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Mathlib.Tactic.FunProp.Core

Tactic fun_prop for proving function properties like Continuous f, Differentiable ℝ f, ... #

Synthesize instance of type type and

  1. assign it to x if x is meta variable
  2. check it is equal to x
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    Synthesize arguments xs either with typeclass synthesis, with fun_prop or with discharger.

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      Try to apply theorem - core function

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        Try to apply a theorem provided some of the theorem arguments.

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          Try to apply a theorem thmOrigin to the goal e.

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            Try to prove e using using identity lambda theorem.

            For example, e = q(Continuous fun x => x) and funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous.

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              Try to prove e using using constant lambda theorem.

              For example, e = q(Continuous fun x => y) and funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous.

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                Try to prove e using using apply lambda theorem.

                For example, e = q(Continuous fun f => f x) and funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous.

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                  Try to prove e using composition lambda theorem.

                  For example, e = q(Continuous fun x => f (g x)) and funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous

                  You also have to provide the functions f and g.

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                    Try to prove e using pi lambda theorem.

                    For example, e = q(Continuous fun x y => f x y) and funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous

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                      Try to prove e = q(P (fun x => let y := φ x; ψ x y).

                      For example,

                      • funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous
                      • e = q(Continuous fun x => let y := φ x; ψ x y)
                      • f = q(fun x => let y := φ x; ψ x y)
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                        Prove function property of using morphism theorems.

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                          Prove function property of using transition theorems.

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                            Try to remove applied argument i.e. prove P (fun x => f x y) from P (fun x => f x).

                            For example

                            • funPropDecl is FunPropDecl for Continuous
                            • e = q(Continuous fun x => foo (bar x) y)
                            • fData contains info on fun x => foo (bar x) y This tries to prove Continuous fun x => foo (bar x) y from Continuous fun x => foo (bar x)
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                              Prove function property of fun f => f x₁ ... xₙ.

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                                Get candidate theorems from the environment for function property funPropDecl and function funName.

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                                  Get candidate theorems from the local context for function property funPropDecl and function funName.

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                                    Try to apply function theorems thms to e.

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                                      Prove function property of fun x => f x₁ ... xₙ where f is free variable.

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                                        Prove function property of fun x => f x₁ ... xₙ where f is declared function.

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                                          Cache result if it does not have any subgoals.

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