvious reason). Happy to change these if you would prefer something else. ## Open questions - File placement (`Mathlib/Order/Dilworth.lean`?), and whether the general lemmas (the injective transversal and the weak dualities) should live in `Mathlib/Order/Antichain.lean` rather than in a new file. The maximal-antichain closure lemma that was originally here has been split out into #42590. Zulip: https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/Antoine.20du.20Fresne.20von.20Hohenesche/with/604112426 AI use: I worked out all proofs on paper first and most of the design structure of the file. I then used Claude Code (Claude Opus) to transcribe my paper proofs into Lean, weaken hypotheses, reduce redundancy, and fix comment typos. t-order new-contributor LLM-generated 568/3 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Order/Dilworth.lean,docs/1000.yaml 3 18 ['AntoineduFresne', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'tdwag123'] nobody
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13 days ago
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13 days ago
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37954 jdhart81
author:jdhart81
feat(Data/ENNReal/Inv): add ENNReal.div_mul_div_cancel Proves a / b * (b / c) = a / c for b ≠ 0, b ≠ ∞ in ENNReal. Proof via mul_div_assoc and existing div_mul_cancel. AI Disclosure: This PR was developed with assistance from an LLM (Claude, Anthropic) for proof exploration and text drafting. The proof was compiled and verified locally by the contributor, who understands the mathematical content. This lemma is extracted from a larger formalization of information-theoretic bounds (Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19317983). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 8/0 Mathlib/Data/ENNReal/Inv.lean,Mathlib/Data/EReal/Inv.lean 2 12 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'jdhart81'] nobody
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13 days ago
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35376 michaellee94
author:michaellee94
feat(Geometry/Manifold): orientable manifolds This adds a definition of orientation and orientability for manifolds. AI disclosure: I used Claude to revise an initial human pass at the core definitions, as well as to help formalize proofs of natural follow-up statements from human-written definitions and theorem 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: #33189 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) new-contributor t-differential-geometry awaiting-author 726/1 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Real.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IsManifold/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Orientation.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/Tangent.lean,Mathlib/Topology/LocallyConstant/Basic.lean 6 84 ['Rida-Hamadani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'michaellee94', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
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13 days ago
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42452 menon-codes
author:menon-codes
feat: lint for use of ellipsis See the conversation at [#mathlib4 > Linter for ellipsis @ 💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Linter.20for.20ellipsis/near/613523943) Creates a linter to detect excessive use of `_` holes at end of lemmas and replace it when appropriate with uses of `..` It also creates a respective test file to check it, though I am not too certain about the styles and techniques mathlib uses for testing. AI (GPT 5.6 Terra) was used heavily in the documentation and testing of the code. Most of the logic and coding was done manually. new-contributor LLM-generated t-linter 948/5 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Init.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/NoetherNormalization.lean,Mathlib/Tactic.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/EllipsisPlaceholders.lean,MathlibTest/Linter/EllipsisPlaceholders.lean 7 7 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'menon-codes'] thorimur
assignee:thorimur
12-85698
12 days ago
12-85776
12 days ago
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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 111/4 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/YoungDiagram.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Young/YoungDiagram.lean 4 48 ['NoahW314', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'kg583', 'wwylele'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
12-48147
12 days ago
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46 days 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 174/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/AffineSpace/Simplex/Standard.lean,Mathlib/Tactic/Linter/DirectoryDependency.lean 4 12 ['github-actions', 'thefundamentaltheor3m', 'wwylele'] nobody
12-24806
12 days ago
12-24872
12 days ago
40-77759
40 days
33163 Aaron1011
author:Aaron1011
feat: prove subgroup of (M -> Z) 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] --> [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor awaiting-author merge-conflict 5/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/DedekindDomain/Dvr.lean 1 3 ['erdOne', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] alreadydone
assignee:alreadydone
12-8892
12 days ago
237-67087
237 days ago
5-78603
5 days
40652 michaellee94
author:michaellee94
feat(Geometry/Manifold): the Möbius band is a non-orientable manifold Constructs the Möbius band as the total space of a line bundle over the circle (`moebiusBundleCore`, `MoebiusBand`), proves it is a connected smooth manifold (`MoebiusBand.isManifold`, `MoebiusBand.connectedSpace`), and proves it is non-orientable (`MoebiusBand.not_orientable`). AI assistance note: After formalizing definitions and theorem statements, I used Claude (hooked up to the Lean LSP MCP running locally) to help iteratively fix elaboration errors (e.g. by calling Loogle to locate the necessary intermediate results and inject them where needed). - [ ] depends on: #35376 t-differential-geometry new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR LLM-generated merge-conflict 1895/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Circle.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/MoebiusBand.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Real.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/IsManifold/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Orientation.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/VectorBundle/Tangent.lean,Mathlib/Topology/LocallyConstant/Basic.lean 8 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
12-5195
12 days ago
unknown
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42468 Cobord
author:Cobord
feat: added lambda rings Description: This does lambda rings. It is mostly over rationals so we can concern ourselves only with the psi^n operations and not the more complicated lambda^n operations. Doing the more general case could be another PR. This also includes the Getzler type formulation as the map involving Lambda_R the ring of symmetric functions in countably many variables (which again because R is assumed as [Algebra Q R] is described with it's power sum generators). That is to say the Plethystic action. Homomorphisms of such lambda rings are also covered. In particular, those of inclusions of subrings closed under those psi^n operations. In addition, one of the primary motivating examples of K(GL(n)/P) otimes_Z Q is described as such an instance to provide an example that is not Lambda_R. This was done with Claude Code for generating initial versions but I had not given a good full prompt about prefering psi^n over lambda^n or using a structure instead of a prop in AdamsHom so I ended up rewriting most of those parts by hand anyway. The exception is the PrimeExtend file which is about only giving the psi^p instead of all of the psi^n, but abstracted away from those particular details per clarifying instructions after an initial version. Because PrimeExtend is so much, this has a tag of LLM-generated In addition even though it is in RingTheory it is highly relevant to t-combinatorics in the sense of algebraic combinatorics due to use of ring of symmetric functions in countably many variables. t-ring-theory new-contributor t-combinatorics LLM-generated 898/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LambdaRing/AdamsHom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LambdaRing/AdamsOperations.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LambdaRing/KFlagExample.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LambdaRing/PrimeExtend.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LambdaRing/SymmetricFunctions.lean 6 4 ['Cobord', 'github-actions'] nobody
11-76971
11 days ago
11-77349
11 days ago
11-79085
11 days
42615 williamjblair
author:williamjblair
feat(Data/Nat/Prime/Basic): a nonzero natural has a prime not dividing it Any prime factor of `n + 1` works, so the proof needs nothing beyond `minFac`. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data new-contributor LLM-generated 8/0 Mathlib/Data/Nat/Prime/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'williamjblair'] nobody
11-75624
11 days ago
11-76343
11 days ago
11-76183
11 days
42614 williamjblair
author:williamjblair
chore(Algebra/Group/Action/Pointwise/Set): generalize smul_mem_smul_set_iff to IsLeftCancelSMul The lemma only needs `a • ·` to be injective, which is what `IsLeftCancelSMul` says. Moving it into that section covers the previous `[Group α] [MulAction α β]` case through the existing instance, and also covers `[Mul α] [IsLeftCancelMul α]` acting on itself. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
5/4 Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Action/Pointwise/Set/Basic.lean 1 3 ['github-actions', 'williamjblair'] nobody
11-75406
11 days ago
11-75956
11 days ago
11-75796
11 days
41052 hawkrobe
author:hawkrobe
refactor(RingTheory/HopfAlgebra): relocate `ofSurjective` --- Cleanup after #39790, moves `HopfAlgebra.ofSurjective` to `HopfAlgebra/Convolution.lean` and extracts the convolution functoriality. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-ring-theory new-contributor 93/52 Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Coalgebra/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/HopfAlgebra/Quotient.lean 4 11 ['eric-wieser', 'github-actions', 'hawkrobe'] nobody
11-65538
11 days ago
11-65602
11 days ago
56-78667
56 days
34722 GrigorenkoPV
author:GrigorenkoPV
feat(Data/Finset/RangeDistance): bound distance between elements of `Finset.range` --- Rebase of https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/26347 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-data awaiting-author merge-conflict 34/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Group/Unbundled/Abs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/RangeDistance.lean 3 8 ['GrigorenkoPV', 'Vierkantor', 'github-actions', 'joneugster', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'mathlib-splicebot', 'plp127'] pechersky
assignee:pechersky
11-65510
11 days ago
148-70822
148 days ago
52-16075
52 days
41786 Nicola9Falciola
author:Nicola9Falciola
feat(LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Defs): add the proof of the range of toGL to be the ker of the determinant and the induced equivalence Add a lemma proving that the `toGL.range ` is equal to `det.ker` and the induced equivalence between `SL` and `det.ker` . --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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$
14/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Matrix/GeneralLinearGroup/Defs.lean 1 9 ['Nicola9Falciola', 'github-actions', 'pepamontero'] nobody
11-54629
11 days ago
12-80730
12 days ago
24-70987
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42630 will1491
author:will1491
feat(Analysis/Complex): define Wirtinger derivatives Define the Wirtinger derivatives `Complex.wirtingerDeriv` and `Complex.wirtingerDerivBar` from `fderiv ℝ`, and prove: the Cauchy-Riemann characterization of complex differentiability (pointwise and on open sets), agreement of `wirtingerDeriv` with `deriv` for holomorphic functions, additivity, Leibniz product rules, conjugation identities, both Wirtinger chain rules, and the Wirtinger decomposition of a real-linear map `ℂ →L[ℝ] ℂ`. Extracted from https://github.com/will1491/RiemannDynamics, where it underlies the Beltrami-equation and Cauchy/Beurling-transform theory used in the proof of the measurable Riemann mapping theorem. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 253/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Complex/Wirtinger.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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11 days ago
