Lexicographic order on finitely supported dependent functions #
This file defines the lexicographic order on DFinsupp.
DFinsupp.Lex r s is the lexicographic relation on Π₀ i, α i, where ι is ordered by r,
and α i is ordered by s i.
The type synonym Lex (Π₀ i, α i) has an order given by DFinsupp.Lex (· < ·) (· < ·).
Equations
- DFinsupp.Lex r s x y = Pi.Lex r (fun {i : ι} => s i) ⇑x ⇑y
Instances For
Equations
- DFinsupp.instLTLex = { lt := fun (f g : Lex (Π₀ (i : ι), α i)) => DFinsupp.Lex (fun (x1 x2 : ι) => x1 < x2) (fun (x : ι) (x1 x2 : α x) => x1 < x2) (ofLex f) (ofLex g) }
The partial order on DFinsupps obtained by the lexicographic ordering.
See DFinsupp.Lex.linearOrder for a proof that this partial order is in fact linear.
Equations
The less-or-equal relation for the lexicographic ordering is decidable.
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The less-than relation for the lexicographic ordering is decidable.
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The linear order on DFinsupps obtained by the lexicographic ordering.
We are about to sneak in a hypothesis that might appear to be too strong.
We assume AddLeftStrictMono (covariant with strict inequality <) also when proving the one
with the weak inequality ≤. This is actually necessary: addition on Lex (Π₀ i, α i) may fail
to be monotone, when it is "just" monotone on α i.