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(*<*)
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imports "../Nominal/Test" "LaTeXsugar"
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begin
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consts
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  fv :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'b"
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  abs_set :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> 'c"
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  alpha_bn :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> bool"
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  abs_set2 :: "'a \<Rightarrow> perm \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> 'c"
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  Abs_dist :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> 'c" 
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definition
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 "equal \<equiv> (op =)" 
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notation (latex output)
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  swap ("'(_ _')" [1000, 1000] 1000) and
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  fresh ("_ # _" [51, 51] 50) and
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  fresh_star ("_ #\<^sup>* _" [51, 51] 50) and
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  supp ("supp _" [78] 73) and
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  uminus ("-_" [78] 73) and
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  If  ("if _ then _ else _" 10) and
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  alpha_gen ("_ \<approx>\<^raw:\raisebox{-1pt}{\makebox[0mm][l]{$\,_{\textit{set}}$}}>\<^bsup>_, _, _\<^esup> _") and
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  alpha_lst ("_ \<approx>\<^raw:\raisebox{-1pt}{\makebox[0mm][l]{$\,_{\textit{list}}$}}>\<^bsup>_, _, _\<^esup> _") and
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  alpha_res ("_ \<approx>\<^raw:\raisebox{-1pt}{\makebox[0mm][l]{$\,_{\textit{res}}$}}>\<^bsup>_, _, _\<^esup> _") and
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  abs_set ("_ \<approx>\<^raw:{$\,_{\textit{abs\_set}}$}> _") and
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  abs_set2 ("_ \<approx>\<^raw:\raisebox{-1pt}{\makebox[0mm][l]{$\,_{\textit{list}}$}}>\<^bsup>_\<^esup>  _") and
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  fv ("fv'(_')" [100] 100) and
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  equal ("=") and
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  alpha_abs ("_ \<approx>\<^raw:{$\,_{\textit{abs\_set}}$}> _") and 
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  Abs ("[_]\<^raw:$\!$>\<^bsub>set\<^esub>._" [20, 101] 999) and
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  Abs_lst ("[_]\<^raw:$\!$>\<^bsub>list\<^esub>._") and
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  Abs_dist ("[_]\<^raw:$\!$>\<^bsub>#list\<^esub>._") and
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  Abs_res ("[_]\<^raw:$\!$>\<^bsub>res\<^esub>._") and
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  Cons ("_::_" [78,77] 73) and
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  supp_gen ("aux _" [1000] 10) and
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  alpha_bn ("_ \<approx>bn _")
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section {* Introduction *}
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text {*
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  So far, Nominal Isabelle provides a mechanism for constructing
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  alpha-equated terms, for example
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "t ::= x | t t | \<lambda>x. t"}
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  \noindent
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  where free and bound variables have names.  For such alpha-equated terms,  Nominal Isabelle
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  derives automatically a reasoning infrastructure that has been used
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  successfully in formalisations of an equivalence checking algorithm for LF
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  \cite{UrbanCheneyBerghofer08}, Typed
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  Scheme~\cite{TobinHochstadtFelleisen08}, several calculi for concurrency
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  \cite{BengtsonParow09} and a strong normalisation result
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  for cut-elimination in classical logic \cite{UrbanZhu08}. It has also been
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  used by Pollack for formalisations in the locally-nameless approach to
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  binding \cite{SatoPollack10}.
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  However, Nominal Isabelle has fared less well in a formalisation of
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  the algorithm W \cite{UrbanNipkow09}, where types and type-schemes are,
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  respectively, of the form
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  \begin{equation}\label{tysch}
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  \begin{array}{l}
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  @{text "T ::= x | T \<rightarrow> T"}\hspace{5mm}
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  @{text "S ::= \<forall>{x\<^isub>1,\<dots>, x\<^isub>n}. T"}
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  \end{array}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  and the @{text "\<forall>"}-quantification binds a finite (possibly empty) set of
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  type-variables.  While it is possible to implement this kind of more general
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  binders by iterating single binders, this leads to a rather clumsy
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  formalisation of W. The need of iterating single binders is also one reason
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  why Nominal Isabelle and similar theorem provers that only provide
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  mechanisms for binding single variables have not fared extremely well with the
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  more advanced tasks in the POPLmark challenge \cite{challenge05}, because
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  also there one would like to bind multiple variables at once.
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  Binding multiple variables has interesting properties that cannot be captured
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  easily by iterating single binders. For example in case of type-schemes we do not
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  want to make a distinction about the order of the bound variables. Therefore
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  we would like to regard the following two type-schemes as alpha-equivalent
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  \begin{equation}\label{ex1}
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  @{text "\<forall>{x, y}. x \<rightarrow> y  \<approx>\<^isub>\<alpha>  \<forall>{y, x}. y \<rightarrow> x"} 
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  \end{equation}
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  but assuming that @{text x}, @{text y} and @{text z} are distinct variables,
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  the following two should \emph{not} be alpha-equivalent
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  \begin{equation}\label{ex2}
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  \end{equation}
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  \begin{equation}\label{ex3}
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  @{text "\<forall>{x}. x \<rightarrow> y  \<approx>\<^isub>\<alpha>  \<forall>{x, z}. x \<rightarrow> y"}
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  where @{text z} does not occur freely in the type.  In this paper we will
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  that can be used to faithfully represent this kind of binding in Nominal
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  Isabelle.  The difficulty of finding the right notion for alpha-equivalence
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  can be appreciated in this case by considering that the definition given by
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  Leroy in \cite{Leroy92} is incorrect (it omits a side-condition).
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  binders is not always wanted. For example in terms like
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  \begin{equation}\label{one}
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  @{text "\<LET> x = 3 \<AND> y = 2 \<IN> x - y \<END>"}
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  \end{equation}
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  we might not care in which order the assignments $x = 3$ and $y = 2$ are
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "\<LET> x = 3 \<AND> y = 2 \<AND> z = loop \<IN> x - y \<END>"}
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  Therefore we will also provide a separate binding mechanism for cases in
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  which the order of binders does not matter, but the ``cardinality'' of the
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  binders has to agree.
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  However, we found that this is still not sufficient for dealing with
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  language constructs frequently occurring in programming language
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  research. For example in @{text "\<LET>"}s containing patterns like
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  \begin{equation}\label{two}
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  \end{equation}
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  we want to bind all variables from the pattern inside the body of the
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  $\mathtt{let}$, but we also care about the order of these variables, since
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  we do not want to regard \eqref{two} as alpha-equivalent with
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  \noindent
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  As a result, we provide three general binding mechanisms each of which binds
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  multiple variables at once, and let the user chose which one is intended
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  when formalising a term-calculus.
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  By providing these general binding mechanisms, however, we have to work
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  around a problem that has been pointed out by Pottier \cite{Pottier06} and
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  Cheney \cite{Cheney05}: in @{text "\<LET>"}-constructs of the form
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  @{text "\<LET> x\<^isub>1 = t\<^isub>1 \<AND> \<dots> \<AND> x\<^isub>n = t\<^isub>n \<IN> s \<END>"}
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  \noindent
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  which bind all the @{text "x\<^isub>i"} in @{text s}, we might not care
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  about the order in which the @{text "x\<^isub>i = t\<^isub>i"} are given,
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  but we do care about the information that there are as many @{text
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  "x\<^isub>i"} as there are @{text "t\<^isub>i"}. We lose this information if
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  we represent the @{text "\<LET>"}-constructor by something like
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  @{text "\<LET> [x\<^isub>1,\<dots>,x\<^isub>n].s [t\<^isub>1,\<dots>,t\<^isub>n]"}
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  where the notation @{text "[_]._"} indicates that the list of @{text "x\<^isub>i"}
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  becomes bound in @{text s}. In this representation the term 
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  \mbox{@{text "\<LET> [x].s [t\<^isub>1, t\<^isub>2]"}} is a perfectly legal
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  instance, but the lengths of two lists do not agree. To exclude such terms, 
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  additional predicates about well-formed
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  terms are needed in order to ensure that the two lists are of equal
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  length. This can result into very messy reasoning (see for
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  example~\cite{BengtsonParow09}). To avoid this, we will allow type
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  specifications for $\mathtt{let}$s as follows
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  \begin{tabular}{r@ {\hspace{2mm}}r@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
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  @{text trm} & @{text "::="}  & @{text "\<dots>"}\\ 
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              & @{text "|"}    & @{text "\<LET> as::assn s::trm"}\hspace{4mm} 
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                                 \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(as)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "s"}\\[1mm]
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  @{text assn} & @{text "::="} & @{text "\<ANIL>"}\\
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               & @{text "|"}   & @{text "\<ACONS> name trm assn"}
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  where @{text assn} is an auxiliary type representing a list of assignments
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  and @{text bn} an auxiliary function identifying the variables to be bound
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  by the @{text "\<LET>"}. This function can be defined by recursion over @{text
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  @{text "bn(\<ANIL>) ="} @{term "{}"} \hspace{5mm} 
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  @{text "bn(\<ACONS> x t as) = {x} \<union> bn(as)"} 
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  The scope of the binding is indicated by labels given to the types, for
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  example @{text "s::trm"}, and a binding clause, in this case
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  \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(as)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "s"}. This binding
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  clause states to bind in @{text s} all the names the function @{text
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  "bn(as)"} returns.  This style of specifying terms and bindings is heavily
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  inspired by the syntax of the Ott-tool \cite{ott-jfp}.
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  However, we will not be able to cope with all specifications that are
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  allowed by Ott. One reason is that Ott lets the user to specify ``empty'' 
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  types like
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  \noindent
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  where no clause for variables is given. Arguably, such specifications make
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  some sense in the context of Coq's type theory (which Ott supports), but not
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  at all in a HOL-based environment where every datatype must have a non-empty
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  set-theoretic model \cite{Berghofer99}.
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  Another reason is that we establish the reasoning infrastructure
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  for alpha-\emph{equated} terms. In contrast, Ott produces  a reasoning 
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  infrastructure in Isabelle/HOL for
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  \emph{non}-alpha-equated, or ``raw'', terms. While our alpha-equated terms
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  and the raw terms produced by Ott use names for bound variables,
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  there is a key difference: working with alpha-equated terms means, for example,  
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  that the two type-schemes
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  @{text "\<forall>{x}. x \<rightarrow> y  = \<forall>{x, z}. x \<rightarrow> y"} 
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  \noindent
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  are not just alpha-equal, but actually \emph{equal}! As a result, we can
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  only support specifications that make sense on the level of alpha-equated
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  terms (offending specifications, which for example bind a variable according
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  to a variable bound somewhere else, are not excluded by Ott, but we have
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  to).  