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11 days ago
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38631 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/InducedCopy): add `UnlabeledEmbedding`, `unlabeledEmbeddingCount` and `embeddingCount` Extracts the induced-containment material from `SimpleGraph/Copy.lean` into a new `SimpleGraph/InducedCopy.lean` and adds the induced analogues of `UnlabeledCopy`/`copyCount`/`unlabeledCopyCount`: a type `UnlabeledEmbedding G H` for induced subgraphs of `H` isomorphic to `G`, a count `H.embeddingCount G := Nat.card (G ↪g H)` for induced labeled copies (i.e. graph embeddings), and a count `H.unlabeledEmbeddingCount G := Nat.card (G.UnlabeledEmbedding H)` for induced unlabelled copies, each with the parallel `_of_isEmpty` / `_eq_zero` / `_pos` / `_le_*` / `_eq_nat_card` API. `IsIndContained`, the `⊴` notation, `IndFree`, and all related lemmas move from `Copy.lean` to the new file. `Embedding.range_toSubgraph` characterises induced subgraphs as the range of `Embedding.toSubgraph : (G ↪g H) → H.Subgraph` and bridges `embeddingCount` to `unlabeledEmbeddingCount`. Co-authored-by: Malte Jackisch <45597826+MaltyBlanket@users.noreply.github.com> --- **Final step 5/5 of the `Copy` / `InducedCopy` refactor stack.** The new file mirrors `Copy.lean`'s organisation (containment → counting → killing sections) for the induced row; the killing-induced-copies machinery is left as a TODO. Naming follows the convention established in #38745: types are guest-first (`UnlabeledEmbedding G H`, `IsIndContained G H`), operations host-first (`H.embeddingCount G`, `H.unlabeledEmbeddingCount G`). The induced labelled type is `Embedding`, i.e., `G ↪g H`, directly. Two bookkeeping changes in `Copy.lean`: `Copy.isContained` / `Embedding.isContained` / `Iso.isContained`/`'` and `isContained_iff_exists_le_comap`, which lived in the now-deleted "Induced containment" section but are non-induced, move up into the `IsContained` section. `LineGraph.lean`'s `Copy` import switches to `InducedCopy` since it uses `IsIndContained`. The cross-module proofs `embeddingCount_le_copyCount` and `unlabeledEmbeddingCount_le_unlabeledCopyCount` bridge through the public `copyCount_eq_nat_card`/`unlabeledCopyCount_eq_nat_card` lemmas introduced in #38931 (the counts themselves remain unexposed per @plp127's review). `Embedding.ofIsInduced` (used by `Embedding.range_toSubgraph`) comes from the independent prerequisite #39288. | | labeled | unlabeled | |---|---|---| | ordinary | `Copy` / `copyCount` | `UnlabeledCopy` / `unlabeledCopyCount` | | induced | `Embedding` / `embeddingCount` | `UnlabeledEmbedding` / `unlabeledEmbeddingCount` | This branch sits on top of an octopus-merge diffbase (`FordUniver:diffbase/ind-copy-count`) of `chore/copy-nat-card` and `feat/subgraph-ofIsInduced`, so the link below shows only the changes intrinsic to this PR. - [ ] depends on: #38931 - [ ] depends on: #39288 Diff for the changes *just* in this PR over its predecessors: [link](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/diffbase/ind-copy-count...feat/ind-copy-count). t-combinatorics new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR large-import tech debt merge-conflict 644/342 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/InducedCopy.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/LineGraph.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Subgraph.lean 5 46 ['FordUniver', 'SnirBroshi', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127'] nobody
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11 days ago
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113 days ago
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38843 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
chore(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy): replace file-wide `@[expose]` with selective exposure Removes the file-wide `@[expose] public section` and restores selective `@[expose]` only on the small constructive `def`s that need cross-module reduction: `Copy.toEmbedding`, `Copy.id`, `Copy.ofLE`, `Copy.topEmbedding` — each has an exported `@[simp]` lemma proved by `rfl` that needs the definition unfolded to typecheck. Replaces `@[simps!]` on `topEmbedding` with an explicit `@[simp] topEmbedding_apply` to avoid a private `_proof_1` term leaking into generated lemma names; adds `toEmbedding_apply` to match the existing `toHom_apply`. Switches `IsIndContained` from `def` to `abbrev` so the structural alias `Nonempty (G ↪g H)` stays transparent, matching `IsContained` and `Free`. Co-authored-by: Malte Jackisch <45597826+MaltyBlanket@users.noreply.github.com> --- **Step 3/5 of the `Copy` / `InducedCopy` refactor-feat stack.** The noncomputable counts `copyCount` and `unlabeledCopyCount` are deliberately *not* exposed (see [@plp127's review](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/38631#discussion_r3161902380) on #38631 explaining that unfolding a `classical`-`Fintype.card` body is rarely what you want); the downstream consumers in #38631 bridge via public `*_eq_nat_card` lemmas introduced in #38931 instead. - [ ] depends on: #38745 Diff for the changes *just* in this PR over its predecessor: [link](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/chore/copy-spelling...chore/copy-expose) t-combinatorics new-contributor blocked-by-other-PR tech debt merge-conflict 251/246 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy.lean 1 7 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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11 days ago
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101 days ago
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38931 FordUniver
author:FordUniver
chore(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy): replace classical `Fintype.card` with `Nat.card` Replaces definitions of `copyCount` and `unlabeledCopyCount` with `Nat.card` instead of `Fintype.card` as well as several `Fintype` occurrences with `Finite`. The body of `uniqueUnlabeledCopyBot` is restructured to use `Finite.injective_iff_surjective` since the `Fintype.card_congr` route no longer applies under the weakened `[Finite W]` hypothesis. Adds public `copyCount_eq_nat_card` and `unlabeledCopyCount_eq_nat_card` bridge lemmas so downstream files can characterize the counts (e.g. for `Nat.card_le_card_of_injective` bridging in `InducedCopy.lean`) without unfolding. Co-authored-by: Malte Jackisch <45597826+MaltyBlanket@users.noreply.github.com> --- **Step 4/5 of the `Copy` / `InducedCopy` refactor-feat stack.** As suggested in #38631 by @SnirBroshi and @YaelDillies. I went with `Nat` over `ENat` based on Yael's preference (but I think that could easily be changed to `ENat`). Quite a bit of churn was needed as a consequence. - [ ] depends on: #38843 Diff for the changes *just* in this PR over its predecessor: [link](https://github.com/FordUniver/mathlib4/compare/chore/copy-expose...chore/copy-nat-card) new-contributor t-combinatorics large-import blocked-by-other-PR tech debt merge-conflict 281/257 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Copy.lean 1 10 ['FordUniver', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-35944
11 days ago
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40768 AlexeyMilovanov
author:AlexeyMilovanov
Add a reachability characterization for PFun.fix Add a `ReflTransGen` characterization of `PFun.fix` and use it to simplify one Turing machine proof. new-contributor merge-conflict 27/13 Mathlib/Computability/TuringMachine/Config.lean,Mathlib/Data/PFun.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
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11 days ago
11-33439
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40-57718
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41536 Mathias-Stout
author:Mathias-Stout
chore(Algebra): make quaternion directory We create separate directory for quaternions and move the two existing files into it. This prepares a follow-up PR proving that quaternions are central simple. Co-authored-by: Justus Springer <justusspringer@gmx.de> --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 new-contributor merge-conflict 7/7 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/DualQuaternion.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Quaternion/Basis.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Quaternion.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/CliffordAlgebra/Equivs.lean,MathlibTest/Quaternion.lean 7 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-31813
11 days ago
11-31814
11 days ago
31-57369
31 days
42110 Zeta-Wu
author:Zeta-Wu
feat: add path length for paths in pseudo emetric spaces This PR defines the length of a path in a `PseudoEMetricSpace` as its variation on the unit interval. It proves the basic properties of path length: - the endpoint distance is bounded by the length; - the constant path has length zero; - reversing a path preserves its length; - concatenating two paths adds their lengths. Main declarations: - `Path.length` - `Path.edist_le_length` - `Path.length_refl` - `Path.length_symm` - `Path.length_trans` This is intended as a first step toward a broader theory of rectifiable paths, including later results on invariance of length under monotone reparametrization, and shortest paths are line segments up to monotone reparametrization in strict convex spaces. This PR was discussed on Zulip [here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/PR.20.2342110.3A.20Path.2Elength.20in.20PseudoEMetricSpace). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 LLM-generated 146/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Topology/EMetricSpace/PathLength.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Path.lean 3 72 ['CoolRmal', 'Zeta-Wu', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'pelicanhere', 'scholzhannah'] scholzhannah
assignee:scholzhannah
11-27429
11 days ago
12-46840
12 days ago
26-14701
26 days
41808 JX-Mo
author:JX-Mo
feat(RepresentationTheory): add API lemmas in Representation.induced for making IndV.mk a def The current `IndV.mk` is an abbrev and `ind` has an @[simp] lemma `ind_apply`, so `simp` would expose the implementation and unfold the simple representation theoretic expressions into nasty linear algebra compounds consisting of MonoidAlgebra.single/TensorProduct/Coinvariant/.lift/.mk. The purpose of this PR is to seal `IndV.mk` and the old `ind_apply` off so that we can use simpler API lemmas and say goodbye to 20+ lines goals in the InfoView. We address the issue by making `IndV.mk` a def and adding a new core def`IndV.lift`: 1) Making `IndV.mk` a def will allow the desired API lemmas `IndV.mk_map_mul` `IndV.mk_map_inv_mul` `IndV.mk_map_mem_eq` `IndV.mk_map_inv_eq` to have the desired @[simp] behaviour (previously simp would unfold `IndV.mk`, so @[simp] would not invoke these lemmas). We also add a useful `IndV.induction_on` lemma for reducing Prop to elementary generators and addition. 2) `IndV.lift`, which is a def, gives a way to construct a linear map from a family of linear maps on elementary generators. It unifies the previous constructions in `ind` `indMap` `indResHomEquiv` and `coinvariantsTensorInd`. Moreover, it turns out a single @[simp] lemma `IndV.lift_apply_IndVMk` is good enough to replace a whole system of linear algebra simp lemmas, while previously we had the annoying @[simps] above `ind` unfolding several linear algebra layers at once which brings big trouble if simp does not close the goal. 3) The new `ind` is an easy def building upon `IndV.lift` and the old confusing `ind_apply` is replaced by a clean simp computation lemma `ind_apply_mk`. Moreover, `indMap` becomes an abbrev. As an immediate payoff, the definitions and proofs around `ind`, `indResHomEquiv` and `coinvariantTensorInd` become cleaner and the whole file complies 20% faster (6.6s to 5.4s on my computer, despite the refactored code being longer). This also has very direct downstream benefit in smooth representation theory: `ind` packages both induction and coinvariant in a single functor and these API lemmas will serve both of Hecke modules and Jacquet modules. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
102/59 Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/FiniteIndex.lean,Mathlib/RepresentationTheory/Induced.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
11-8288
11 days ago
11-8365
11 days ago
36-78562
36 days
42265 cameronfreer
