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2024-07-Minneapolis/7_Synthetic-Homotopy-Theory/circle_exercises.v
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Require Export UniMath.Foundations.All. | ||
Require Export UniMath.MoreFoundations.All. | ||
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(** Start of the emulated S1. Don't touch!!! *) | ||
Module Export S1. | ||
Private Inductive S1 : UU := base : S1. | ||
Axiom loop : base = base. | ||
Definition S1_ind (P : S1 -> UU) (b : P base) (l : PathOver loop b b) (x : S1) : P x := | ||
match x with base => b end. | ||
Definition S1_rec (A : UU) (b : A) (l : b = b) : S1 -> A := | ||
S1_ind (λ _, A) b (PathOverConstant_map1 loop l). | ||
Axiom S1_ind_beta_loop : forall (P : S1 -> UU) (b : P base) (l : PathOver loop b b), apd (S1_ind P b l) loop = l. | ||
Axiom S1_rec_beta_loop : forall (A : UU) (b : A) (l : b = b), maponpaths (S1_rec A b l) loop = l. | ||
End S1. | ||
(** End of the emulated S1. Don't touch!!! *) | ||
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(** The definition of Z we will use. It is essentially `coprod nat nat`, but | ||
* with more memorable names `Pos` and `NegS` instead of `inl` and `inr`. | ||
* `NegS 1` means -2. *) | ||
Inductive Z : UU := | ||
| Pos : nat -> Z | ||
| NegS : nat -> Z. | ||
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(** We define the `succ` function that increment integers by 1. *) | ||
Definition succ (i : Z) : Z := | ||
match i with | ||
| Pos n => Pos (S n) | ||
| NegS 0 => Pos 0 | ||
| NegS (S n) => NegS n | ||
end. | ||
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(** [Exercise] We then define the `pred` function that decrement | ||
* integers by 1. *) | ||
Definition pred (i : Z) : Z. (* Change the dot `.` to `:=` *) | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] `pred` is a left inverse of `succ` *) | ||
Lemma pred_succ (i : Z) : pred (succ i) = i. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] `pred` is a right inverse of `succ` *) | ||
Lemma succ_pred (i : Z) : succ (pred i) = i. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** Therefore, `succ` is an equivalence! *) | ||
Definition succ_equiv : Z ≃ Z := | ||
make_weq succ (isweq_iso succ pred pred_succ succ_pred). | ||
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(** Decoding: from numbers to paths *) | ||
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(** The definition for non-negative numbers `Pos n`. *) | ||
Fixpoint loopexpPos (n : nat) : base = base := | ||
match n with | ||
| 0 => idpath base | ||
| S n => loopexpPos n @ loop | ||
end. | ||
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(** The definition for negative numbers `NegS n`. *) | ||
Fixpoint loopexpNegS (n : nat) : base = base := | ||
match n with | ||
| 0 => ! loop | ||
| S n => loopexpNegS n @ ! loop | ||
end. | ||
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(** The conversion from loops to numbers. Think about the numbers as | ||
* an "encoding" of loops. In the case of the circle, this is also | ||
* called "winding numbers". *) | ||
Definition loopexp (x : Z) : base = base := | ||
match x with | ||
| Pos n => loopexpPos n | ||
| NegS n => loopexpNegS n | ||
end. | ||
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(** Encoding: from paths to numbers. This is not trivial at all, | ||
* as it seems we have no way to recover the number from seemingly | ||
* "unstructured" paths. We summon covering spaces to help us. *) | ||
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(** The (universal) covering space of the circle. *) | ||
Definition Cover : S1 -> UU := | ||
S1_rec UU Z (weqtopaths succ_equiv). | ||
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(** Transporting along `loop` is the same as applying `succ`. | ||
* (We will not use this lemma in the final theorems.) *) | ||
Lemma loop_transport (x : Z) : transportf Cover loop x = succ x. | ||
Proof. | ||
etrans. | ||
- exact (functtransportf Cover (idfun UU) loop x). | ||
- unfold Cover. rewrite S1_rec_beta_loop. | ||
refine (toforallpaths _ _ _ _ x). | ||
apply weqpath_transport. | ||
Defined. | ||
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(** A very useful lemma that mimics the existing lemma `weqpath_transport` *) | ||
Lemma invweqpath_transport {A B : UU} (e : A ≃ B) | ||
: transportf (λ A, A) (! (weqtopaths e)) = pr1 (invweq e). | ||
Proof. | ||
etrans. | ||
- symmetry. refine (pr1_eqweqmap2 _). | ||
- rewrite eqweqmap_pathsinv0. | ||
rewrite eqweqmap_weqtopaths. | ||
reflexivity. | ||
Defined. | ||
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(** [Exercise] prove that transporting along the inverse of | ||
* `loop` is the same as applying `pred`. *) | ||
Lemma invloop_transport (x : Z) : transportf Cover (! loop) x = pred x. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** Now we are ready to define the encoding function.*) | ||
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Definition encode' {x : S1} (p : base = x) (start : Z) : Cover x := | ||
transportf Cover p start. | ||
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Definition encode {x : S1} (p : base = x) : Cover x := | ||
encode' p (Pos 0). | ||
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(** This section proves that `encode` is the right inverse of `loopexp`. | ||
* That is, we can encode a loop back to its representing number. *) | ||