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  Our insistence on reasoning with alpha-equated terms comes from the
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  wealth of experience we gained with the older version of Nominal Isabelle:
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  for non-trivial properties, reasoning about alpha-equated terms is much
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  easier than reasoning with raw terms. The fundamental reason for this is
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  that the HOL-logic underlying Nominal Isabelle allows us to replace
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  ``equals-by-equals''. In contrast, replacing
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  ``alpha-equals-by-alpha-equals'' in a representation based on raw terms
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  requires a lot of extra reasoning work.
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  Although in informal settings a reasoning infrastructure for alpha-equated
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  terms is nearly always taken for granted, establishing it automatically in
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  the Isabelle/HOL theorem prover is a rather non-trivial task. For every
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  specification we will need to construct a type containing as elements the
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  alpha-equated terms. To do so, we use the standard HOL-technique of defining
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  a new type by identifying a non-empty subset of an existing type.  The
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  construction we perform in Isabelle/HOL can be illustrated by the following picture:
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  \draw (-2.4, 0.4) node {\begin{tabular}{@ {}c@ {}}$\alpha$-eq.\\[-1mm]terms\end{tabular}};
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  We take as the starting point a definition of raw terms (defined as a
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  the type of sets of raw terms according to our alpha-equivalence relation
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  and finally define the new type as these alpha-equivalence classes
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  (non-emptiness is satisfied whenever the raw terms are definable as datatype
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  in Isabelle/HOL and the property that our relation for alpha-equivalence is
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  non-empty subset shows that the new type is a faithful representation of
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  alpha-equated terms. That is not the case for example for terms using the
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  locally nameless representation of binders \cite{McKinnaPollack99}: in this
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  representation there are ``junk'' terms that need to be excluded by
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  reasoning about a well-formedness predicate.
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  underlying subset to the new type. This is usually a tricky and arduous
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  task. To ease it, we re-implemented in Isabelle/HOL the quotient package
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  allows us to lift definitions and theorems involving raw terms to
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  @{text "fv(t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2) = fv(t\<^isub>1) \<union> fv(t\<^isub>2)"}\\[1mm]
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  @{text "fv(\<lambda>x.t) = fv(t) - {x}"}
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  then with the help of the quotient package we can obtain a function @{text "fv\<^sup>\<alpha>"}
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  operating on quotients, or alpha-equivalence classes of lambda-terms. This
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  lifted function is characterised by the equations
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  @{text "fv\<^sup>\<alpha>(t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2) = fv\<^sup>\<alpha>(t\<^isub>1) \<union> fv\<^sup>\<alpha>(t\<^isub>2)"}\\[1mm]
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  @{text "fv\<^sup>\<alpha>(\<lambda>x.t) = fv\<^sup>\<alpha>(t) - {x}"}
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  (Note that this means also the term-constructors for variables, applications
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  and lambda are lifted to the quotient level.)  This construction, of course,
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  ``raw'' definitions and theorems are respectful w.r.t.~alpha-equivalence.
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  For example, we will not be able to lift a bound-variable function. Although
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  this function can be defined for raw terms, it does not respect
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  alpha-equivalence and therefore cannot be lifted. To sum up, every lifting
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  of theorems to the quotient level needs proofs of some respectfulness
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  properties (see \cite{Homeier05}). In the paper we show that we are able to
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  automate these proofs and as a result can automatically establish a reasoning 
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  infrastructure for alpha-equated terms.
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  helpful includes the term language of System @{text "F\<^isub>C"}, also
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  known as Core-Haskell (see Figure~\ref{corehas}). This term language
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  involves patterns that have lists of type-, coercion- and term-variables,
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  all of which are bound in @{text "\<CASE>"}-expressions. One
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  be bound. Another is that each bound variable comes with a kind or type
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  annotation. Representing such binders with single binders and reasoning
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  about them in a theorem prover would be a major pain.  \medskip
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  {\bf Contributions:}  We provide new definitions for when terms
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  involving multiple binders are alpha-equivalent. These definitions are
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  inspired by earlier work of Pitts \cite{Pitts04}. By means of automatic
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  proofs, we establish a reasoning infrastructure for alpha-equated
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  terms, including properties about support, freshness and equality
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  conditions for alpha-equated terms. We are also able to derive, for the moment 
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  only manually, strong induction principles that 
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  have the variable convention already built in.
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  @{text "\<kappa>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "\<star> | \<kappa>\<^isub>1 \<rightarrow> \<kappa>\<^isub>2"}\smallskip\\
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  @{text "\<iota>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "\<sigma>\<^isub>1 \<sim> \<sigma>\<^isub>2"}\smallskip\\
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  @{text "\<sigma>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "a | T | \<sigma>\<^isub>1 \<sigma>\<^isub>2 | S\<^isub>n"}$\;\overline{@{text "\<sigma>"}}$@{text "\<^sup>n"} 
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  @{text "| \<forall>a:\<kappa>. \<sigma> | \<iota> \<Rightarrow> \<sigma>"}\smallskip\\
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  @{text "\<gamma>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "c | C | \<gamma>\<^isub>1 \<gamma>\<^isub>2 | S\<^isub>n"}$\;\overline{@{text "\<gamma>"}}$@{text "\<^sup>n"}
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  @{text "| \<forall>c:\<iota>. \<gamma> | \<iota> \<Rightarrow> \<gamma> "}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{text "refl \<sigma> | sym \<gamma> | \<gamma>\<^isub>1 \<circ> \<gamma>\<^isub>2 | \<gamma> @ \<sigma> | left \<gamma> | right \<gamma>"}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{text "\<gamma>\<^isub>1 \<sim> \<gamma>\<^isub>2 | rightc \<gamma> | leftc \<gamma> | \<gamma>\<^isub>1 \<triangleright> \<gamma>\<^isub>2"}\smallskip\\
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  @{text "e"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "x | K | \<Lambda>a:\<kappa>. e | \<Lambda>c:\<iota>. e | e \<sigma> | e \<gamma>"}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{text "\<lambda>x:\<sigma>. e | e\<^isub>1 e\<^isub>2 | \<LET> x:\<sigma> = e\<^isub>1 \<IN> e\<^isub>2"}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{text "\<CASE> e\<^isub>1 \<OF>"}$\;\overline{@{text "p \<rightarrow> e\<^isub>2"}}$ @{text "| e \<triangleright> \<gamma>"}\smallskip\\
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  @{text "p"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "K"}$\;\overline{@{text "a:\<kappa>"}}\;\overline{@{text "c:\<iota>"}}\;\overline{@{text "x:\<sigma>"}}$\smallskip\\
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  & @{text C} & coercion constants\\
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  \cite{CoreHaskell}, also often referred to as \emph{Core-Haskell}. In this
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section {* A Short Review of the Nominal Logic Work *}
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  Pitts \cite{Pitts03}. This adaptation for Isabelle/HOL is described in
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  \cite{HuffmanUrban10} (including proofs). We shall briefly review this work
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  to aid the description of what follows. 
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  Two central notions in the nominal logic work are sorted atoms and
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  sort-respecting permutations of atoms. We will use the letters @{text "a,
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  b, c, \<dots>"} to stand for atoms and @{text "p, q, \<dots>"} to stand for
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  permutations.  The sorts of atoms can be used to represent different kinds of
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  variables, such as the term-, coercion- and type-variables in Core-Haskell.
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  It is assumed that there is an infinite supply of atoms for each
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  sort. However, in the interest of brevity, we shall restrict ourselves 
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  in what follows to only one sort of atoms.
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  Permutations are bijective functions from atoms to atoms that are 
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  the identity everywhere except on a finite number of atoms. There is a 
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  two-place permutation operation written
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  %
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "_ \<bullet> _  ::  perm \<Rightarrow> \<beta> \<Rightarrow> \<beta>"}
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  \noindent 
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  in which the generic type @{text "\<beta>"} stands for the type of the object 
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  over which the permutation 
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  acts. In Nominal Isabelle, the identity permutation is written as @{term "0::perm"},
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  the composition of two permutations @{term p} and @{term q} as \mbox{@{term "p + q"}}, 
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  and the inverse permutation of @{term p} as @{text "- p"}. The permutation
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  operation is defined by induction over the type-hierarchy \cite{HuffmanUrban10};
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  for example permutations acting on products, lists, sets, functions and booleans is
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  given by:
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  \begin{equation}\label{permute}
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{@ {}cc@ {}}
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  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
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  @{thm permute_prod.simps[no_vars, THEN eq_reflection]}\\[2mm]
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  @{thm permute_list.simps(1)[no_vars, THEN eq_reflection]}\\
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  @{thm permute_list.simps(2)[no_vars, THEN eq_reflection]}\\
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  \end{tabular} &
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  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
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  @{thm permute_set_eq[no_vars, THEN eq_reflection]}\\
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  @{text "p \<bullet> f \<equiv> \<lambda>x. p \<bullet> (f (- p \<bullet> x))"}\\
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  @{thm permute_bool_def[no_vars, THEN eq_reflection]}\\
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  \end{tabular}
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  \end{tabular}}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  Concrete permutations in Nominal Isabelle are built up from swappings, 
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  written as \mbox{@{text "(a b)"}}, which are permutations that behave 
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  as follows:
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "(a b) = \<lambda>c. if a = c then b else if b = c then a else c"}
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  \end{center}
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  The most original aspect of the nominal logic work of Pitts is a general
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  definition for the notion of the ``set of free variables of an object @{text
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  "x"}''.  This notion, written @{term "supp x"}, is general in the sense that
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  it applies not only to lambda-terms (alpha-equated or not), but also to lists,
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  products, sets and even functions. The definition depends only on the
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  permutation operation and on the notion of equality defined for the type of
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  @{text x}, namely:
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  \begin{equation}\label{suppdef}
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  @{thm supp_def[no_vars, THEN eq_reflection]}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  There is also the derived notion for when an atom @{text a} is \emph{fresh}
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  for an @{text x}, defined as
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  %
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  \begin{center}
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  @{thm fresh_def[no_vars]}
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  \end{center}
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  \noindent
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  We use for sets of atoms the abbreviation 
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  @{thm (lhs) fresh_star_def[no_vars]}, defined as 
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  @{thm (rhs) fresh_star_def[no_vars]}.