author:cameronfreer
chore(RingTheory/PowerSeries): simplify coeff_inv_aux This replaces the hand-written `Finset.sum_nbij'` in `coeff_inv_aux` with `simp_rw` + `simp`, via `Finsupp.antidiagonal_single`, the same rewrite that `PowerSeries.coeff_mul` already uses. :robot: Golfing target found by GPT Pro 5.6 Sol, initial version of code written by Opus 5 high, refined by GPT 5.6 Sol xhigh, then again by Opus 5 high following @felixpernegger's review suggestion. t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 2/19 Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Inverse.lean 1 8 ['cameronfreer', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
10-75321
10 days ago
10-75624
10 days ago
23-15485
23 days
38309 ntapiam
author:ntapiam
feat(Algebra/NonAssoc): dendriform 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict
label:t-algebra$
270/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/NonAssoc/Dendriform/Defs.lean,docs/references.bib 3 10 ['YaelDillies', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'ntapiam'] ocfnash
assignee:ocfnash
10-67210
10 days ago
67-4448
67 days ago
54-12203
54 days
42410 MrBrain295
author:MrBrain295
feat(Data/EReal): prove recENNReal_neg_coe_ennreal --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> Replaces the `proof_wanted` with a proof and removes the extra import. Generated by @Aristotle-Harmonic and reviewed by myself. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-data LLM-generated new-contributor 12/1 Mathlib/Data/EReal/Operations.lean 1 10 ['MrBrain295', 'Whysoserioushah', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
10-63177
10 days ago
10-63686
10 days ago
7-76694
7 days
42590 AntoineduFresne
author:AntoineduFresne
feat(Order/UpperLower/Closure): the upper and lower closures of a maximal antichain cover the order I add `IsMaxAntichain.upperClosure_union_lowerClosure`. It says that the upper and lower closures of a maximal antichain cover the whole order. I put it right after `ordConnected_iff_upperClosure_inter_lowerClosure`, next to `upperClosure_inter_lowerClosure`, which seems the right spot. The lemma is about antichains, so `Mathlib/Order/Antichain.lean` would have looked like the natural file to modify, but `upperClosure` is defined in `Mathlib/Order/UpperLower/Closure.lean`, which imports `Mathlib.Order.Interval.Set.OrdConnected`, which imports `Mathlib.Order.Antichain`. So to avoid an import loop I put it in `Closure.lean`. I split this out of #40741, where a reviewer suggested it. Nothing in that PR uses the lemma. t-order new-contributor easy 10/0 Mathlib/Order/UpperLower/Closure.lean 1 5 ['AntoineduFresne', 'SnirBroshi', 'github-actions', 'tdwag123'] nobody
10-61401
10 days ago
10-62167
10 days ago
13-6802
13 days
42669 kris-gaudel
author:kris-gaudel
feat(Analysis/Convex): add `ShapleyFolkman` lemma Closes https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/14427 Formalizes the Shapley-Folkman Lemma, uses the proof outlined [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapley%E2%80%93Folkman_lemma#Proofs) (Via reduction from Carathéodory's theorem) t-analysis new-contributor 346/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/ShapleyFolkman.lean 2 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-52798
10 days ago
10-58689
10 days ago
10-58529
10 days
37062 tannerduve
author:tannerduve
feat(Computability): Turing join and semilattice structure on Turing degrees - 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 awaiting-author merge-conflict 311/15 Mathlib/Computability/Partrec.lean,Mathlib/Computability/RecursiveIn.lean,Mathlib/Computability/TuringDegree.lean 3 19 ['Komyyy', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'tannerduve'] YaelDillies
assignee:YaelDillies
10-48782
10 days ago
63-29822
63 days ago
68-21416
68 days
36323 SproutSeeds
author:SproutSeeds
feat(Inversion): discontinuity and center/global fderiv formulas Part of #5939 Adds the discontinuity-at-center lemma for inversion and derives the center/global `fderiv` formulas from it. Rebased the inversion follow up onto current master after #36313 merged, removing the duplicated `Basic.lean` history and leaving only the intended `Calculus.lean` changes. The incremental scope above #36313 is limited to `Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Inversion/Calculus.lean`. ## Verification - `lake build Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Inversion.Calculus` - `lake exe lint-style Mathlib.Geometry.Euclidean.Inversion.Calculus` - `git diff --check` Tools used: Codex 5.3 extra high --- Happy to adjust naming, placement, or proof style based on maintainer preference. t-euclidean-geometry new-contributor LLM-generated 22/0 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Inversion/Calculus.lean 1 4 ['SproutSeeds', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
10-48154
10 days ago
11-40872
11 days ago
11-40712
11 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'] joneugster
assignee:joneugster
10-48151
10 days ago
92-15006
92 days ago
92-14846
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41957 YijunYuan
author:YijunYuan
feat(NumberTheory/Padics/Complex): add densely normed field and separable space instances Equip the field `ℂ_[p]` of `p`-adic complex numbers and its dense subfield `PadicAlgCl p` (the algebraic closure of `ℚ_[p]`) with two further standard typeclass instances. Main additions: * `DenselyNormedField (PadicAlgCl p)`: the norm takes values dense in the positive reals. The witness between two given bounds `a < b` is built from an `n`-th root `z` of `p` (which exists since `PadicAlgCl p` is algebraically closed): choosing `n` so that `(a / b) ^ n < ‖p‖` gives `a / b < ‖z‖ < 1`, and some integer power `z ^ m` then has norm strictly between `a` and `b`. * `SeparableSpace (PadicAlgCl p)`: the elements algebraic over `ℚ` form a countable dense subset. Density follows from continuity of roots — `α` is a root of its minimal polynomial `f` over `ℚ_[p]`, and approximating the coefficients of `f` by a polynomial `g` over the dense subfield `ℚ` yields a root `β` of `g` (hence algebraic over `ℚ`) arbitrarily close to `α`. * The corresponding instances `DenselyNormedField ℂ_[p]` and `SeparableSpace ℂ_[p]` are then inferred, `ℂ_[p]` being the completion of `PadicAlgCl p`. Supporting general instance: * `DenselyNormedField (UniformSpace.Completion A)` for a densely normed field `A` with `CompletableTopField A`, since the norm on the completion extends the norm on `A`. The existing `NontriviallyNormedField` instances on `PadicAlgCl p` and `ℂ_[p]` are simplified to `inferInstance`, as they now follow from the new `DenselyNormedField` instances. new-contributor 123/19 Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Field/Dense.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Completion.lean,Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/Complex.lean 3 8 ['YijunYuan', 'github-actions', 'pechersky'] nobody
10-47247
10 days ago
30-31722
30 days ago
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32 days
42505 attilavjda
author:attilavjda
chore(Algebra/Tropical/Basic): deduplicate five pairs of lemmas `On a LinearOrder`, `⊓`/`⊔` are `min`/`max`, so `trop_inf`, `untrop_sup`, `inf_eq_add`, and `trop_sup_def` are the same statements as `trop_min`, `untrop_max`, `min_eq_add`, and `trop_max_def`, respectively (three duplicated `simp` lemmas). Likewise, `injective_trop`/`injective_untrop` duplicate `trop_injective`/`untrop_injective`. The removed lemmas become deprecated aliases. [I used Aristotle AI](https://github.com/attilavjda/formal-contributions/blob/main/tropical_dedup_lemmas/RequestProject/TropicalDedup.lean) it helped find the duplicates, and generated the solutions, verified the equivalences, and helped in understanding the proofs, and meaning of the refactor. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 LLM-generated
label:t-algebra$
8/17 Mathlib/Algebra/Tropical/Basic.lean 1 2 ['github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
10-14264
10 days ago
unknown
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41989 bryan-hu
author:bryan-hu
feat(NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/QuadraticChar/Basic): characterize when products are squares ## Motivation This is a basic application of the quadratic character of a finite field that can be used in many instances, for example later to characterize squares in `ℤ_[p]`. ## Summary `FiniteField.isSquare_mul_iff` characterizes when the product of two nonzero elements in a finite field is a square, using the quadratic character. ## Testing - `lake build Mathlib.NumberTheory.LegendreSymbol.QuadraticChar.Basic -q --log-level=info` - `lake exe lint-style Mathlib.NumberTheory.LegendreSymbol.QuadraticChar.Basic` - `git diff --check upstream/master...HEAD` ## AI assistance I was working with AI assistance (Claude Code, Codex) to formalize some fun number theory I like (Hilbert symbols, towards reciprocity laws) to help me learn Lean. I used AI assistance to highlight some small pieces that might be appropriate for mathlib, and to help me properly format these small items for 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-number-theory new-contributor LLM-generated awaiting-author 31/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/LegendreSymbol/QuadraticChar/Basic.lean 1 10 ['bryan-hu', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd'] loefflerd
assignee:loefflerd
10-5852
10 days ago
29-3729
29 days ago
2-67744
2 days
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
10-4361
10 days ago
10-4431
10 days ago
72-76263
72 days
42377 norbsvr
author:norbsvr
doc(1000.yaml): add Brauer's theorem on induced characters Claims a proof of [Q4958218:](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4958218) Brauer's theorem on induced characters. The formalization is in an <a href="https://github.com/norbsvr/BrauerInduction/">external Lean 4 repository</a>. Please see file `README.md` for further 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/) new-contributor 3/0 docs/1000.yaml 1 3 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-3402
10 days ago
10-3465
10 days ago
19-66503
19 days
42118 edwardfalk
author:edwardfalk
feat(NumberTheory/ModularForms/JacobiTheta): the derivative of jacobiTheta₂ in τ Adds `hasDerivAt_jacobiTheta₂_snd`, the companion to the existing `hasDerivAt_jacobiTheta₂_fst`: for `0 < im τ`, ```lean HasDerivAt (jacobiTheta₂ z) (∑' n : ℤ, π * I * n ^ 2 * jacobiTheta₂_term n z τ) τ ``` The file already provides `differentiableAt_jacobiTheta₂_fst` / `differentiableAt_jacobiTheta₂_snd` and `hasDerivAt_jacobiTheta₂_fst`, so the `τ`-derivative in `HasDerivAt` form was the one missing corner of that square. The proof mirrors `hasDerivAt_jacobiTheta₂_fst`, evaluating the Fréchet derivative in the direction `(0, 1)` rather than `(1, 0)`. Unlike the `z`-derivative there is no named function for the `τ`-derivative (`jacobiTheta₂'` has no `τ` analogue), so the statement uses an explicit `tsum`. Happy to introduce a definition instead if reviewers prefer. No new imports, no changes to existing declarations. I needed this to differentiate the theta functional equation at its fixed point `τ = i`; it seemed generally useful enough to upstream on its own. t-number-theory new-contributor awaiting-author 23/0 Mathlib/NumberTheory/ModularForms/JacobiTheta/TwoVariable.lean 1 7 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions', 'loefflerd'] loefflerd
assignee:loefflerd
10-3322
10 days ago
10-3322
10 days ago
16-61816
16 days
42142 philipp-svinger
author:philipp-svinger
feat(Analysis/ODE): peano existence theorem, Tonelli approximation 1 Add Tonelli approximation method for ODEs. Implement the structure IsPeano similar to IsPicardLindelof. Construct a sequence of approximations using Tonelli technique. First step towards Peano existence Co-authored-by: Florian Grube <fgrube@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Paul Niessner <pniessner@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Julian Rolfes <jrolfes@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Luke Schleef <lschleef@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Philipp Svinger <psvinger@math.uni-bielefeld.de> --- We want to add the proof of the Peano existence theorem for ODEs, using Tonelli approximations. This will be a series of PRs working towards this goal. In this first PR, we implement the structure IsPeano similar to IsPicardLindelof and construct a sequence of approximations using Tonelli technique. See our further PRs for more information, last: #42148 --- The statements, definitions and proofs were written without AI. AI was used afterwards to help us to adapt our code to the style and naming conventions. We also used it in the process of writing a documentation. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 168/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Peano.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