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(** [Exercise] A useful lemma. | ||
* | ||
* Hint: `Search (transportf _ _ (transportf _ _ _)).` *) | ||
Lemma encode'_encode (p : base = base) (q : base = base) | ||
: encode' q (encode p) = encode (p @ q). | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] Another lemma. *) | ||
Lemma encode'_loop (i : Z) : encode' loop i = succ i. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] Yet another lemma. *) | ||
Lemma encode'_invloop (i : Z) : encode' (! loop) i = pred i. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise, difficult] Putting all these lemmas together... *) | ||
Lemma encode_loopexp (i : Z) : encode (loopexp i) = i. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** Now, we wish to prove that `encode` is also the right inverse of | ||
`loopexp` as follows: *) | ||
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Lemma loopexp_encode (p : base = base): (loopexp (encode p)) = p. | ||
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(** However, this is incredibly hard because we cannot do induction | ||
* on `p` (why?). To overcome the difficulty, we have to loose at least | ||
* one end point of `p` to an arbitrary point in `S1`. While `encode` | ||
* can handle arbitrary path from `base` to an arbitrary point, `loopexp` | ||
* needs to be generalized to handle such a free end point. We will call | ||
* the generalized `loopexp` as `decode`, and revisit the lemma later. *) | ||
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Abort. (* We will prove this lemma after a long journey. *) | ||
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(** [Exercise] prove how `loopexp` and `succ` work with each other. | ||
* | ||
* Hint: `Search (_ @ _ @ _ = _).` *) | ||
Lemma loopexp_succ (i : Z) : loopexp (succ i) = loopexp i @ loop. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise, optional] You can also prove the opposite case, | ||
* though we will not use this lemma. *) | ||
Lemma loopexp_pred (i : Z) : loopexp (pred i) = loopexp i @ ! loop. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] A very useful lemma that can be proved in 2 tactics. *) | ||
Lemma transportf_arrow {A : Type} {B C : A -> Type} | ||
{x y : A} (p : x = y) (f : B x -> C x) (b' : B y) | ||
: (transportf (λ x, B x -> C x) p f) b' | ||
= transportf C p (f (transportf B (! p) b')). | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise, very difficult] This is the generalized `loopexp` that | ||
* works for all elements of type `Cover x`, not just `Cover base` | ||
* which is `Z`. *) | ||
Definition decode {x : S1} : Cover x -> base = x. | ||
Proof. | ||
refine (S1_ind (λ x, Cover x -> base = x) loopexp _ x). | ||
apply transportf_to_pathover. | ||
apply funextsec. intro i. | ||
(** [Exercise] Finish the rest of the definition. *) | ||
Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] After all the preparation, this is a one-liner. *) | ||
Lemma decode_encode {x : S1} (p : base = x): (decode (encode p)) = p. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] Finally... *) | ||
Lemma loopexp_encode (p : base = base): (loopexp (encode p)) = p. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] We proved it! *) | ||
Theorem Omega1S1 : (base = base) ≃ Z. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** BONUS: We can prove that S1 has h-level 3 but not 2, thanks | ||
* to the constructions and the theorem we just established. *) | ||
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Lemma invmaponpathsPos {n m : nat} : Pos n = Pos m -> n = m. | ||
Proof. | ||
intro p. | ||
set (f := λ n, match n with Pos n => n | _ => 0 end). | ||
exact (maponpaths f p). | ||
Defined. | ||
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Lemma invmaponpathsNegS {n m : nat} : NegS n = NegS m -> n = m. | ||
Proof. | ||
intro p. | ||
set (f := λ n, match n with NegS n => n | _ => 0 end). | ||
exact (maponpaths f p). | ||
Defined. | ||
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Lemma negpathPosNegS {n m : nat} : ¬ (Pos n = NegS m). | ||
Proof. | ||
intro p. | ||
set (f := λ i, match i with Pos _ => true | NegS _ => false end). | ||
exact (nopathstruetofalse (maponpaths f p)). | ||
Defined. | ||
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(** [Exercise, difficult] Prove that `Z` has decidable equality. *) | ||
Theorem isdeceqZ : isdeceq Z. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** Okay, `Z` is a set. *) | ||
Theorem isasetZ : isaset Z. | ||
Proof. exact (isasetifdeceq _ isdeceqZ). Defined. | ||
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(** Therefore, `base = base` is also a set. *) | ||
Lemma isasetOmega1S1 : isaset (base = base). | ||
Proof. exact (isofhlevelweqb 2 Omega1S1 isasetZ). Defined. | ||
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(** [Exercise, extremely difficult] Prove that S1 has h-level 3. *) | ||
Theorem isagroupoidS1 : isofhlevel 3 S1. | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] Prove that `loop` is not the constant path. *) | ||
Lemma negpathsloopidpath : ¬ (loop = idpath base). | ||
Proof. Admitted. | ||
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(** [Exercise] Prove that `S1` is not a set. *) | ||
Theorem negisasetS1 : ¬ isaset S1. | ||
Proof. Admitted. |
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