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  A striking consequence of these definitions is that we can prove
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  without knowing anything about the structure of @{term x} that
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  swapping two fresh atoms, say @{text a} and @{text b}, leave 
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  @{text x} unchanged. 
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  \begin{property}\label{swapfreshfresh}
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  @{thm[mode=IfThen] swap_fresh_fresh[no_vars]}
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  \end{property}
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  While often the support of an object can be relatively easily 
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  described, for example for atoms, products, lists, function applications, 
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  booleans and permutations as follows\\[-6mm]
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  \begin{eqnarray}
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  @{term "supp a"} & = & @{term "{a}"}\\
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  @{term "supp (x, y)"} & = & @{term "supp x \<union> supp y"}\\
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  @{term "supp []"} & = & @{term "{}"}\\
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  @{term "supp (x#xs)"} & = & @{term "supp x \<union> supp xs"}\\
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  @{text "supp (f x)"} & @{text "\<subseteq>"} & @{term "supp f \<union> supp x"}\label{suppfun}\\
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  @{term "supp p"} & = & @{term "{a. p \<bullet> a \<noteq> a}"}
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  \end{eqnarray}
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  \noindent 
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  in some cases it can be difficult to characterise the support precisely, and
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  only an approximation can be established (see \eqref{suppfun} above). Reasoning about
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  such approximations can be simplified with the notion \emph{supports}, defined 
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  as follows:
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  \begin{defn}
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  A set @{text S} \emph{supports} @{text x} if for all atoms @{text a} and @{text b}
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  not in @{text S} we have @{term "(a \<rightleftharpoons> b) \<bullet> x = x"}.
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  \noindent
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  {\it i)} @{thm[mode=IfThen] supp_is_subset[no_vars]}\\ 
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  {\it ii)} @{thm supp_supports[no_vars]}.
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  \end{property}
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  Another important notion in the nominal logic work is \emph{equivariance}.
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  For a function @{text f}, say of type @{text "\<alpha> \<Rightarrow> \<beta>"}, to be equivariant 
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  \begin{equation}\label{equivariancedef}
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  @{term "\<forall>p. p \<bullet> f = f"}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent or equivalently that a permutation applied to the application
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  @{text "f x"} can be moved to the argument @{text x}. That means for equivariant
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  functions @{text f} we have for all permutations @{text p}
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  \begin{equation}\label{equivariance}
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  @{text "p \<bullet> f = f"} \;\;\;\textit{if and only if}\;\;\;
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  @{text "p \<bullet> (f x) = f (p \<bullet> x)"}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  From property \eqref{equivariancedef} and the definition of @{text supp}, we 
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  can be easily deduce that equivariant functions have empty support. There is
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  also a similar notion for equivariant relations, say @{text R}, namely the property
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  that
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  %
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "x R y"} \;\;implies\;\; @{text "(p \<bullet> x) R (p \<bullet> y)"}
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  \end{center}
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  Finally, the nominal logic work provides us with general means to rename 
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  binders. While in the older version of Nominal Isabelle, we used extensively 
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  Property~\ref{swapfreshfresh} for renaming single binders, this property 
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   569
  proved unwieldy for dealing with multiple binders. For such binders the 
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  following generalisations turned out to be easier to use.
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  \begin{property}\label{supppermeq}
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  @{thm[mode=IfThen] supp_perm_eq[no_vars]}
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  \end{property}
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  \begin{property}\label{avoiding}
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  For a finite set @{text as} and a finitely supported @{text x} with
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  @{term "as \<sharp>* x"} and also a finitely supported @{text c}, there
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  exists a permutation @{text p} such that @{term "(p \<bullet> as) \<sharp>* c"} and
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  @{term "supp x \<sharp>* p"}.
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  \end{property}
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  \noindent
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  The idea behind the second property is that given a finite set @{text as}
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  of binders (being bound, or fresh, in @{text x} is ensured by the
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  assumption @{term "as \<sharp>* x"}), then there exists a permutation @{text p} such that
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  the renamed binders @{term "p \<bullet> as"} avoid @{text c} (which can be arbitrarily chosen
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  as long as it is finitely supported) and also @{text "p"} does not affect anything
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  in the support of @{text x} (that is @{term "supp x \<sharp>* p"}). The last 
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  fact and Property~\ref{supppermeq} allow us to ``rename'' just the binders 
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  @{text as} in @{text x}, because @{term "p \<bullet> x = x"}.
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  Most properties given in this section are described in detail in \cite{HuffmanUrban10}
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  and of course all are formalised in Isabelle/HOL. In the next sections we will make 
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  extensively use of these properties in order to define alpha-equivalence in 
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  the presence of multiple binders.
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*}
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section {* General Binders\label{sec:binders} *}
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text {*
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  In Nominal Isabelle, the user is expected to write down a specification of a
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  term-calculus and then a reasoning infrastructure is automatically derived
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  from this specification (remember that Nominal Isabelle is a definitional
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  extension of Isabelle/HOL, which does not introduce any new axioms).
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  In order to keep our work with deriving the reasoning infrastructure
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  manageable, we will wherever possible state definitions and perform proofs
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  on the user-level of Isabelle/HOL, as opposed to write custom ML-code that
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  generates them anew for each specification. To that end, we will consider
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  first pairs @{text "(as, x)"} of type @{text "(atom set) \<times> \<beta>"}.  These pairs
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  are intended to represent the abstraction, or binding, of the set of atoms @{text
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  "as"} in the body @{text "x"}.
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  The first question we have to answer is when two pairs @{text "(as, x)"} and
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  @{text "(bs, y)"} are alpha-equivalent? (For the moment we are interested in
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  the notion of alpha-equivalence that is \emph{not} preserved by adding
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   619
  vacuous binders.) To answer this, we identify four conditions: {\it i)}
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  given a free-variable function @{text "fv"} of type \mbox{@{text "\<beta> \<Rightarrow> atom
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   621
  set"}}, then @{text x} and @{text y} need to have the same set of free
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  variables; moreover there must be a permutation @{text p} such that {\it
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   623
  ii)} @{text p} leaves the free variables of @{text x} and @{text y} unchanged, but
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  {\it iii)} ``moves'' their bound names so that we obtain modulo a relation,
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  say \mbox{@{text "_ R _"}}, two equivalent terms. We also require {\it iv)} that
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  @{text p} makes the sets of abstracted atoms @{text as} and @{text bs} equal. The
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  requirements {\it i)} to {\it iv)} can be stated formally as follows:
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  %
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  \begin{equation}\label{alphaset}
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  \begin{array}{@ {\hspace{10mm}}r@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
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  \multicolumn{2}{l}{@{term "(as, x) \<approx>gen R fv p (bs, y)"}\hspace{2mm}@{text "\<equiv>"}\hspace{30mm}}\\[1mm]
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               & @{term "fv(x) - as = fv(y) - bs"}\\
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  @{text "\<and>"} & @{term "(fv(x) - as) \<sharp>* p"}\\
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  @{text "\<and>"} & @{text "(p \<bullet> x) R y"}\\
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  @{text "\<and>"} & @{term "(p \<bullet> as) = bs"}\\ 
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  \end{array}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  Note that this relation is dependent on the permutation @{text
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  "p"}. Alpha-equivalence between two pairs is then the relation where we
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  existentially quantify over this @{text "p"}. Also note that the relation is
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  dependent on a free-variable function @{text "fv"} and a relation @{text
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  "R"}. The reason for this extra generality is that we will use
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  $\approx_{\textit{set}}$ for both ``raw'' terms and alpha-equated terms. In
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  the latter case, $R$ will be replaced by equality @{text "="} and we
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  will prove that @{text "fv"} is equal to @{text "supp"}.
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  The definition in \eqref{alphaset} does not make any distinction between the
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  order of abstracted variables. If we want this, then we can define alpha-equivalence 
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  for pairs of the form \mbox{@{text "(as, x)"}} with type @{text "(atom list) \<times> \<beta>"} 
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  as follows
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  %
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  \begin{equation}\label{alphalist}
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  \begin{array}{@ {\hspace{10mm}}r@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
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  \multicolumn{2}{l}{@{term "(as, x) \<approx>lst R fv p (bs, y)"}\hspace{2mm}@{text "\<equiv>"}\hspace{30mm}}\\[1mm]
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             & @{term "fv(x) - (set as) = fv(y) - (set bs)"}\\
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  \wedge     & @{term "(fv(x) - set as) \<sharp>* p"}\\
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  \wedge     & @{text "(p \<bullet> x) R y"}\\
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  \wedge     & @{term "(p \<bullet> as) = bs"}\\ 
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  \end{array}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  where @{term set} is a function that coerces a list of atoms into a set of atoms.
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  Now the last clause ensures that the order of the binders matters (since @{text as}
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  and @{text bs} are lists of atoms).
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  If we do not want to make any difference between the order of binders \emph{and}
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  also allow vacuous binders, then we keep sets of binders, but drop the fourth 
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  condition in \eqref{alphaset}:
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  %
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  \begin{equation}\label{alphares}
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  \begin{array}{@ {\hspace{10mm}}r@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
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  \multicolumn{2}{l}{@{term "(as, x) \<approx>res R fv p (bs, y)"}\hspace{2mm}@{text "\<equiv>"}\hspace{30mm}}\\[1mm]
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             & @{term "fv(x) - as = fv(y) - bs"}\\
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  \wedge     & @{term "(fv(x) - as) \<sharp>* p"}\\
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  \wedge     & @{text "(p \<bullet> x) R y"}\\
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  \end{array}
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  \end{equation}
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  It might be useful to consider some examples for how these definitions of alpha-equivalence
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  pan out in practice.
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  For this consider the case of abstracting a set of variables over types (as in type-schemes). 