10-2894
10 days ago
10-2969
10 days ago
25-83329
25 days
42143 philipp-svinger
author:philipp-svinger
feat(Analysis/ODE): peano existence theorem, Tonelli approximation 2 Add auxiliary results for Tonelli approximation Add MapsTo statement for Tonelli approximation. Add LipschitzOnWith statement for Tonelli approximation. Co-authored-by: Florian Grube <fgrube@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Paul Niessner <pniessner@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Julian Rolfes <jrolfes@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Luke Schleef <lschleef@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Philipp Svinger <psvinger@math.uni-bielefeld.de> --- We want to add the proof of the Peano existence theorem for ODEs, using Tonelli approximations. This is the second PR in a series. See our further PRs for more information, last: #42148 --- The statements, definitions and proofs were written without AI. AI was used afterwards to help us to adapt our code to the style and naming conventions. We also used it in the process of writing a documentation. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #42142 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-analysis new-contributor 248/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Peano.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
10-2276
10 days ago
unknown
unknown
42146 philipp-svinger
author:philipp-svinger
feat(Analysis/ODE): peano existence theorem, Limit Extraction Transfer existence result of limit from BoundedContinuousFunctions to original definition. Prove the Tonelli approximations converge uniformly. Co-authored-by: Florian Grube <fgrube@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Paul Niessner <pniessner@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Julian Rolfes <jrolfes@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Luke Schleef <lschleef@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Philipp Svinger <psvinger@math.uni-bielefeld.de> --- We want to add the proof of the Peano existence theorem for ODEs, using Tonelli approximations. This is the fourth PR in a series. See our further PRs for more information, last #42148 --- The statements, definitions and proofs were written without AI. AI was used afterwards to help us to adapt our code to the style and naming conventions. We also used it in the process of writing a documentation. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #42142 - [ ] depends on: #42143 - [ ] depends on: #42144 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-analysis new-contributor 418/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Peano.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
10-1110
10 days ago
unknown
unknown
42144 philipp-svinger
author:philipp-svinger
feat(Analysis/ODE): peano existence theorem, application of Arzela Ascoli Apply Arzela Ascoli to show existence of converging subsequence Add proof that Tonelli approximations have a converging subsequence using Arzela Ascoli. Define adapter to BoundedContinuousFunctions to use existing results. Co-authored-by: Florian Grube <fgrube@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Paul Niessner <pniessner@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Julian Rolfes <jrolfes@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Luke Schleef <lschleef@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Philipp Svinger <psvinger@math.uni-bielefeld.de> --- We want to add the proof of the Peano existence theorem for ODEs, using Tonelli approximations. This is the third PR in a series. See our further PRs for more information, last #42148 --- The statements, definitions and proofs were written without AI. AI was used afterwards to help us to adapt our code to the style and naming conventions. We also used it in the process of writing a documentation. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #42142 - [ ] depends on: #42143 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-analysis new-contributor 334/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Peano.lean 2 5 ['YanYablonovskiy', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'philipp-svinger'] nobody
10-540
10 days ago
unknown
unknown
42147 philipp-svinger
author:philipp-svinger
feat(Analysis/ODE): peano existence theorem, integral form forward in time Prove existence of solution to ODE (in integral form) forward in time. Show the constructed limit fulfills the given integral equation. Co-authored-by: Florian Grube <fgrube@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Paul Niessner <pniessner@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Julian Rolfes <jrolfes@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Luke Schleef <lschleef@math.uni-bielefeld.de> Co-authored-by: Philipp Svinger <psvinger@math.uni-bielefeld.de> --- We want to add the proof of the Peano existence theorem for ODEs, using Tonelli approximations. This is the fifth PR in a series. See our further PRs for more information, last #42148 --- The statements, definitions and proofs were written without AI. AI was used afterwards to help us to adapt our code to the style and naming conventions. We also used it in the process of writing a documentation. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on 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: #42142 - [ ] depends on: #42143 - [ ] depends on: #42144 - [ ] depends on: #42146 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) blocked-by-other-PR t-analysis new-contributor 496/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/ODE/Peano.lean 2 3 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
10-223
10 days ago
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41935 martinamaggio
author:martinamaggio
feat(Probability/Independence): grouping an independent family by pairwise disjoint index sets If `m : ι → MeasurableSpace Ω` is an independent family of σ-algebras and `G : ι' → Set ι` is a pairwise disjoint family of index sets, then the family of grouped σ-algebras `fun i' ↦ ⨆ j ∈ G i', m j` is again independent. This is the indexed-family version of the existing two-group lemma `indep_iSup_of_disjoint`, from which it follows by induction on the finite subfamily, peeling off one group at a time against the union of the remaining ones. As usual it is proven for the kernel notion of independence (`Kernel.iIndep_iSup_of_disjoint`) and specialized to independence w.r.t. a measure (`iIndep_iSup_of_disjoint`) and to conditional independence (`iCondIndep_iSup_of_disjoint`). The lemma is the natural bridge from an independent family to block/grouping arguments — e.g. Markov-style properties of recursions driven by disjoint sets of randomness sources. It was developed for a formalization of end-to-end latency distributions of periodic task chains, where it establishes that successive chain states, being measurable w.r.t. σ-algebras of disjoint groups of an independent family, form an independent family themselves. t-measure-probability new-contributor awaiting-author 52/0 Mathlib/Probability/Independence/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Independence/Conditional.lean,Mathlib/Probability/Independence/Kernel/Indep.lean 3 4 ['bocowgill', 'github-actions'] kex-y
assignee:kex-y
9-84641
9 days ago
9-84641
9 days ago
23-59477
23 days
42380 matt-w-horn
author:matt-w-horn
feat(Algebra/Ring): add sum_range_id_mul_geometric_add Over a `CommRing`: `∑ k < m, k * (x ^ k * (1 - x)) + m * x ^ m = ∑ k ∈ Icc 1 m, x ^ k`. Summation by parts for the geometric sum; it computes the mean of a censored geometric distribution, which #42381 adds. Used in Overload, a library on retry and overload dynamics, where it's stated over `ℝ` with a side condition that turns out to be unnecessary: https://github.com/matt-w-horn/overload/blob/4ecbebf/Overload/Retry/Amplification.lean Claude Fable wrote the Lean from a spec I gave it. I reviewed and tested it myself, including adversarial tests and the suites in the library above, and did the same for its dependencies. Assisted-by: Claude Fable 5 t-algebra new-contributor LLM-generated easy
label:t-algebra$
14/0 Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/GeomSum.lean 1 4 ['github-actions', 'matt-w-horn'] nobody
9-56969
9 days ago
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41847 stalex444
author:stalex444
feat(Analysis/Matrix): tightness of the Tsirelson bound This file constructs the explicit real-Pauli CHSH tuple in 4×4 real matrices — X⊗1, Z⊗1, and (√2)⁻¹·(1⊗(X±Z)) — and proves it's a CHSH tuple. It also shows its CHSH operator sends the Bell vector ![1,0,0,1] to √2^3 times itself. The PR also goes further than the request: √2^3 is the least constant bounding that operator in the Loewner order (via the scoped MatrixOrder instances + the existing tsirelson_inequality), so the constant in tsirelson_inequality cannot be improved. Small honest caveat worth stating: the "over every algebra" corollary quantifies over Type (universe-0), since hypotheses can't quantify universes; the concrete least-constant statement is universe-free. This Lean code was drafted with the help of AI (Claude Code). I reviewed the file; built it locally against current Mathlib master and confirmed that it compiled. --- Questions for reviewers: - happy to make B₀' and B₁' private if preferred - happy to provide a ℂ-matrix version if that's more 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/) new-contributor LLM-generated 229/6 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Star/CHSH.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Matrix/CHSH.lean 3 8 ['github-actions', 'stalex444', 'vihdzp'] nobody
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42313 deancureton
author:deancureton
feat(RingTheory): embDomain composition and range, Laurent series expansion Add to the Hahn series API: - `embDomain_embDomain` (composition of domain embeddings) - `mem_range_embDomain_iff` (range of `embDomain` is characterized by support containment) Add to the Laurent series API: - the expansion ring endomorphism `LaurentSeries.expand` with its monomial and `orderTop` lemmas - follows the pattern of `Polynomial.expand`, `MvPolynomial.expand`, `PowerSeries.expand` - its opposite `LaurentSeries.contract`, with the decomposition of a Laurent series by exponent residues mod `n` (`sum_single_mul_expand_contract`) and its uniqueness (`contract_eq_of_sum_eq`) - `exists_ofPowerSeries_eq_of_orderTop_nonneg` This is the first of a series of PRs formalizing Puiseux series and Puiseux's theorem (entry 41 of Freek Wiedijk's 100 theorems list). t-ring-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 116/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/HahnSeries/Basic.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/LaurentSeries.lean 2 16 ['deancureton', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] nobody
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41517 sadasant
author:sadasant
