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section{* Examples of Inductive Definitions \label{sec:ind-examples} *} |
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In this section, we will give three examples showing how to define inductive |
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rules and an induction rule. From these examples, we will then figure out a |
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our aim in this section is not to write proofs that are as beautiful as |
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we will develop later. As a first example, we consider the transitive |
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closure of a relation @{text R}. It is an inductive predicate characterized |
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@{term[mode=Rule] "R x y \<Longrightarrow> trcl R y z \<Longrightarrow> trcl R x z"} |
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Note that the @{text trcl} predicate has two different kinds of parameters: the |
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first parameter @{text R} stays \emph{fixed} throughout the definition, whereas |
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a collection of introduction rules, we define the predicate @{text "trcl R x y"} in |
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such a way that it holds if and only if @{text "P x y"} holds for every predicate |
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\<forall>P. (\<forall>x. P x x) \<longrightarrow> (\<forall>x y z. R x y \<longrightarrow> P y z \<longrightarrow> P x z) \<longrightarrow> P x y" |
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@{text "\<longrightarrow>"}. Moreover, we use object-level universal quantifiers @{text "\<forall>"} |
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the variable parameters of the introduction rules. Isabelle already offers some |
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The above induction rule is \emph{weak} in the sense that the induction step may |
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A similar induction rule having @{term "Q n"} as a conclusion can be proved for |
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The proofs of the introduction rules are also very similar to the ones in the |
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previous example. We only show the proof of the second introduction rule, |
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@{term[mode=Rule] "(\<forall>y. R y x \<longrightarrow> accpart R y) \<Longrightarrow> accpart R x"} |
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whose premise involves a universal quantifier and an implication. The |
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definition "accpart R x \<equiv> \<forall>P. (\<forall>x. (\<forall>y. R y x \<longrightarrow> P y) \<longrightarrow> P x) \<longrightarrow> P x" |
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Proving the introduction rule is a little more complicated, due to the quantifier |
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lemma accpartI: "(\<And>y. R y x \<Longrightarrow> accpart R y) \<Longrightarrow> accpart R x" |
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