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  We set @{text R} to be the usual equality @{text "="} and for @{text "fv(T)"} we define
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "fv(x) = {x}"}  \hspace{5mm} @{text "fv(T\<^isub>1 \<rightarrow> T\<^isub>2) = fv(T\<^isub>1) \<union> fv(T\<^isub>2)"}
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parents: 1570
diff changeset
   689
  \end{center}
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parents: 1570
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   690
0368aef38e6a more on the paper
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parents: 1570
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   691
  \noindent
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parents: 1637
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   692
  Now recall the examples shown in \eqref{ex1}, \eqref{ex2} and
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   693
  \eqref{ex3}. It can be easily checked that @{text "({x, y}, x \<rightarrow> y)"} and
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parents: 1726
diff changeset
   694
  @{text "({y, x}, y \<rightarrow> x)"} are alpha-equivalent according to $\approx_{\textit{set}}$ and
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   695
  $\approx_{\textit{res}}$ by taking @{text p} to be the swapping @{term "(x \<rightleftharpoons>
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   696
  y)"}. In case of @{text "x \<noteq> y"}, then @{text "([x, y], x \<rightarrow> y)"}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   697
  $\not\approx_{\textit{list}}$ @{text "([y, x], x \<rightarrow> y)"} since there is no permutation
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   698
  that makes the lists @{text "[x, y]"} and @{text "[y, x]"} equal, and also
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   699
  leaves the type \mbox{@{text "x \<rightarrow> y"}} unchanged. Another example is
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   700
  @{text "({x}, x)"} $\approx_{\textit{res}}$ @{text "({x, y}, x)"} which holds by 
1657
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parents: 1637
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   701
  taking @{text p} to be the
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   702
  identity permutation.  However, if @{text "x \<noteq> y"}, then @{text "({x}, x)"}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   703
  $\not\approx_{\textit{set}}$ @{text "({x, y}, x)"} since there is no permutation 
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   704
  that makes the
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
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   705
  sets @{text "{x}"} and @{text "{x, y}"} equal (similarly for $\approx_{\textit{list}}$).
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   706
  It can also relatively easily be shown that all tree notions of alpha-equivalence
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   707
  coincide, if we only abstract a single atom. 
1579
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parents: 1577
diff changeset
   708
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parents: 1728
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   709
  In the rest of this section we are going to introduce three abstraction 
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
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   710
  types. For this we define 
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   711
  %
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parents: 1637
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   712
  \begin{equation}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   713
  @{term "abs_set (as, x) (bs, x) \<equiv> \<exists>p. alpha_gen (as, x) equal supp p (bs, x)"}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   714
  \end{equation}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   715
  
1579
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parents: 1577
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   716
  \noindent
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   717
  (similarly for $\approx_{\textit{abs\_res}}$ 
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   718
  and $\approx_{\textit{abs\_list}}$). We can show that these relations are equivalence 
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   719
  relations and equivariant.
1579
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parents: 1577
diff changeset
   720
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
   721
  \begin{lemma}\label{alphaeq} 
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
   722
  The relations $\approx_{\textit{abs\_set}}$, $\approx_{\textit{abs\_list}}$
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
   723
  and $\approx_{\textit{abs\_res}}$ are equivalence relations, and if @{term
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
   724
  "abs_set (as, x) (bs, y)"} then also @{term "abs_set (p \<bullet> as, p \<bullet> x) (p \<bullet>
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
   725
  bs, p \<bullet> y)"} (similarly for the other two relations).
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   726
  \end{lemma}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   727
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   728
  \begin{proof}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   729
  Reflexivity is by taking @{text "p"} to be @{text "0"}. For symmetry we have
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   730
  a permutation @{text p} and for the proof obligation take @{term "-p"}. In case 
1662
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   731
  of transitivity, we have two permutations @{text p} and @{text q}, and for the
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   732
  proof obligation use @{text "q + p"}. All conditions are then by simple
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   733
  calculations. 
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   734
  \end{proof}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   735
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   736
  \noindent
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   737
  This lemma allows us to use our quotient package and introduce 
1662
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   738
  new types @{text "\<beta> abs_set"}, @{text "\<beta> abs_res"} and @{text "\<beta> abs_list"}
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   739
  representing alpha-equivalence classes of pairs of type 
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   740
  @{text "(atom set) \<times> \<beta>"} (in the first two cases) and of type @{text "(atom list) \<times> \<beta>"}
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   741
  (in the third case). 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   742
  The elements in these types will be, respectively, written as:
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   743
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1637
diff changeset
   744
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   745
  @{term "Abs as x"} \hspace{5mm} 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   746
  @{term "Abs_res as x"} \hspace{5mm}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   747
  @{term "Abs_lst as x"} 
1657
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   748
  \end{center}
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parents: 1637
diff changeset
   749
1662
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   750
  \noindent
1859
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parents: 1847
diff changeset
   751
  indicating that a set (or list) of atoms @{text as} is abstracted in @{text x}. We will
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   752
  call the types \emph{abstraction types} and their elements
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
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parents: 1749
diff changeset
   753
  \emph{abstractions}. The important property we need to derive is the support of 
1737
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   754
  abstractions, namely:
1662
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   755
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   756
  \begin{thm}[Support of Abstractions]\label{suppabs} 
1703
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   757
  Assuming @{text x} has finite support, then\\[-6mm] 
1662
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   758
  \begin{center}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   759
  \begin{tabular}{l@ {\hspace{2mm}}c@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   760
  @{thm (lhs) supp_abs(1)[no_vars]} & $=$ & @{thm (rhs) supp_abs(1)[no_vars]}\\
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23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   761
  @{thm (lhs) supp_abs(2)[no_vars]} & $=$ & @{thm (rhs) supp_abs(2)[no_vars]}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   762
  @{thm (lhs) supp_abs(3)[where bs="as", no_vars]} & $=$ & @{thm (rhs) supp_abs(3)[where bs="as", no_vars]}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   763
  \end{tabular}
1662
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   764
  \end{center}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   765
  \end{thm}
1662
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   766
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   767
  \noindent
1727
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parents: 1726
diff changeset
   768
  Below we will show the first equation. The others 
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   769
  follow by similar arguments. By definition of the abstraction type @{text "abs_set"} 
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   770
  we have 
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   771
  %
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   772
  \begin{equation}\label{abseqiff}
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   773
  @{thm (lhs) abs_eq_iff(1)[where bs="as" and cs="bs", no_vars]} \;\;\text{if and only if}\;\; 
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   774
  @{thm (rhs) abs_eq_iff(1)[where bs="as" and cs="bs", no_vars]}
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   775
  \end{equation}
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   776
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   777
  \noindent
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   778
  and also
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   779
  %
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   780
  \begin{equation}\label{absperm}
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   781
  @{thm permute_Abs[no_vars]}
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   782
  \end{equation}
1662
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1657
diff changeset
   783
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   784
  \noindent
1716
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1715
diff changeset
   785
  The second fact derives from the definition of permutations acting on pairs 
1890
23e3dc4f2c59 small updates to the paper; remaining points in PAPER-TODO
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parents: 1859
diff changeset
   786
  \eqref{permute} and alpha-equivalence being equivariant 
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   787
  (see Lemma~\ref{alphaeq}). With these two facts at our disposal, we can show 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1715
diff changeset
   788
  the following lemma about swapping two atoms.
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   789
  
1662
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   790
  \begin{lemma}
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   791
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] abs_swap1(1)[where bs="as", no_vars]}
1662
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   792
  \end{lemma}
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1657
diff changeset
   793
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1657
diff changeset
   794
  \begin{proof}
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   795
  This lemma is straightforward using \eqref{abseqiff} and observing that
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
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parents: 1726
diff changeset
   796
  the assumptions give us @{term "(a \<rightleftharpoons> b) \<bullet> (supp x - as) = (supp x - as)"}.
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   797
  Moreover @{text supp} and set difference are equivariant (see \cite{HuffmanUrban10}).
1662
e78cd33a246f more on the paper
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parents: 1657
diff changeset
   798
  \end{proof}
1587
b6da798cef68 more on the paper
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
   799
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   800
  \noindent
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   801
  This lemma together with \eqref{absperm} allows us to show
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   802
  %
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   803
  \begin{equation}\label{halfone}
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   804
  @{thm abs_supports(1)[no_vars]}
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   805
  \end{equation}
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   806
  
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1667
diff changeset
   807
  \noindent
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   808
  which by Property~\ref{supportsprop} gives us ``one half'' of
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
   809
  Theorem~\ref{suppabs}. The ``other half'' is a bit more involved. To establish 
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   810
  it, we use a trick from \cite{Pitts04} and first define an auxiliary 
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   811
  function @{text aux}, taking an abstraction as argument:
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   812
  %
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1667
diff changeset
   813
  \begin{center}
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   814
  @{thm supp_gen.simps[THEN eq_reflection, no_vars]}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   815
  \end{center}
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   816
  
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   817
  \noindent
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   818
  Using the second equation in \eqref{equivariance}, we can show that 
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   819
  @{text "aux"} is equivariant (since @{term "p \<bullet> (supp x - as) =
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1715
diff changeset
   820
  (supp (p \<bullet> x)) - (p \<bullet> as)"}) and therefore has empty support. 
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   821
  This in turn means
1703
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   822
  %
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   823
  \begin{center}
1716
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parents: 1715
diff changeset
   824
  @{term "supp (supp_gen (Abs as x)) \<subseteq> supp (Abs as x)"}
1703
ac2d0d4ea497 more of the paper
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   825
  \end{center}
1687
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   826
51bc795b81fd more on the paper
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parents: 1667
diff changeset
   827
  \noindent
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   828
  using \eqref{suppfun}. Assuming @{term "supp x - as"} is a finite set,
1716
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1715
diff changeset
   829
  we further obtain
1703
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   830
  %
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   831
  \begin{equation}\label{halftwo}
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   832
  @{thm (concl) supp_abs_subset1(1)[no_vars]}
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   833
  \end{equation}
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parents: 1702
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   834
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parents: 1702
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   835
  \noindent
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   836
  since for finite sets of atoms, @{text "bs"}, we have 
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   837
  @{thm (concl) supp_finite_atom_set[where S="bs", no_vars]}.
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   838
  Finally, taking \eqref{halfone} and \eqref{halftwo} together establishes 
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   839
  Theorem~\ref{suppabs}. 
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parents: 1702
diff changeset
   840
1737
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   841
  The method of first considering abstractions of the
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   842
  form @{term "Abs as x"} etc is motivated by the fact that 
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   843
  we can conveniently establish  at the Isabelle/HOL level
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   844
  properties about them.  It would be
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   845
  laborious to write custom ML-code that derives automatically such properties 
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   846
  for every term-constructor that binds some atoms. Also the generality of
1956
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   847
  the definitions for alpha-equivalence will help us in the next section.