feat(MeasureTheory): define Hellinger affinity Define the Hellinger affinity (Bhattacharyya coefficient) of two measures as an `ENNReal`-valued lintegral against the canonical dominating measure `μ + ν`, making the definition total with no absolute-continuity or integrability side conditions. Provide symmetry, invariance under the choice of sigma-finite dominating measure, the self-affinity of a probability measure, the `rnDeriv` and `withDensity` computation rules, the bound `≤ 1` for probability measures (via Hölder with `p = q = 2`), and the characterization that the affinity vanishes iff the measures are mutually singular. Groundwork for a formalization of Kakutani's dichotomy (1948) for infinite products of probability measures. --- **Design notes.** On the value type ("why not `ℝ` / `ℝ≥0` / `EReal`"): the `ℝ≥0∞`-valued lintegral against `μ + ν` makes the affinity total, which is what makes the singular direction of Kakutani's dichotomy (planned follow-up PRs) case-split-free — `hellingerAffinity_eq_zero_iff` already characterizes mutual singularity with no absolute-continuity hypothesis. `InformationTheory.klDiv` sets the precedent of an `ℝ≥0∞`-valued, standalone divergence-like quantity. The invariance lemma `hellingerAffinity_eq_lintegral_rnDeriv_mul_rnDeriv` recovers the textbook `∫ √(dμ/dρ · dν/dρ) dρ` for any σ-finite dominating `ρ`. **Relation to f-divergences** (CC @RemyDegenne for coordination with the planned `fDiv` upstreaming from TestingLowerBounds): the affinity is the f-integral at `f = √·`, equivalently `1 −` the Hellinger-½ divergence, with `H²(μ,ν)/2 = 1 − affinity`. Rather than block on an unlanded framework, this PR keeps the affinity standalone (the `klDiv` pattern); when `fDiv` lands, a single bridging lemma of the shape `fDiv hellingerFun μ ν = 1 - hellingerAffinity μ ν` reconciles them, and I am happy to contribute it. Also happy to move the file to `Mathlib/InformationTheory/` if reviewers prefer that home over `Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/`. **Roadmap.** This is PR 1 of a planned sequence building toward Kakutani's dichotomy for `Measure.infinitePi` over an arbitrary index type (stronger than the textbook countable statement): the `lintegral` product Fubini and `Measure.pi_withDensity`, the infinite-product/summability bridges, then the singular and absolutely-continuous directions and the packaged dichotomy. Natural follow-up API for this file, available on request: `hellingerAffinity_pos_iff`, monotonicity in each argument, and the relation to the squared Hellinger distance once a distance exists. **Attribution and AI disclosure.** This material was developed in the public [riemann-venue](https://github.com/idolum-ai/riemann-venue) repository by Daniel Rodriguez in collaboration with Claude Fable 5 (Anthropic), as part of a machine-checked formalization of Kakutani's dichotomy (1948) for infinite products of probability measures. The definitions, proofs, and the drafting of this description were done with Claude Fable 5 via Claude Code, working from a design and statement plan reviewed by the human author; all proofs are checked by Lean (`#print axioms` on the main results reports only `propext`, `Classical.choice`, `Quot.sound`), and the human author reviewed the final form, takes responsibility for it, and will answer all review comments personally. I am applying the `LLM-generated` label per the contribution guidelines. t-measure-probability LLM-generated new-contributor 214/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Hellinger.lean 2 4 ['github-actions', 'sadasant'] RemyDegenne
assignee:RemyDegenne
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42719 justinhalford
author:justinhalford
feat(LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm): totally isotropic subspaces have dimension at most half Adds one lemma to `Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm/Orthogonal.lean`: ```lean lemma two_mul_finrank_le_of_le_orthogonal (hB : B.Nondegenerate) {W : Submodule K V} (hW : W ≤ B.orthogonal W) : 2 * finrank K W ≤ finrank K V ``` A subspace contained in its own orthogonal complement — a *totally isotropic* subspace — has dimension at most half the dimension of the ambient space, when `B` is nondegenerate. ### Why This is the standard dimension bound underlying the Witt decomposition, and it is the missing step in a number of applications: the Eventown theorem in extremal combinatorics, bounds on self-orthogonal linear codes, and dimension bounds for isotropic subspaces of quadratic forms. Searching for `totally isotropic` / `IsotropicSubmodule` / `isTotallyIsotropic` in Mathlib returns nothing, so as far as I can tell the bound is not currently available in any form. The hypothesis is deliberately phrased as `W ≤ B.orthogonal W` rather than introducing a new `IsTotallyIsotropic` predicate, so that it composes directly with the existing `orthogonal` API and needs no new definitions. ### Proof Three existing lemmas and arithmetic: `Submodule.finrank_mono` on the hypothesis, `finrank_orthogonal` (immediately above it in the same file), and `Submodule.finrank_le`. It sits directly after `finrank_orthogonal`, whose statement it consumes. ### Verification Compiles against `master` with no errors or warnings. `#print axioms` reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. No new imports, no new definitions — `+9 -0` in a single file. ### Disclosure Written with AI assistance (Claude Opus 5) and checked against the Lean kernel; I have read the statement and proof through before submitting. Happy to rename or restate as maintainers prefer — in particular if there is an appetite for an `IsTotallyIsotropic` predicate, I am glad to add one and state this in those terms instead. ### Related Companion to #42718 (the linear algebra method and Oddtown), which will use this bound for the Eventown theorem, but the two are independent and this one stands alone. t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
9/0 Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/BilinearForm/Orthogonal.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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42720 justinhalford
author:justinhalford
feat(Order/KrullDimension): level sets of height are antichains Adds one lemma to `Mathlib/Order/KrullDimension.lean`, directly after `height_strictMono`: ```lean lemma isAntichain_lt_height_preimage {n : ℕ∞} (hn : n ≠ ⊤) : IsAntichain (· < ·) {x : α | height x = n} ``` Elements sharing a common *finite* height are pairwise incomparable — the level sets of `height` are antichains. ### Why This is the combinatorial content of **Mirsky's theorem**, which partitions a finite-dimensional order into `krullDim + 1` antichains (and is the easy dual of Dilworth's theorem). Neither Mirsky nor Dilworth currently appears in Mathlib — both are on the tracked list in `docs/1000.yaml` without a `decl`, and searching for `Mirsky` and `Dilworth` returns nothing. Rather than introduce the partition machinery up front, this contributes the underlying fact, which is what any route to Mirsky needs and is independently useful for reasoning about graded and finite-dimensional orders. ### Design Stated with `(· < ·)` rather than `(· ≤ ·)` so that it lives in the existing `[Preorder α]` section and needs no antisymmetry; in a partial order the two coincide for distinct elements. The hypothesis is `n ≠ ⊤` rather than a finiteness typeclass, which keeps it usable without extra assumptions — `height_strictMono` needs exactly that much. ### Proof Three lines on `height_strictMono`, immediately above it in the same file. ### Verification Compiles against `master` with no errors or warnings. `#print axioms` reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. No new imports or definitions — `+11 -0` in one file. ### Disclosure Written with AI assistance (Claude Opus 5) and checked against the Lean kernel; I have read the statement and proof before submitting. Happy to rename, or to restate as `IsAntichain (· ≤ ·)` in a `PartialOrder` section if that is preferred. t-order new-contributor 11/0 Mathlib/Order/KrullDimension.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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42718 justinhalford
author:justinhalford
feat(Combinatorics/SetFamily): the linear algebra method and the Oddtown theorem Adds the basic form of the **linear algebra method** for set families (Babai–Frankl) together with its standard first application, the **Oddtown theorem** (Berlekamp, 1969). ### What's here - `linearIndependent_of_dotProduct_eq_ite` — a family of vectors whose pairwise dot products form the identity matrix is linearly independent. Stated over an arbitrary field, so it does not rely on positivity; this is the engine of the method. - `Finset.charVec` — the characteristic vector of a finset, valued in a semiring, with `charVec_apply`. - `Finset.charVec_dotProduct_charVec` — the dot product of two characteristic vectors is the cardinality of the intersection. - `Finset.card_le_card_of_odd_card_of_even_card_inter` — **Oddtown**: a family of finsets of odd cardinality, any two of which meet in an even number of elements, has at most `Fintype.card α` members. ### Why I could not find the linear algebra method anywhere in Mathlib. Searching for `Oddtown`, `Eventown`, Fisher's inequality, `RayChaudhuri` and `FranklWilson` returns nothing, and exactly one file under `Mathlib/Combinatorics/` uses `finrank`/`LinearIndependent` (`SimpleGraph/LapMatrix.lean`, for spectral graph theory). Since the technique underlies a large family of extremal results, the general lemma is stated separately from Oddtown so that Eventown, Fisher's inequality and Ray-Chaudhuri–Wilson can be added on top later. If this does already exist under a formulation I did not think to search for, I would be glad to be pointed at it. ### Verification Compiles against `master` (Lean 4.34.0-rc1) with no errors or warnings. `#print axioms` on each of the three results reports only `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. No `sorry`, no new axioms, no `set_option` overrides. ### Disclosure This file was written with AI assistance (Claude Opus 5) and then checked against the Lean kernel; that is noted in the module docstring as well. Every statement, proof and docstring has been read through by me before submission. Happy to adjust naming, generality or placement to whatever the maintainers prefer. ### Process note I am a first-time contributor and I am aware the usual convention is to raise a new file on Zulip before opening a PR. Apologies for going in the other order — I am glad to move the discussion to `#mathlib4` if that is preferred, or to close this if the material is not wanted. --- [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4) t-combinatorics new-contributor 144/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/SetFamily/Oddtown.lean 2 3 ['D-Thomine', 'github-actions'] nobody
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42533 attilavjda
author:attilavjda
chore(Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real): deprecate six misnamed duplicate log/rpow lemmas 6 `Pow/Real.lean` lemmas duplicate with misleading names, replace by deprecated aliases Some of these deprecated lemmas names, or their intended proofs seem mixed up too, which could be updated perhaps after the deprecation period? [Used Aristotle in making this PR. It found the duplicates, generated guidance, example code, and verifications.](https://github.com/attilavjda/formal-contributions/blob/main/analysis-rpow-dedup/RpowLogDedup.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-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 6/20 Mathlib/Analysis/SpecialFunctions/Pow/Real.lean 1 6 ['attilavjda', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'wwylele'] nobody
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42693 justin-palumbo
author:justin-palumbo
feat(Topology/MetricSpace): a Gδ subset of a Polish space is Polish Adds `IsGδ.polishSpace`: a Gδ subset of a Polish space is Polish. The proof follows the outline in Anush Tserunyan's descriptive set theory notes, https://www.math.mcgill.ca/atserunyan/Teaching_notes/dst_lectures.pdf where it is attributed to A. Bernshteyn. The "usual" approach (as in Kechris's Classical Descriptive Set Theory) constructs a complete compatible metric (the "Alexandrov metric"). The approach taken here is snappier to formalize - the idea is to give a closed embeddding from the G\delta set into another Polish space, and appeal to the fact closed subsets of Polish spaces are Polish. [Note the Alexandrov metric is recoverable from the embedding via the induced complete metrics on the product topology.] This PR is a pure addition: nothing is removed and no existing signature changes. `TopologicalSpace.Opens.CompleteCopy` and `IsOpen.polishSpace` are untouched, so the open case is still proved independently rather than derived from this result. --- Question: `IsOpen.polishSpace` could now be proven directly from`isGδ.polishSpace`, and `CompleteCopy` completely retired. That feels cleaner to me, given `CompleteCopy` has had no users since it was ported along with everything else in 2023: #3357. The main argument for keeping is that leveraging `CompleteCopy` is slightly more explicit in proving that open subsets are Polish. Happy to remove in a follow-up, in this PR, or not at all :) LLM usage disclaimer: I wrote an original local version of this PR myself, and then used Claude Opus to double-check / simplify / help me pull out names of relevant theorems from mathlib. The primary non-trivial contribution from LLM was idea of leveraging isClosed_eq (ie proving closure of range by framing the range of the embedding as a countable intersection of pairs satisfying closed equations). I take full responsibility for the code here new-contributor t-topology 117/2 Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/Polish.lean 1 9 ['felixpernegger', 'github-actions', 'justin-palumbo'] nobody
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42737 Jack1320
author:Jack1320
feat(Algebra/Order/Kleene): add Kleene algebra instances for MulOppos… Add IdemSemiring, IdemCommSemiring, and KleeneAlgebra instances for MulOpposite, AddOpposite, and ULift, partially addressing #7987. In accordance to the AI disclosure guidelines - Claude was used as a learning aid, but all code is personally written and reasoned through. The remaining instances (Subsemiring, Subring, Subalgebra) are deferred to a follow-up PR. t-algebra new-contributor
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100/2 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Kleene.lean 1 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
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41557 lakesare
author:lakesare
feat(Analysis/Convolution): add convolution_symm, convolution, (3 more lemmas) **Upstreaming from Carleson: [/Carleson/ToMathlib/Analysis/Convolution.lean](https://github.com/fpvandoorn/carleson/blob/master/Carleson/ToMathlib/Analysis/Convolution.lean)** ___ ### Upstreamed theorems - **theorem convolution_symm** - renamed `g` to `f'` (to reuse the existing section variable) - **theorem AEStronglyMeasurable.convolution** (refactored) - **lemma lintegral_enorm_convolution_integrand_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm** (refactored) - removed the comment _"This implies both of the following theorems convolutionExists_of_memLp_memLp and enorm_convolution_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm."_, because the comment would create an impression that it's an auxiliary lemma that shouldn't be used on its own - **theorem ConvolutionExists.of_memLp_memLp** (slightly refactored) - `(hf : AEStronglyMeasurable f μ)` and `(hg : AEStronglyMeasurable g μ)` were removed, because we can derive those hypotheses from `hfp.aestronglyMeasurable` and `hgq.aestronglyMeasurable` respectively (which we did during refactoring) - **theorem enorm_convolution_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm** ___ - **lemma lintegral_enorm_convolution_integrand_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm, theorem ConvolutionExists.of_memLp_memLp, theorem enorm_convolution_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm** - turned `(hpq : p.HolderConjugate q)` into an instance implicit `[hpq : p.HolderConjugate q]` (there does exist a `class HolderConjugate` for ENNReals, so mathlib seems to use instance implicits in such cases, like e.g. [here](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/79aee35d9696d759b73eed71d7dde666750bc35e/Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Lp/lpHolder.lean#L262)) - **theorem AEStronglyMeasurable.convolution, lemma lintegral_enorm_convolution_integrand_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm, theorem ConvolutionExists.of_memLp_memLp, theorem enorm_convolution_le_eLpNorm_mul_eLpNorm** - `L` was implicit, now became explicit (to comply with existing section variables) - changed `[SigmaFinite μ]` to `[SFinite μ]` (because it's a weaker requirement [/Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Typeclasses/SFinite.lean#L191](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/9ef14c7b82f8a45f8dfc03dace26d6bb25023bac/Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Typeclasses/SFinite.lean#L191)) carleson t-analysis new-contributor awaiting-author 63/5 Mathlib/Analysis/Convolution.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Function/LpSeminorm/CompareExp.lean 2 15 ['github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'lakesare'] j-loreaux
assignee:j-loreaux
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42483 bocowgill
author:bocowgill
feat(Topology/MetricSpace/HausdorffDistance): characterize joint minimizers via infDist This PR adds two results connecting a generic pseudometric-space profiling principle with orthogonal projection in an inner-product space. - `Metric.exists_forall_dist_le_iff_forall_infDist_le` gives a generic pseudometric-space attainment/profiling theorem. Assuming the distance from `a` to `U` is attained, it characterizes when `a` can be paired with some `u ∈ U` whose distance is no greater than the distance between any pair in `A × U`. This is possible precisely when `Metric.infDist a U ≤ Metric.infDist a' U` for every `a' ∈ A`. When `a ∈ A`, this characterizes joint minimizers over `A × U`. - `Submodule.norm_starProjection_orthogonal_eq_infDist` identifies the norm of the orthogonal projection onto `Uᗮ` with the point-to-set distance `Metric.infDist y U`, providing a bridge between the inner-product-space projection API and the generic pseudometric-space theorem. A later intended application is partialling-out and the Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem. There, one can specialize the comparison set and distinguished point to `A = Set.range (fun z' ↦ y - f z')` and `a = y - f z`, and use the projection-to-`infDist` bridge to translate between orthogonal-residual norms and the generic profiling theorem. The regression-parameterized specialization itself is not part of this PR. --- ### Motivation These lemmas separate the general profiling argument from the inner-product-space structure used in orthogonal-projection applications. - The pseudometric-space result shows that, when the distance from `a` to `U` is attained, the `U` variable can be profiled out: finding a pair `(a, u)` whose distance is bounded by every pair in `A × U` reduces to comparing `Metric.infDist a U` with `Metric.infDist a' U` for every `a' ∈ A`. When `a ∈ A`, this is a joint-minimization characterization. - The inner-product-space result identifies the norm of the orthogonal residual with `Metric.infDist`, providing the bridge needed to apply the generic profiling theorem to orthogonal-projection problems. This separation is intended to support later formalizations of least squares, regression, and partialling-out/FWL arguments while keeping the profiling theorem independent of linear structure and of any particular parameterization of the comparison set. ### LLM disclosure For theorem planning and Lean implementation, I used OpenAI Codex substantially. I also used it for suggestions around naming and documentation, for iterating on the proofs, responding to review feedback, and validating my commits locally. I manually searched for the best locations and earlier results to build upon. I personally reviewed the mathematical statements and Lean code line-by-line, as well as the suggestions around naming and API choices. I also reviewed and confirmed that I can explain each step of the two theorems' proofs. For the current revision, I ran targeted builds of `Mathlib.Topology.MetricSpace.HausdorffDistance` and `Mathlib.Analysis.InnerProductSpace.Projection.Basic`, as well as the style linter and the environment linter. I performed a `git diff --check`. I also inspected the inferred declaration signatures and axiom dependencies, and compiled a scratch proof recovering the original regression-parameterized statement from the new generic pseudometric-space theorem. Earlier in development, before the reviewer-driven refactor, I also completed a full `lake build` and a full `lake test`. Please note: This is one of my earliest Mathlib contributions. I welcome corrections or suggestions about all aspects of this PR. I'm prepared to revise it as necessary and to learn from the review. t-analysis LLM-generated new-contributor 29/0 Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Projection/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/MetricSpace/HausdorffDistance.lean 2 13 ['bocowgill', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux', 'wwylele'] nobody
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33031 chiyunhsu
author:chiyunhsu
feat(Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition): add combinatorial proof of Euler's partition theorem The new file EulerComb.lean contains the combinatorial proof of Euler's partition theorem. The analytic proof of the theorem and its generalization of Glaisher's Theorem has already been formalized in [Glaisher.lean](https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/blob/master/Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/Glaisher.lean). The generalization of the combinatorial proof from this file to Glaisher's Theorem is within reach. --- Zulip discussion: [#mathlib4 > Glaisher’s Bijection on integer partitions](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Glaisher.E2.80.99s.20Bijection.20on.20integer.20partitions/with/570808111) <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 awaiting-zulip 531/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Combinatorics/Enumerative/Partition/EulerComb.lean 2 9 ['chiyunhsu', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'tb65536', 'vihdzp'] b-mehta
assignee:b-mehta
8-69775
8 days ago
204-85447
204 days ago
42-19879
42 days
42326 AlyciaBHZ
author:AlyciaBHZ
feat(NumberTheory/Wilson): explicit square root of -1 modulo a prime Adds an explicit square root of `-1` in `ZMod p`, together with the half-factorial pairing identity it rests on. - `ZMod.factorial_eq_neg_one_pow_mul_half_factorial_sq`: for odd `p`, `(p - 1)! = (-1)^m * (m !)^2` in `ZMod p` with `m = (p - 1) / 2`. Only needs `Odd p`, not primality. - `ZMod.half_factorial_sq_eq_neg_one`: for prime `p` with `p % 4 ≠ 3`, `((p - 1) / 2)!` is a square root of `-1`. ### Why Mathlib has `exists_sq_eq_neg_one_iff` for existence and `mod_four_ne_three_of_sq_eq_neg_one` for the converse, but nothing takes you from the congruence condition to a specific root. I checked all seventeen uses of `IsSquare (-1 : ZMod _)` currently in Mathlib and none of them exhibits a witness. A live case: `SumOfTwoSquares/Wilson.lean` in `seewoo5/DifferentProofs` states the pairing identity verbatim in a docstring, though only for `p ≡ 1 mod 4` and assuming primality. I have no consumer for it myself — I hit the gap formalizing something adjacent and it seemed worth contributing rather than keeping local. The pairing identity is worth having on its own: it is the core step of the standard Wilson argument and holds for any odd `p`, so it is not really about primes. ### AI disclosure The Lean proofs were drafted with an OpenAI Codex agent orchestrated by Claude Code, and I reviewed the result. I re-ran the duplicate search against current master, CSLib, Batteries, Lean core and by type on Loogle, and ran `lake build` / `runLinter` / `lint-style` by hand. t-number-theory new-contributor LLM-generated 42/1 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Wilson.lean 1 12 ['AlyciaBHZ', 'bocowgill', 'github-actions', 'wwylele'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
8-60363
8 days ago
19-75237
19 days ago
21-5869
21 days
42343 brianrabern
author:brianrabern
feat(Combinatorics/SimpleGraph): extend a coloring to one more vertex Add `Colorable.of_induce_compl_singleton`: if deleting a vertex `v` leaves an `n`-colourable graph and `deg(v) < n`, then `G` itself is `n`-colourable. This is a local colouring-extension / induction step (colour `G - v`, then assign `v` a free colour). It is useful for inductive arguments such as Brooks' theorem. The global greedy bound `χ ≤ Δ + 1` is developed separately in #38357. AI assistance: LLM was used to smooth it out and put things in the expected style --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 LLM-generated 35/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/SimpleGraph/Coloring/Vertex.lean 1 11 ['Parcly-Taxel', 'SnirBroshi', 'bocowgill', 'brianrabern', 'github-actions'] nobody
8-59280
8 days ago
14-28650
14 days ago
20-64457
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40368 Sanghyeok0
author:Sanghyeok0
feat: add confluence predicates for relations This PR adds a minimal relation-level API for confluence-style properties: * `Relation.Diamond` * `Relation.Confluent` * `Relation.ChurchRosser` It also adds the basic API connecting these predicates: * `Relation.ReflTransGen.to_eqvGen` * `Relation.Join.to_eqvGen` * `Relation.ChurchRosser.confluent` * `Relation.Confluent.churchRosser` The main downstream application is the polynomial-reduction development in #41475. There, polynomial reduction is treated as an ordinary relation on `MvPolynomial`, and these predicates are used to formulate confluence and the Church--Rosser property. A more general rewriting API exists in CSLib. This PR does not attempt to upstream that API wholesale; its scope is intentionally limited to the declarations needed by the downstream polynomial application. The earlier version of this PR also introduced `Relation.StronglyConfluent` and additional equivalence packaging. Those declarations have been removed to keep this PR small and application-driven. Reference: Becker, Weispfenning, and Kredel, *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 79/5 Mathlib/Logic/Relation.lean 1 8 ['Sanghyeok0', 'chenson2018', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] fpvandoorn