1517
62d6f7acc110 corrected the strong induction principle in the lambda-calculus case; gave a second (oartial) version that is more elegant
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parents: 1506
diff changeset
   848
*}
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parents: 1506
diff changeset
   849
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
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parents: 1716
diff changeset
   850
section {* Alpha-Equivalence and Free Variables\label{sec:alpha} *}
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f970ca9b5bec paper uses now a heap file - does not compile so long anymore
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parents: 1485
diff changeset
   851
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parents: 1517
diff changeset
   852
text {*
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fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
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parents: 1726
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  Our choice of syntax for specifications is influenced by the existing
1765
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   854
  datatype package of Isabelle/HOL \cite{Berghofer99} and by the syntax of the
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   855
  Ott-tool \cite{ott-jfp}. For us a specification of a term-calculus is a
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   856
  collection of (possibly mutual recursive) type declarations, say @{text
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   857
  "ty\<AL>\<^isub>1, \<dots>, ty\<AL>\<^isub>n"}, and an associated collection of
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   858
  binding functions, say @{text "bn\<AL>\<^isub>1, \<dots>, bn\<AL>\<^isub>m"}. The
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   859
  syntax in Nominal Isabelle for such specifications is roughly as follows:
1628
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parents: 1620
diff changeset
   860
  %
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parents: 1617
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   861
  \begin{equation}\label{scheme}
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parents: 1629
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   862
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{@ {\hspace{-5mm}}p{1.8cm}l}
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parents: 1613
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   863
  type \mbox{declaration part} &
1611
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parents: 1607
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  $\begin{cases}
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parents: 1607
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   865
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{l}
1765
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   866
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype} @{text "ty\<AL>\<^isub>1 = \<dots>"}\\
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   867
  \isacommand{and} @{text "ty\<AL>\<^isub>2 = \<dots>"}\\
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
   868
  $\ldots$\\ 
1765
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   869
  \isacommand{and} @{text "ty\<AL>\<^isub>n = \<dots>"}\\ 
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
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  \end{tabular}}
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
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  \end{cases}$\\
1617
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parents: 1613
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   872
  binding \mbox{function part} &
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   873
  $\begin{cases}
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parents: 1607
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   874
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{l}
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diff changeset
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  \isacommand{binder} @{text "bn\<AL>\<^isub>1"} \isacommand{and} \ldots \isacommand{and} @{text "bn\<AL>\<^isub>m"}\\
1611
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parents: 1607
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  \isacommand{where}\\
1587
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
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  $\ldots$\\
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  \end{tabular}}
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   879
  \end{cases}$\\
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  \end{tabular}}
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   881
  \end{equation}
1587
b6da798cef68 more on the paper
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
   882
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
   883
  \noindent
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
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parents: 1636
diff changeset
   884
  Every type declaration @{text ty}$^\alpha_{1..n}$ consists of a collection of 
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   885
  term-constructors, each of which come with a list of labelled 
1620
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
   886
  types that stand for the types of the arguments of the term-constructor.
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   887
  For example a term-constructor @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"} might be specified with
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   888
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   889
  \begin{center}
1637
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parents: 1636
diff changeset
   890
  @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha> label\<^isub>1::ty"}$'_1$ @{text "\<dots> label\<^isub>l::ty"}$'_l\;\;$  @{text "binding_clauses"} 
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   891
  \end{center}
1587
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
   892
  
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
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  \noindent
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abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   894
  whereby some of the @{text ty}$'_{1..l}$ (or their components) can be contained
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   895
  in the collection of @{text ty}$^\alpha_{1..n}$ declared in
1737
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   896
  \eqref{scheme}. 
1765
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   897
  In this case we will call the corresponding argument a
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   898
  \emph{recursive argument} of @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"}. 
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
   899
  %The types of such recursive 
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   900
  %arguments need to satisfy a  ``positivity''
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   901
  %restriction, which ensures that the type has a set-theoretic semantics 
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   902
  %\cite{Berghofer99}.  
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   903
  The labels
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   904
  annotated on the types are optional. Their purpose is to be used in the
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   905
  (possibly empty) list of \emph{binding clauses}, which indicate the binders
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   906
  and their scope in a term-constructor.  They come in three \emph{modes}:
1587
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parents: 1579
diff changeset
   907
1611
091f373baae9 more on the paper
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   908
  \begin{center}
1617
99cee15cb5ff more tuning in the paper
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parents: 1613
diff changeset
   909
  \begin{tabular}{l}
1926
e42bd9d95f09 some small changes
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parents: 1890
diff changeset
   910
  \isacommand{bind}\; {\it binders}\; \isacommand{in}\; {\it labels}\\
e42bd9d95f09 some small changes
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parents: 1890
diff changeset
   911
  \isacommand{bind\_set}\; {\it binders}\; \isacommand{in}\; {\it labels}\\
e42bd9d95f09 some small changes
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parents: 1890
diff changeset
   912
  \isacommand{bind\_res}\; {\it binders}\; \isacommand{in}\; {\it labels}\\
1617
99cee15cb5ff more tuning in the paper
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parents: 1613
diff changeset
   913
  \end{tabular}
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   914
  \end{center}
091f373baae9 more on the paper
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   915
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   916
  \noindent
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   917
  The first mode is for binding lists of atoms (the order of binders matters);
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   918
  the second is for sets of binders (the order does not matter, but the
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   919
  cardinality does) and the last is for sets of binders (with vacuous binders
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
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parents: 1728
diff changeset
   920
  preserving alpha-equivalence). The ``\isacommand{in}-part'' of a binding
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
   921
  clause will be called \emph{bodies} (there can be more than one); the 
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   922
  ``\isacommand{bind}-part'' will be called \emph{binders}. 
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   923
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   924
  In contrast to Ott, we allow multiple labels in binders and bodies. For example
1961
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parents: 1957
diff changeset
   925
  we have binding clauses of the form:
1956
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   926
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   927
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   928
  \begin{tabular}{ll}
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   929
  @{text "Foo x::name y::name t::lam s::lam"} &  
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   930
      \isacommand{bind} @{text "x y"} \isacommand{in} @{text "t s"}  
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   931
  \end{tabular}
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   932
  \end{center}
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   933
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   934
  \noindent
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
   935
  Similarly for the other binding modes.
1956
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parents: 1954
diff changeset
   936
  There are a few restrictions we need to impose: First, a body can only occur in
1961
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parents: 1957
diff changeset
   937
  \emph{one} binding clause of a term constructor. 
1620
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
   938
1961
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parents: 1957
diff changeset
   939
  For binders we distinguish between \emph{shallow} and \emph{deep} binders.
2139
dff8bd922812 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2134
diff changeset
   940
  Shallow binders are just labels. The
dff8bd922812 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2134
diff changeset
   941
  restrictions we need to impose on them are that in case of
dff8bd922812 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2134
diff changeset
   942
  \isacommand{bind\_set} and \isacommand{bind\_res} the labels must
1961
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parents: 1957
diff changeset
   943
  either refer to atom types or to sets of atom types; in case of
2139
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parents: 2134
diff changeset
   944
  \isacommand{bind} the labels must refer to atom types or lists of atom types. 
2134
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parents: 2128
diff changeset
   945
  Two examples for the use of shallow binders are the specification of
1961
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parents: 1957
diff changeset
   946
  lambda-terms, where a single name is bound, and type-schemes, where a finite
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
   947
  set of names is bound:
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   948
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   949
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1611
diff changeset
   950
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}cc@ {}}
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parents: 1611
diff changeset
   951
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {\hspace{-1mm}}}
1719
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   952
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype} @{text lam} =\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   953
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}~@{text "Var name"}\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   954
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "App lam lam"}\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   955
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "Lam x::name t::lam"}\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   956
  \hspace{21mm}\isacommand{bind} @{text x} \isacommand{in} @{text t}\\
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   957
  \end{tabular} &
1612
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parents: 1611
diff changeset
   958
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
1719
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   959
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype}~@{text ty} =\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   960
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}~@{text "TVar name"}\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   961
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "TFun ty ty"}\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   962
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "tsc = All xs::(name fset) T::ty"}\\
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   963
  \hspace{24mm}\isacommand{bind\_res} @{text xs} \isacommand{in} @{text T}\\
1611
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   964
  \end{tabular}
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   965
  \end{tabular}
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parents: 1607
diff changeset
   966
  \end{center}
1587
b6da798cef68 more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1579
diff changeset
   967
1612
c8c9b3b7189a tuned paper
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parents: 1611
diff changeset
   968
  \noindent
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2128
diff changeset
   969
  Note that for @{text lam} it does not matter which binding mode we use. The reason is that 
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2128
diff changeset
   970
  we bind only a single @{text name}. However, having \isacommand{bind\_set}, or even 
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2128
diff changeset
   971
  \isacommand{bind}, in the second
2128
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   972
  case changes the semantics of the specification. 
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   973
  Note also that in these specifications @{text "name"} refers to an atom type, and
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
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parents: 1961
diff changeset
   974
  @{text "fset"} to the type of finite sets. 
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1961
diff changeset
   975
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2128
diff changeset
   976
  A \emph{deep} binder uses an auxiliary binding function that ``picks'' out
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
   977
  the atoms in one argument of the term-constructor, which can be bound in  
1628
ddf409b2da2b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1620
diff changeset
   978
  other arguments and also in the same argument (we will
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
   979
  call such binders \emph{recursive}, see below). 