assignee:fpvandoorn
8-48151
8 days ago
34-3007
34 days ago
57-11185
57 days
41258 ungatz
author:ungatz
feat(Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian): add the Donoho-Stark support uncertainty principle This adds the Donoho–Stark support uncertainty inequality for the unitary Fourier transform on a finite abelian group, plus the supporting Fourier-inversion machinery indexed by the Pontryagin dual `AddChar G ℂ`. The headline: > **Theorem `AddChar.donoho_stark`.** For nonzero `f : G → ℂ`, > `Fintype.card G ≤ (support f).ncard * (support (fourierTransform f)).ncard`, > where `fourierTransform f ψ = |G|^(-1/2) * ∑ g, conj (ψ g) * f g` ranges over `ψ : AddChar G ℂ`. The proof is the elementary (L¹, L∞) duality argument that any harmonic-analysis textbook gives for the classical `ZMod N` case; no Parseval or Cauchy–Schwarz is needed. The finite-abelian generalisation is folklore (stated in Tao–Vu *Additive Combinatorics* and Terras *Fourier Analysis on Finite Groups*); I did not find it formalised in Mathlib or any other major library. ### Why this belongs in Mathlib Mathlib already has the supporting infrastructure — character theory of finite abelian groups (`Mathlib.Algebra.Group.AddChar`), character orthogonality and Pontryagin duality (`Mathlib.Analysis.Fourier.FiniteAbelian.{Orthogonality, PontryaginDuality}`). The Donoho–Stark inequality is the canonical application of all three, and its absence is a real gap: I needed it for a downstream operator-uncertainty result (a diagonal-operator `rank * Pauli-support` bound on the finite Heisenberg group reduces to it) and ended up proving it from scratch. Beyond that use, it is a standard tool in compressed sensing on finite abelian groups, additive combinatorics, and discrete signal recovery (the 1989 paper has ~3500 citations). ### What's in this PR A single new file, `Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian/DonohoStark.lean`: - `AddChar.fourierTransform` — the unitary (symmetric) Fourier transform indexed by `AddChar G ℂ`; - `AddChar.fourier_inversion` — the inversion formula; - `AddChar.norm_fourierTransform_le`, `AddChar.norm_le_sum_norm_fourierTransform` — the two `L∞ ≤ |G|^(-1/2) · L¹` triangle bounds; - `AddChar.donoho_stark` — the support uncertainty inequality. Design choices I expect questions on, and my defaults: - **`ℂ` rather than `RCLike`**: matches the cited literature and the cleanest home of `AddChar.norm_apply`; happy to generalise if preferred. - **`Set.ncard` for support sizes**: avoids needing `DecidableEq ℂ` in the statement. - **A new sibling file** of `Orthogonality.lean` / `PontryaginDuality.lean` rather than a subsection: orthogonality is the tool, Donoho–Stark is the application; can inline if preferred. Deliberately *not* included: the diagonal-operator `rank * Pauli-support ≥ 2^n` corollary from my workspace — the Pauli-word machinery has no natural home in `Analysis/Fourier` yet; happy to factor it into a follow-up if there is interest. ### AI usage disclosure Per the [AI contribution policy](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html): the original Lean proof was generated by **Aristotle** (Harmonic AI's automated proof system) from a dispatch containing the statement and the (L¹, L∞) proof strategy, as part of my PhD research workspace. I audited the delivery line by line against Donoho–Stark 1989 (the dispatch also produced a kernel-checked counterexample to a tempting wrong variant — replacing rank by the count of distinct eigenvalues — which the 2×2 identity falsifies). The file here is my adaptation to Mathlib conventions and to current master (module system, `Set.ncard` statement, robust cast handling in the inversion proof), with final tactic-level repairs done with the assistance of Claude (Anthropic). I understand and can defend every line without AI assistance. Please add the `LLM-generated` label (I cannot set labels myself). ### Test plan - [x] `lake build Mathlib.Analysis.Fourier.FiniteAbelian.DonohoStark` clean (0 errors, 0 warnings). - [x] `#print axioms` on all five declarations: `[propext, Classical.choice, Quot.sound]`. - [x] `lake exe lint-style` clean; all lines ≤ 100 chars. - [x] `Mathlib.lean` updated in alphabetical position. - [x] Imports minimal (`PontryaginDuality` + `RCLike.Basic` only). ### Reference Donoho, D. L. and Stark, P. B. (1989). *Uncertainty principles and signal recovery.* SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, **49**(3): 906–931. https://doi.org/10.1137/0149053 --- t-analysis new-contributor LLM-generated 283/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Fourier/FiniteAbelian/DonohoStark.lean 2 4 ['YaelDillies', 'copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'felixpernegger', 'github-actions'] urkud
assignee:urkud
8-48151
8 days ago
51-53383
51 days ago
51-53223
51 days
42674 theebayuser
author:theebayuser
feat(Geometry/Euclidean): add the geometric mean theorem Hello, this PR adds the geometric mean theorem to Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Unoriented/RightAngle.lean, with the iff form and the leg form, and records it in docs/1000.yaml (Q2226868). Statements use ^ 2 per review guidance on #42518. This PR was written with AI assistance (Claude Code) t-euclidean-geometry new-contributor LLM-generated 46/1 Mathlib/Geometry/Euclidean/Angle/Unoriented/RightAngle.lean,docs/1000.yaml 2 6 ['github-actions', 'theebayuser', 'wwylele'] jsm28
assignee:jsm28
8-40384
8 days ago
8-40463
8 days ago
10-28854
10 days
41426 gmcninch-prof
author:gmcninch-prof
feat: add symmetric multilinear maps Define `SymmetricMap R M N ι`, the type of symmetric `R`-multilinear maps from `ι → M` to `N` (i.e. multilinear maps invariant under permutation of their arguments). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra text] - [ ] depends on: #xyz [optional extra text] --> The code is adapted from Kenny Lau's work [here](https://github.com/kckennylau/EllipticCurve/blob/master/EllipticCurve/ProjectiveSpace/TensorProduct/SymmetricMap.lean) -- see [`SymmetricMap`](https://github.com/gmcninch-prof/mathlib4/blob/symmetric-power-lift/Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/SymmetricMap.lean). This PR previously also contained the universal property / `lift` for `SymmetricPower` (relating linear maps out of `Sym[R]^n M` to symmetric multilinear maps), but per reviewer feedback on Zulip that work has been split into a separate PR that depends on this one. Zulip discussion [here](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/SymmetricPower.20universal.20property/near/608532652) [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra new-contributor
label:t-algebra$
397/0 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorProduct/SymmetricMap.lean 2 10 ['github-actions', 'gmcninch-prof', 'jcommelin'] nobody
7-80882
7 days ago
40-65999
40 days ago
42-34141
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42404 Robertboy18
author:Robertboy18
chore(downstream_repos): add TorchLean This PR adds [TorchLean](https://github.com/lean-dojo/TorchLean) to `scripts/downstream_repos.yml`! TorchLean is the first unified Lean 4 framework for neural-network specification, execution, training, and formal verification. It depends on Mathlib and maintains build and documentation workflows on its default branch! Let me know if something else is needed:) CI new-contributor 7/0 scripts/downstream_repos.yml 1 2 ['copilot-pull-request-reviewer', 'github-actions'] nobody
7-62937
7 days ago
7-63020
7 days ago
8-70901
8 days
34054 YellPika
author:YellPika
feat(Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder): OmegaCompletePartialOrder instance for `Sigma` with basic `ωScottContinuous` lemmas This PR adds an `OmegaCompletePartialOrder` instance for `Sigma` along with `ωScottContinuous` lemmas for basic operations (`mk`, `fst`, `snd`). Appropriate lemmas are marked with `@[fun_prop]` so that the `fun_prop` tactic can automatically deduce `ωScottContinuous` proofs for functions involving `Sigma`s. --- - [x] depends on: #33941 - [x] depends on: #37258 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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-order please-merge-master awaiting-author merge-conflict 231/0 Mathlib/Data/Sigma/Order.lean,Mathlib/Order/OmegaCompletePartialOrder.lean 2 30 ['Vierkantor', 'YellPika', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] grunweg
assignee:grunweg
7-58061
7 days ago
182-63649
182 days ago
16-56783
16 days
41904 rshlyakh
author:rshlyakh
feat(RingTheory/KrullDimension): add Krull dimension preservation under injective integral extensions This proves that an injective integral homomorphism of commutative rings preserves Krull dimension, based on the `Algebra.HasGoingUp` infrastructure from #40911. It includes: - `RingHom.IsIntegral.ringKrullDim_eq_of_injective`: injective integral homomorphisms of commutative rings preserve Krull dimension. - `RingHom.IsIntegral.ringKrullDim_quotient_ker_eq`: for an integral extension `f : A →+* B`, the Krull dimension of `B` is equal to the Krull dimension of `A ⧸ RingHom.ker f`. - [x] depends on: #40911 - [x] depends on: #41058 --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 77/12 Mathlib.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Ideal/HasGoingUp.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/KrullDimension/Integral.lean 3 14 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'rshlyakh', 'vlad902'] nobody
7-54514
7 days ago
7-54597
7 days ago
34-26771
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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. --- - [x] depends on: #41849 <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 maintainer-merge 125/0 Mathlib/Combinatorics/Quiver/Schreier.lean 1 26 ['YaelDillies', 'ZRTMRH', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues'] nobody
7-51628
7 days ago
7-51695
7 days ago
108-79364
108 days
41486 TTony2019
author:TTony2019
feat(Analysis/Convex/Intrinsic): add open segment intrinsic interior results Add open segment intrinsic interior results: `x ∈ intrinsicInterior 𝕜 C` and `y ∈ intrinsicClosure 𝕜 C`, then the open segment from `x` to `y` stays in `intrinsicInterior 𝕜 C`. Co-authored-by: Zichen Wang <imathwy@users.noreply.github.com> t-topology new-contributor t-analysis 70/0 Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Intrinsic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Topology.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Homeomorph/Defs.lean 4 7 ['TTony2019', 'github-actions', 'j-loreaux'] ADedecker
assignee:ADedecker
7-48153
7 days ago
12-67652
12 days ago
40-71167
40 days
42786 rshlyakh
author:rshlyakh
feat(Data/Finsupp/NatCard): count finsupps of bounded degree Adds the formula that the number of finitely-supported functions `α →₀ ℕ` with degree less than or equal to `n` is equal to `Nat.choose (Nat.card α + n) n`. The proof is by establishing an equivalence `Sym (Option α) n ≃ {f : α →₀ ℕ // f.degree ≤ n}` and using the stars-and-bars formula `Sym.equivNatSum.` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finsupp/NatCard.lean 2 2 ['github-actions'] nobody
7-43372
7 days ago
7-43425
7 days ago
7-43265
7 days
42575 gloges
author:gloges
feat(LinearAlgeabra/PiTensorProduct): add lifts of multi-semilinear maps Generalizes `PiTensorProduct.lift`, `PiTensorProduct.map`, `PiTensorProduct.map₂` and surrounding API from multilinear to multi-semilinear 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] --> - [ ] depends on: #42534 [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) tech debt blocked-by-other-PR new-contributor 828/758 Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Composition.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Analytic/Inverse.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/ContDiff/FaaDiBruno.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Normed/Module/Multilinear/Curry.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Alternating/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Alternating/DomCoprod.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basis.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Curry.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/DFinsupp.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/DirectSum.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/FiniteDimensional.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Finsupp.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Pi.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/TensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/DFinsupp.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/PiTensorProduct/Generators.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorAlgebra/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Basic.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Pairing.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/TensorPower/Symmetric.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/PiTensorProduct.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Module/Multilinear/Basic.lean 25 4 ['github-actions', 'mathlib-dependent-issues', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts'] nobody