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
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parents: 1726
diff changeset
   980
  The corresponding binding functions are expected to return either a set of atoms
1620
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
   981
  (for \isacommand{bind\_set} and \isacommand{bind\_res}) or a list of atoms
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
   982
  (for \isacommand{bind}). They can be defined by primitive recursion over the
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
   983
  corresponding type; the equations must be given in the binding function part of
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
   984
  the scheme shown in \eqref{scheme}. For example a term-calculus containing @{text "Let"}s 
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
   985
  with tuple patterns might be specified as:
1764
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1763
diff changeset
   986
  %
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1763
diff changeset
   987
  \begin{equation}\label{letpat}
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
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parents: 1763
diff changeset
   988
  \mbox{%
1619
373cd788d327 more of the paper
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parents: 1617
diff changeset
   989
  \begin{tabular}{l}
1719
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   990
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype} @{text trm} =\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   991
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}~@{term "Var name"}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
   992
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{term "App trm trm"}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
   993
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "Lam x::name t::trm"} 
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   994
     \;\;\isacommand{bind} @{text x} \isacommand{in} @{text t}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
   995
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "Let p::pat trm t::trm"} 
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   996
     \;\;\isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text t}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
   997
  \isacommand{and} @{text pat} =\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
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parents: 1717
diff changeset
   998
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}~@{text PNil}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
   999
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "PVar name"}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1000
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "PTup pat pat"}\\ 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1001
  \isacommand{binder}~@{text "bn::pat \<Rightarrow> atom list"}\\
1719
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1002
  \isacommand{where}~@{text "bn(PNil) = []"}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1003
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "bn(PVar x) = [atom x]"}\\
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1004
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "bn(PTup p\<^isub>1 p\<^isub>2) = bn(p\<^isub>1) @ bn(p\<^isub>2)"}\\ 
1764
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1763
diff changeset
  1005
  \end{tabular}}
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1763
diff changeset
  1006
  \end{equation}
1617
99cee15cb5ff more tuning in the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1613
diff changeset
  1007
  
1619
373cd788d327 more of the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1617
diff changeset
  1008
  \noindent
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
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parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1009
  In this specification the function @{text "bn"} determines which atoms of @{text  p} are
2128
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1961
diff changeset
  1010
  bound in the argument @{text "t"}. Note that in the second-last @{text bn}-clause the 
abd46dfc0212 tuned the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1961
diff changeset
  1011
  function @{text "atom"}
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2128
diff changeset
  1012
  coerces a name into the generic atom type of Nominal Isabelle \cite{HuffmanUrban10}. 
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2128
diff changeset
  1013
  This allows
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1014
  us to treat binders of different atom type uniformly. 
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1015
1719
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1016
  The most drastic restriction we have to impose on deep binders is that 
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2128
diff changeset
  1017
  we cannot have more than one binding function for one binder. Consider for example the 
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1018
  term-constructors:
1617
99cee15cb5ff more tuning in the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1613
diff changeset
  1019
1620
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1020
  \begin{center}
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1021
  \begin{tabular}{ll}
2139
dff8bd922812 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2134
diff changeset
  1022
  @{text "Foo\<^isub>1 p::pat t::trm"} & 
dff8bd922812 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2134
diff changeset
  1023
     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn\<^isub>1(p) bn\<^isub>2(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text t}\\
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1024
  @{text "Foo\<^isub>2 x::name p::pat t::trm"} & 
2139
dff8bd922812 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2134
diff changeset
  1025
     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text t}, ***\\ 
1620
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1026
  \end{tabular}
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1027
  \end{center}
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1028
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1029
  \noindent
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1030
  In the first case the intention is to bind all atoms from the pattern @{text p} in @{text t}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1031
  and also all atoms from @{text q} in @{text t}. Unfortunately, we have no way
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1032
  to determine whether the binder came from the binding function @{text
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1033
  "bn(p)"} or @{text "bn(q)"}. Similarly in the second case. The reason why
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1034
  we must exclude such specifications is that they cannot be represented by
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1035
  the general binders described in Section \ref{sec:binders}. However
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1036
  the following two term-constructors are allowed
1620
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1037
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1038
  \begin{center}
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
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parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1039
  \begin{tabular}{ll}
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1040
  @{text "Bar\<^isub>1 p::pat t::trm s::trm"} & 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1041
     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "t s"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1042
  @{text "Bar\<^isub>2 p::pat t::trm"} &  
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1043
     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "p t"}\\
1620
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1044
  \end{tabular}
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1045
  \end{center}
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1046
17a2c6fddc0c tuned paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1619
diff changeset
  1047
  \noindent
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1048
  since there is no overlap of binders. Unlike shallow binders, we restrict deep
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1049
  binders to occur in only one binding clause. Therefore @{text "Bar\<^isub>2"} cannot 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1050
  be reformulated as
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1051
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1052
  \begin{center}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1053
  \begin{tabular}{ll}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1054
  @{text "Bar\<^isub>3 p::pat t::trm"} &  
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1055
     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "p"}, 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1056
     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(p)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "t"}\\
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1057
  \end{tabular}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1058
  \end{center}
1619
373cd788d327 more of the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1617
diff changeset
  1059
  
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1060
  Note that in the @{text "Bar\<^isub>2"}, we wrote \isacommand{bind}~@{text
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1061
  "bn(p)"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "p.."}.  Whenever such a binding clause 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1062
  is present, where the argument in the binder also occurs in the body, we will 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1063
  call the corresponding binder \emph{recursive}.  To see the
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1064
  purpose of such recursive binders, compare ``plain'' @{text "Let"}s and
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1065
  @{text "Let_rec"}s in the following specification:
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1066
  %
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1067
  \begin{equation}\label{letrecs}
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1068
  \mbox{%
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1069
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1070
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype}~@{text "trm ="}\\
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1071
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}\ldots\\
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1072
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "Let as::assn t::trm"} 
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1073
     \;\;\isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(as)"} \isacommand{in} @{text t}\\
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1074
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "Let_rec as::assn t::trm"}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1075
     \;\;\isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(as)"} \isacommand{in} @{text "as t"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1076
  \isacommand{and} @{text "ass"} =\\
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1077
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}~@{text "ANil"}\\
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1078
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "ACons name trm assn"}\\
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1079
  \isacommand{binder} @{text "bn::assn \<Rightarrow> atom list"}\\
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1080
  \isacommand{where}~@{text "bn(ANil) = []"}\\
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1081
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "bn(ACons a t as) = [atom a] @ bn(as)"}\\
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1082
  \end{tabular}}
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1083
  \end{equation}
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1084
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1085
  \noindent
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1086
  The difference is that with @{text Let} we only want to bind the atoms @{text
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1728
diff changeset
  1087
  "bn(as)"} in the term @{text t}, but with @{text "Let_rec"} we also want to bind the atoms
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1088
  inside the assignment. This difference has consequences for the free-variable 
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1089
  function and alpha-equivalence relation, which we are going to describe in the 
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1090
  rest of this section.
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1091
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1092
  We also need to restrict the form of the binding functions. As will shortly
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1093
  become clear, we cannot return an atom in a binding function that is also
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1094
  bound in the corresponding term-constructor. That means in the example
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1095
  \eqref{letpat} that the term-constructors @{text PVar} and @{text PTup} may
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1096
  not have a binding clause (all arguments are used to define @{text "bn"}).
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1097
  In contrast, in case of \eqref{letrecs} the term-constructor @{text ACons}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1098
  may have binding clause involving the argument @{text t} (the only one that
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1099
  is \emph{not} used in the definition of the binding function).  In the version of
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parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1100
  Nominal Isabelle described here, we also adopted the restriction from the
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1101
  Ott-tool that binding functions can only return: the empty set or empty list
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1102
  (as in case @{text PNil}), a singleton set or singleton list containing an
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1103
  atom (case @{text PVar}), or unions of atom sets or appended atom lists
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1104
  (case @{text PTup}). This restriction will simplify some automatic proofs
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1105
  later on.
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1106
  
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1107
  In order to simplify some later definitions, we shall assume specifications 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1108
  of term-calculi are \emph{completed}. By this we mean that  
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1109
  for every argument of a term-constructor that is \emph{not} 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1110
  already part of a binding clause, we add implicitly a special \emph{empty} binding
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1111
  clause, written \isacommand{bind}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "label"}. In case
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1112
  of the lambda-calculus, the completion produces
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1113
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1114
  \begin{center}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1115
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {\hspace{-1mm}}}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1116
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype} @{text lam} =\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1117
  \hspace{5mm}\phantom{$\mid$}~@{text "Var x::name"}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1118
    \;\;\isacommand{bind}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "x"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1119
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "App t\<^isub>1::lam t\<^isub>2::lam"}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1120
    \;\;\isacommand{bind}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "t\<^isub>1"},
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1121
        \isacommand{bind}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "t\<^isub>2"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1122
  \hspace{5mm}$\mid$~@{text "Lam x::name t::lam"}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1123
    \;\;\isacommand{bind}~@{text x} \isacommand{in} @{text t}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1124
  \end{tabular}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1125
  \end{center}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1126
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1127
  \noindent 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1128
  The point of completion is that we can make definitions over the binding
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1129
  clauses and be sure to have captured all arguments of a term constructor. 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1130
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1131
  Having dealt with all syntax matters, the problem now is how we can turn
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1132
  specifications into actual type definitions in Isabelle/HOL and then
1926
e42bd9d95f09 some small changes
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1890
diff changeset
  1133
  establish a reasoning infrastructure for them. As
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1134
  Pottier and Cheney pointed out \cite{Pottier06,Cheney05}, just 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1135
  re-arranging the arguments of
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1136
  term-constructors so that binders and their bodies are next to each other will 
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1137
  result in inadequate representations. Therefore we will first
1719
0c3c66f5c0e7 removed "raw" distinction
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1138
  extract datatype definitions from the specification and then define 
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1139
  expicitly an alpha-equivalence relation over them.
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1140
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1141
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1142
  The datatype definition can be obtained by stripping off the 
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1143
  binding clauses and the labels from the types. We also have to invent
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1144
  new names for the types @{text "ty\<^sup>\<alpha>"} and term-constructors @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"}
1756
79569dd3479b Minor formula fixes.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1755
diff changeset
  1145
  given by the user. In our implementation we just use the affix ``@{text "_raw"}''.
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1146
  But for the purpose of this paper, we use the superscript @{text "_\<^sup>\<alpha>"} to indicate 
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1147
  that a notion is defined over alpha-equivalence classes and leave it out 
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1148
  for the corresponding notion defined on the ``raw'' level. So for example 
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1149
  we have
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1150
  
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1151
  \begin{center}
1723
1cd509cba23f tuned beginning of section 4
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1722
diff changeset
  1152
  @{text "ty\<^sup>\<alpha> \<mapsto> ty"} \hspace{2mm}and\hspace{2mm} @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha> \<mapsto> C"}
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1153
  \end{center}
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1154
  
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1155
  \noindent
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1728
diff changeset
  1156
  where @{term ty} is the type used in the quotient construction for 
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1157
  @{text "ty\<^sup>\<alpha>"} and @{text "C"} is the term-constructor on the ``raw'' type @{text "ty"}. 
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1158
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1159
  The resulting datatype definition is legal in Isabelle/HOL provided the datatypes are 
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1160
  non-empty and the types in the constructors only occur in positive 
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1161
  position (see \cite{Berghofer99} for an indepth description of the datatype package
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1162
  in Isabelle/HOL). We then define the user-specified binding 
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1728
diff changeset
  1163
  functions, called @{term "bn"}, by primitive recursion over the corresponding 
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1728
diff changeset
  1164
  raw datatype. We can also easily define permutation operations by 
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1165
  primitive recursion so that for each term constructor @{text "C ty\<^isub>1 \<dots> ty\<^isub>n"} 
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1166
  we have that
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1167
  %
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1168
  \begin{equation}\label{ceqvt}
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1169
  @{text "p \<bullet> (C z\<^isub>1 \<dots> z\<^isub>n) = C (p \<bullet> z\<^isub>1) \<dots> (p \<bullet> z\<^isub>n)"}
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1170
  \end{equation}
1628
ddf409b2da2b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1620
diff changeset
  1171
  
1693
3668b389edf3 spell check
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1690
diff changeset
  1172
  The first non-trivial step we have to perform is the generation free-variable 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1173
  functions from the specifications. For atomic types we define the auxilary
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1174
  free variable functions:
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1175
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1176
  \begin{center}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1177
  \begin{tabular}{r@ {\hspace{2mm}}c@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1178
  @{text "fv_atom a"} & @{text "="} & @{text "atom a"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1179
  @{text "fv_atom_set as"} & @{text "="} & @{text "atoms as"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1180
  @{text "fv_atom_list as"} & @{text "="} & @{text "atoms (set as)"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1181
  \end{tabular}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1182
  \end{center}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1183
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1184
  \noindent 
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1185
  Like the coercion function @{text atom}, @{text "atoms"} coerces 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1186
  the set of atoms to a set of the generic atom type.
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1187
  It is defined as @{text "atoms as \<equiv> {atom a | a \<in> as}"}.
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1188
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1189
  Given the raw types @{text "ty\<^isub>1 \<dots> ty\<^isub>n"} we define now the
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1190
  free-variable functions
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1191
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1192
  \begin{center}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1193
  @{text "fv_ty\<^isub>1, \<dots>, fv_ty\<^isub>n"}
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1194
  \end{center}
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1195
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1196
  \noindent
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1197
  We define them together with auxiliary free-variable functions for
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1198
  the binding functions. Given binding functions 
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1199
  @{text "bn\<^isub>1 \<dots> bn\<^isub>m"} we define
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1200
  %
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1201
  \begin{center}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1202
  @{text "fv_bn\<^isub>1, \<dots>, fv_bn\<^isub>m"}
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1203
  \end{center}
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1204
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1205
  \noindent
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1206
  The reason for this setup is that in a deep binder not all atoms have to be
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1207
  bound, as we saw in the example with ``plain'' @{text Let}s. We need therefore a function
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1208
  that calculates those unbound atoms. 
1730
cfd3a7368543 polished and removed tys from bn-functions.
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1728
diff changeset
  1209
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1210
  While the idea behind these free-variable functions is clear (they just
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1211
  collect all atoms that are not bound), because of our rather complicated
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1212
  binding mechanisms their definitions are somewhat involved.  Given a
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1213
  term-constructor @{text "C"} of type @{text ty} and some associated binding
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1214
  clauses @{text bcs}, the result of the @{text "fv_ty (C z\<^isub>1 \<dots> z\<^isub>n)"} will be
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1215
  the union of the values, @{text v}, calculated by the rules for empty, shallow and
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1216
  deep binding clauses: 
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1217
  %
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1218
  \begin{equation}\label{deepbinderA}
1758
731d39fb26b7 Update fv_bn definition for bindings allowed in types for which bn is present.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1756
diff changeset
  1219
  \mbox{%
1957
47430fe78912 one more pass over the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1956
diff changeset
  1220
  \begin{tabular}{c@ {\hspace{2mm}}p{7.4cm}}
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1221
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{\isacommand{bind}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "y"}:}\\ 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1222
  $\bullet$ & @{term "v = fv_ty y"} provided @{text "y"} is of type @{text "ty"}\smallskip\\
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1223
  % 
1957
47430fe78912 one more pass over the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1956
diff changeset
  1224
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{\isacommand{bind}~@{text "x\<^isub>1\<dots>x\<^isub>n"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "y\<^isub>1\<dots>y\<^isub>m"}:}\\ 
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1225
  $\bullet$ & @{text "v = (fv_ty\<^isub>1 y\<^isub>1 \<union> .. \<union> fv_ty\<^isub>m y\<^isub>m)"}\\ 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1226
  & \hspace{15mm}@{text "- (fv_aty\<^isub>1 x\<^isub>1 \<union> .. \<union> fv_aty\<^isub>n x\<^isub>n)"}\\ 
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1227
  & provided the bodies @{text "y"}$_{1..m}$ are of type @{text "ty"}$_{1..m}$ and the 
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1228
  binders @{text "x"}$_{1..n}$ of atomic types @{text "aty"}$_{1..n}$\smallskip\\
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1229
  \end{tabular}}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1230
  \end{equation}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1231
  \begin{equation}\label{deepbinderB}
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1232
  \mbox{%
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1233
  \begin{tabular}{c@ {\hspace{2mm}}p{7.4cm}}
1957
47430fe78912 one more pass over the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1956
diff changeset
  1234
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{\isacommand{bind}~@{text "bn x"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "y\<^isub>1\<dots>y\<^isub>m"}:}\\ 
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1235
  $\bullet$ & @{text "v = (fv_ty\<^isub>1 y\<^isub>1 \<union> .. \<union> fv_ty\<^isub>m y\<^isub>m) - set (bn x) \<union> (fv_bn x)"}\\
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1236
  $\bullet$ & @{text "v = (fv_ty\<^isub>1 y\<^isub>1 \<union> .. \<union> fv_ty\<^isub>m y\<^isub>m) - set (bn x)"}\\
1957
47430fe78912 one more pass over the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1956
diff changeset
  1237
     & provided the @{text "y"}$_{1..m}$ are of type @{text "ty"}$_{1..m}$; the first 
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1238
    clause applies for @{text x} being a non-recursive deep binder (that is 
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1239
    @{text "x \<noteq> y"}$_{1..m}$), the second for a recursive deep binder
1758
731d39fb26b7 Update fv_bn definition for bindings allowed in types for which bn is present.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1756
diff changeset
  1240
  \end{tabular}}
731d39fb26b7 Update fv_bn definition for bindings allowed in types for which bn is present.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1756
diff changeset
  1241
  \end{equation}
1628
ddf409b2da2b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1620
diff changeset
  1242
1636
d5b223b9c2bb more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1629
diff changeset
  1243
  \noindent
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1244
  Similarly for the other binding modes. Note that in a non-recursive deep
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1245
  binder, we have to add all atoms that are left unbound by the binding
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1246
  function @{text "bn"}. For this we define the function @{text "fv_bn"}. Assume
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1247
  for the constructor @{text "C"} the binding function is of the form @{text
1961
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1248
  "bn (C z\<^isub>1 \<dots> z\<^isub>n) = rhs"}. We again define a value
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1957
diff changeset
  1249
  @{text v} which is exactly as in \eqref{deepbinderA}/\eqref{deepbinderB} for shallow and deep
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1250
  binding clauses, except for empty binding clauses are defined as follows: 
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1251
  %
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1252
  \begin{equation}\label{bnemptybinder}
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1253
  \mbox{%
1724
8c788ad71752 cleaned up the section about fv's
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1723
diff changeset
  1254
  \begin{tabular}{c@ {\hspace{2mm}}p{7cm}}
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1255
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{\isacommand{bind\_set}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "y"}:}\\ 
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1256
  $\bullet$ & @{term "v = fv_ty y"} provided @{text "y"} does not occur in @{text "rhs"}
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1257
  and the free-variable function for the type of @{text "y"} is @{text "fv_ty"}\\
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1258
  $\bullet$ & @{term "v = fv_bn y"} provided @{text "y"} occurs in  @{text "rhs"}
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1259
  with a recursive call @{text "bn y"}\\
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1260
  $\bullet$ & @{term "v = {}"} provided @{text "y"} occurs in  @{text "rhs"},
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1261
  but without a recursive call\\
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1262
  \end{tabular}}
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1263
  \end{equation}
1628
ddf409b2da2b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1620
diff changeset
  1264
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1265
  \noindent
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1266
  The reason why we only have to treat the empty binding clauses specially in
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1267
  the definition of @{text "fv_bn"} is that binding functions can only use arguments
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1268
  that do not occur in binding clauses. Otherwise the @{text "bn"} function cannot
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1269
  be lifted to alpha-equated terms.
1758
731d39fb26b7 Update fv_bn definition for bindings allowed in types for which bn is present.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1756
diff changeset
  1270
1637
a5501c9fad9b more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1636
diff changeset
  1271
1890
23e3dc4f2c59 small updates to the paper; remaining points in PAPER-TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1859
diff changeset
  1272
  To see how these definitions work in practice, let us reconsider the term-constructors 
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1273
  @{text "Let"} and @{text "Let_rec"} from the example shown in \eqref{letrecs}. 
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1274
  For this specification we need to define three free-variable functions, namely
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1275
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub>"}, @{text "fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub>"} and @{text "fv\<^bsub>bn\<^esub>"}. They are as follows:
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1276
  %
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1277
  \begin{center}
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1278
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {\hspace{1mm}}c@ {\hspace{1mm}}l@ {}}
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1279
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> (Let as t)"} & @{text "="} & @{text "(fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t - set (bn as)) \<union> fv\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> as"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1280
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> (Let_rec as t)"} & @{text "="} & @{text "(fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> as \<union> fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t) - set (bn as)"}\\[1mm]
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1281
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1282
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> (ANil)"} & @{text "="} & @{term "{}"}\\
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1283
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> (ACons a t as)"} & @{text "="} & @{text "{atom a} \<union> (fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t) \<union> (fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> as)"}\\[1mm]
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1284
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1285
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (ANil)"} & @{text "="} & @{term "{}"}\\
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1286
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (ACons a t as)"} & @{text "="} & @{text "(fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t) \<union> (fv\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> as)"}
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1287
  \end{tabular}
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1288
  \end{center}
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1289
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1290
  \noindent
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1291
  Since there are only (implicit) empty binding clauses for the term-constructors @{text ANil}
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1292
  and @{text "ACons"}, the corresponding free-variable function @{text
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1293
  "fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub>"} returns all atoms occuring in an assignment. The
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1294
  binding only takes place in @{text Let} and @{text "Let_rec"}. In the @{text
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1295
  "Let"}-clause we want to bind all atoms given by @{text "set (bn as)"} in
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1296
  @{text t}. Therefore we have to subtract @{text "set (bn as)"} from @{text
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1297
  "fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t"}. However, we also need to add all atoms that are
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1298
  free in @{text "as"}. This is what the purpose of the function @{text
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1299
  "fv\<^bsub>bn\<^esub>"} is.  In contrast, in @{text "Let_rec"} we have a
1746
ec0afa89aab3 General paper minor fixes.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1743
diff changeset
  1300
  recursive binder where we want to also bind all occurrences of the atoms
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1301
  in @{text "set (bn as)"} inside @{text "as"}. Therefore we have to subtract @{text
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1302
  "set (bn as)"} from @{text "fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t"}, as well as from
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1303
  @{text "fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> as"}. An interesting point in this example is
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1304
  that an assignment ``alone'' does not have any bound variables. Only in the
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1305
  context of a @{text Let} or @{text "Let_rec"} will some atoms become bound.  