7-40639
7 days ago
unknown
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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
41642 adomani
author:adomani
chore: add missing `to_additive` docstrings in Topology, Geometry and Analysis Adds the missing additive doc-strings (multiplicative side has a hand-written doc-string, additive side did not) across 20 file(s) in **Topology, Geometry and Analysis**. The additive doc-strings are simple-minded translations of the multiplicative ones, with referenced lemma names replaced by their `to_additive` counterparts. These gaps were found by an environment linter that pairs each declaration with its `to_additive` counterpart and checks that both or neither is documented. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) LLM-generated t-differential-geometry delegated 39/19 Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Algebra/SMul.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/ContMDiff/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Geometry/Manifold/Instances/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Category/ProfiniteGrp/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/DiscontinuousSubgroup.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/OpenMapping.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Pointwise.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Group/Quotient.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/InfiniteSum/Constructions.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/IsUniformGroup/DiscreteSubgroup.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/MulAction.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Nonarchimedean/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/ProperAction/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/ProperAction/CompactlyGenerated.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Algebra/Support.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Connected/PathConnected.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Covering/Quotient.lean 17 13 ['adomani', 'github-actions', 'grunweg', 'mathlib-bors', 'sgouezel'] sgouezel
assignee:sgouezel
4-10788
4 days ago
4-10789
4 days ago
36-84154
36 days
42557 thorimur
author:thorimur
chore: remove some `backward.privateInPublic` by adjusting visibility This PR removes a batch of `set_option backward.privateInPublic true` by adjusting visibility according to the following rules: 1. If a theorem is about an already-private definition, it too may as well be private. 2. We can `@[no_expose]` defs that use private definitions 3. We can private definitions that have no consumers besides an exposed body --- Disclosure: I told Claude to undo the changes to GroupTheory.OreLocalization.Basic so I didn't need to write out the git command 🙃 The rest is manual. <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 delegated 17/67 Mathlib/Computability/Partrec.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fin/Tuple/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Data/Fintype/EquivFin.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Find.lean,Mathlib/Data/Nat/Prime/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Data/Seq/Parallel.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Denumerable.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Encodable/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Equiv/Multiset.lean,Mathlib/Logic/Godel/GodelBetaFunction.lean,Mathlib/Order/DirectedInverseSystem.lean,Mathlib/Order/Lattice/Congruence.lean 12 6 ['JovanGerb', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'ocfnash'] nobody
4-8645
4 days ago
11-9129
11 days ago
3-19166
3 days
42599 astrainfinita
author:astrainfinita
perf: flatten `Monoid` --- This PR does not introduce any new instances. I expect that adjusting instance priorities and adding shortcuts will further improve performance. (#41846) In any case, we may eventually have to add shortcut instances anyway, since the algebraic hierarchy has grown large enough to hit `synthInstance.maxSize`. Once https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/2666 is resolved (if that eventually happens), this should be changed to use direct annotations 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-algebra merge-conflict delegated
label:t-algebra$
14/13 Mathlib/Algebra/Algebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/BigOperators/Ring/List.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Defs.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Group/Ext.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Ring/Ext.lean,Mathlib/Data/Finset/NoncommProd.lean,Mathlib/MeasureTheory/Measure/Haar/DistribChar.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Bialgebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/Coalgebra/Hom.lean,Mathlib/RingTheory/GradedAlgebra/AlgHom.lean 10 14 ['JovanGerb', 'astrainfinita', 'github-actions', 'leanprover-radar', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'sgouezel'] nobody
3-14360
3 days ago
3-72551
3 days ago
8-51289
8 days
38227 vihdzp
author:vihdzp
chore(Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Basic): golfing + formatting We make use of `variable`, fix some weird spacing, and golf many proofs. The only breaking change is that `mul_lt_iff_lt_one_left'`/`add_lt_iff_neg_left` now takes an explicit argument, matching the theorems surrounding 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] --> Not too fond of the `calc` tactic. [![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/from-referrer/) t-algebra t-order maintainer-merge merge-conflict delegated
label:t-algebra$
233/501 Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Archimedean/Real/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Algebra/Order/Monoid/Unbundled/Basic.lean 2 16 ['JovanGerb', 'Vierkantor', 'YaelDillies', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'vihdzp'] nobody
3-11238
3 days ago
8-63323
8 days ago
42-80116
42 days
42522 mo271
author:mo271
feat(Data/Finset/Powerset): disjointness lemmas for `powersetCard_finset` et al Add disjointness lemmas for `Finset.powersetCard`: - `Disjoint.powersetCard_powersetCard`: `powersetCard` of disjoint sets are disjoint for positive cardinality - `Finset.disjoint_powersetCard_of_ne`: `powersetCard` of distinct cardinalities are disjoint - Simplify some proofs using `disjoint_powersetCard_of_ne` --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 delegated
label:t-algebra$
26/6 Mathlib/Data/Finset/Powerset.lean,Mathlib/Data/Multiset/Powerset.lean,Mathlib/LinearAlgebra/Multilinear/Basic.lean 3 16 ['CoolRmal', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mo271', 'ocfnash', 'wwylele'] CoolRmal
assignee:CoolRmal
3-10818
3 days ago
3-10836
3 days ago
9-64972
9 days
41085 chrisflav
author:chrisflav
feat(CategoryTheory): stalks of a presheaf on an indiscrete topological 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-category-theory delegated merge-conflict 84/0 Mathlib/CategoryTheory/Limits/Shapes/Terminal.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Category/TopCat/OpenNhds.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Sheaves/Stalks.lean 3 8 ['chrisflav', 'dagurtomas', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-bors', 'mathlib-merge-conflicts', 'plp127'] joelriou
assignee:joelriou
3-8012
3 days ago
10-8239
10 days ago
46-64036
46 days
42306 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(NumberTheory/Padics): add Rat.padicValuation_natCast A prereq for #42304. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional 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 t-number-theory delegated 8/3 Mathlib/NumberTheory/Padics/PadicNumbers.lean 1 7 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'jcommelin', 'mathlib-bors', 'ocfnash'] MichaelStollBayreuth
assignee:MichaelStollBayreuth
2-63692
2 days ago
10-8336
10 days ago
11-77418
11 days
42252 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(RingTheory/PowerSeries): coeff of a power series times a numeral Adds the four coeff simp lemmas for a power series multiplied by a numeral (natCast or ofNat, on either side), matching what already exists for polynomials in Mathlib/Algebra/Polynomial/Coeff.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/) easy t-ring-theory delegated 12/0 Mathlib/RingTheory/PowerSeries/Basic.lean 1 4 ['bocowgill', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'ocfnash'] nobody
1-78793
1 day ago
8-79330
8 days ago
14-84543
14 days
42160 b-mehta
author:b-mehta
feat(AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve): roots of the 2-torsion polynomial This property was mentioned in the docstring of twoTorsionPolynomial but not proved. --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 delegated 25/0 Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Affine/Point.lean,Mathlib/AlgebraicGeometry/EllipticCurve/Weierstrass.lean 2 8 ['Ruben-VandeVelde', 'b-mehta', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors', 'mattrobball'] dagurtomas
assignee:dagurtomas
1-62275
1 day ago
1-62449
1 day ago
23-77146
23 days
41865 scholzhannah
author:scholzhannah
chore(Topology/Order/LocalExtr): rename several theorems Per the mathlib naming conventions. Also discussed on Zulip [#mathlib4 > Renaming &#96;IsLocalMin.on&#96; and &#96;IsMinOn.localize&#96;](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/Renaming.20.60IsLocalMin.2Eon.60.20and.20.60IsMinOn.2Elocalize.60/with/611258354). --- <!-- Your PR title will become the first line of the commit message. In this box, the text above the `---` (if not empty) will be appended to the commit message, and can be used to give additional context or details. Please leave a blank newline before the `---`, otherwise GitHub will format the text above it as a title. For details on the "pull request lifecycle" in mathlib, please see: https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/index.html In particular, note that most reviewers will only notice your PR if it passes the continuous integration checks. Please ask for help on https://leanprover.zulipchat.com if needed. When merging, all the commits will be squashed into a single commit listing all co-authors. Co-authors in the squash commit are gathered from two sources: First, all authors of commits to this PR branch are included. Thus, one way to add co-authors is to include at least one commit authored by each co-author among the commits in the pull request. If necessary, you may create empty commits to indicate co-authorship, using commands like so: git commit --author="Author Name <author@email.com>" --allow-empty -m "add Author Name as coauthor" Second, co-authors can also be listed in lines at the very bottom of the commit message (that is, directly before the `---`) using the following format: Co-authored-by: Author Name <author@email.com> If you are moving or deleting declarations, please include these lines at the bottom of the commit message (before the `---`, and also before any "Co-authored-by" lines) using the following format: Moves: - Vector.* -> List.Vector.* - ... Deletions: - Nat.bit1_add_bit1 - ... Any other comments you want to keep out of the PR commit should go below the `---`, and placed outside this HTML comment, or else they will be invisible to reviewers. If this PR depends on other PRs, please list them below this comment, using the following format: - [ ] depends on: #abc [optional extra 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 delegated 40/21 Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/Darboux.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Calculus/LocalExtr/Basic.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/Convex/Extrema.lean,Mathlib/Analysis/InnerProductSpace/Rayleigh.lean,Mathlib/Topology/Order/LocalExtr.lean 5 4 ['ADedecker', 'Ruben-VandeVelde', 'github-actions', 'mathlib-bors'] nobody
1-56184
1 day ago
1-56208
1 day ago
34-20756
34 days