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1306
  This is a phenomenon 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1307
  that has also been pointed out in \cite{ott-jfp}. For us it is crucial, because
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1308
  we would not be able to lift a @{text "bn"}-function that is defined over 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1309
  arguments that are either binders or bodies. In that case @{text "bn"} would
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1310
  not respect alpha-equivalence. We can also see that
1733
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1311
  %
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1312
  \begin{equation}\label{bnprop}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1313
  @{text "fv_ty x  =  bn x \<union> fv_bn x"}.
1733
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1314
  \end{equation}
1725
1801cc460fc9 polished and added an example for fvars
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1724
diff changeset
  1315
1764
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1763
diff changeset
  1316
  \noindent
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1317
  holds for any @{text "bn"}-function defined for the type @{text "ty"}.
1764
9f55d7927e5b more on the strong induction section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1763
diff changeset
  1318
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1319
  Next we define alpha-equivalence relations for the types @{text "ty\<^isub>1, \<dots>, ty\<^isub>n"}. We call them
1733
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1320
  @{text "\<approx>ty\<^isub>1, \<dots>, \<approx>ty\<^isub>n"}. Like with the free-variable functions, 
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1321
  we also need to  define auxiliary alpha-equivalence relations for the binding functions. 
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1322
  Say we have binding functions @{text "bn\<^isub>1, \<dots>, bn\<^isub>m"}, then we also define @{text "\<approx>bn\<^isub>1, \<dots>, \<approx>bn\<^isub>m"}.
1733
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1323
  To simplify our definitions we will use the following abbreviations for 
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1324
  relations and free-variable acting on products.
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1325
  %
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1326
  \begin{center}
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1327
  \begin{tabular}{r@ {\hspace{2mm}}c@ {\hspace{2mm}}l}
1735
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1328
  @{text "(x\<^isub>1, y\<^isub>1) (R\<^isub>1 \<otimes> R\<^isub>2) (x\<^isub>2, y\<^isub>2)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{text "x\<^isub>1 R\<^isub>1 y\<^isub>1 \<and> x\<^isub>2 R\<^isub>2 y\<^isub>2"}\\
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1329
  @{text "(fv\<^isub>1 \<oplus> fv\<^isub>2) (x, y)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{text "fv\<^isub>1 x \<union> fv\<^isub>2 y"}\\
1733
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1330
  \end{tabular}
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1331
  \end{center}
6988077666dc abbreviations for \<otimes> and \<oplus>
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1732
diff changeset
  1332
1727
fd2913415a73 started to polish alpha-equivalence section, but needs more work
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1726
diff changeset
  1333
1735
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1334
  The relations for alpha-equivalence are inductively defined predicates, whose clauses have
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1335
  conclusions of the form  
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1336
  %
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1337
  \begin{center}
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1338
  @{text "C x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n  \<approx>ty  C y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>n"} 
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1339
  \end{center}
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1340
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1341
  \noindent
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1342
  For what follows, let us assume @{text C} is of type @{text ty}.  The task
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1343
  is to specify what the premises of these clauses are. Again for this we
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1344
  analyse the binding clauses and produce a corresponding premise.
1735
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1345
*}
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1346
(*<*)
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1347
consts alpha_ty ::'a
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1348
consts alpha_trm ::'a
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1349
consts fv_trm :: 'a
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1350
consts alpha_trm2 ::'a
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1351
consts fv_trm2 :: 'a
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1352
notation (latex output) 
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parents: 1737
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  1353
  alpha_ty ("\<approx>ty") and
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1354
  alpha_trm ("\<approx>\<^bsub>trm\<^esub>") and
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1355
  fv_trm ("fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub>") and
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1356
  alpha_trm2 ("\<approx>\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> \<otimes> \<approx>\<^bsub>trm\<^esub>") and
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1357
  fv_trm2 ("fv\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> \<oplus> fv\<^bsub>trm\<^esub>") 
1735
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
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parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1358
(*>*)
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parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1359
text {*
1954
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1360
  \begin{equation}\label{alpha}
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1361
  \mbox{%
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1362
  \begin{tabular}{c@ {\hspace{2mm}}p{7cm}}
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1363
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{Empty binding clauses of the form 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1364
  \isacommand{bind\_set}~@{term "{}"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "x\<^isub>i"}:}\\ 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1365
  $\bullet$ & @{text "x\<^isub>i \<approx>ty y\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} and @{text "y\<^isub>i"} 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1366
  are recursive arguments of @{text "C"}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1367
  $\bullet$ & @{term "x\<^isub>i = y\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} and @{text "y\<^isub>i"} are 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1368
  non-recursive arguments\smallskip\\
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1369
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{Shallow binders of the form 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1370
  \isacommand{bind\_set}~@{text "x\<^isub>1\<dots>x\<^isub>n"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "x'\<^isub>1\<dots>x'\<^isub>m"}:}\\ 
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1371
  $\bullet$ & Assume the bodies @{text "x'\<^isub>1\<dots>x'\<^isub>m"} are of type @{text "ty\<^isub>1\<dots>ty\<^isub>m"},
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1372
  @{text "R"} is @{text "\<approx>ty\<^isub>1 \<otimes> ... \<otimes> \<approx>ty\<^isub>m"} and @{text fv} is
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1373
  @{text "fv_ty\<^isub>1 \<oplus> ... \<oplus> fv_ty\<^isub>m"}, then
1705
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1704
diff changeset
  1374
  \begin{center}
1954
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1375
  @{term "\<exists>p. (x\<^isub>1 \<union> \<xi> \<union> x\<^isub>n, (x'\<^isub>1,\<xi>,x'\<^isub>m)) \<approx>gen R fv p (y\<^isub>1 \<union> \<xi> \<union> y\<^isub>n, (y'\<^isub>1,\<xi>,y'\<^isub>m))"}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1376
  \end{center}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1377
  \multicolumn{2}{@ {}l}{Deep binders of the form 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1378
  \isacommand{bind\_set}~@{text "bn x"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text "x'\<^isub>1\<dots>x'\<^isub>m"}:}\\ 
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1379
  $\bullet$ & Assume the bodies @{text "x'\<^isub>1\<dots>x'\<^isub>m"} are of type @{text "ty\<^isub>1\<dots>ty\<^isub>m"},
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1380
  @{text "R"} is @{text "\<approx>ty\<^isub>1 \<otimes> ... \<otimes> \<approx>ty\<^isub>m"} and @{text fv} is
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1381
  @{text "fv_ty\<^isub>1 \<oplus> ... \<oplus> fv_ty\<^isub>m"}, then for recursive deep binders
1705
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1704
diff changeset
  1382
  \begin{center}
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1383
  @{term "\<exists>p. (bn x, (x'\<^isub>1,\<xi>,x'\<^isub>m)) \<approx>gen R fv p (bn y, (y'\<^isub>1,\<xi>,y'\<^isub>m))"}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1384
  \end{center}\\
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1385
  $\bullet$ & for non-recursive binders we generate in addition @{text "x \<approx>bn y"}\\
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1386
  \end{tabular}}
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1387
  \end{equation}
1705
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1704
diff changeset
  1388
1735
8f9e2b02470a added alpha-definition for ~~ty
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parents: 1733
diff changeset
  1389
  \noindent
1954
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1390
  Similarly for the other binding modes.
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parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1391
  From this definition it is clear why we have to impose the restriction
23480003f9c5 some changes to the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1926
diff changeset
  1392
  of excluding overlapping deep binders, as these would need to be translated into separate
1737
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1393
  abstractions.
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1394
8b6a285ad480 polished everything up to TODO
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parents: 1736
diff changeset
  1395
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
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parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1396
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1397
  The alpha-equivalence relations @{text "\<approx>bn\<^isub>j"} for binding functions 
1755
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1398
  are similar. We again have conclusions of the form \mbox{@{text "C x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n \<approx>bn C y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>n"}}
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1399
  and need to generate appropriate premises. We generate first premises according to the first three
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1400
  rules given above. Only the ``left-over'' pairs  @{text "(x\<^isub>i, y\<^isub>i)"} need to be treated 
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1401
  differently. They depend on whether @{text "x\<^isub>i"}  occurs in @{text "rhs"} of  the 
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1402
  clause @{text "bn (C x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n) = rhs"}:
1705
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1704
diff changeset
  1403
1708
62b87efcef29 alpha_bn
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1707
diff changeset
  1404
  \begin{center}
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1405
  \begin{tabular}{c@ {\hspace{2mm}}p{7cm}}
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
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parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1406
  $\bullet$ & @{text "x\<^isub>i \<approx>ty y\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} does not occur in @{text rhs}
1755
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1407
  and the type of @{text "x\<^isub>i"} is @{text ty} and @{text "x\<^isub>i"} is a recursive argument 
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1408
  in the term-constructor\\
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1409
  $\bullet$ & @{text "x\<^isub>i = y\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} does not occur in @{text rhs}
39a6c6db90f6 fixed alpha_bn
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1754
diff changeset
  1410
  and @{text "x\<^isub>i"} is not a recursive argument in the term-constructor\\
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1411
  $\bullet$ & @{text "x\<^isub>i \<approx>bn y\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} occurs in @{text rhs}
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1412
  with the recursive call @{text "bn x\<^isub>i"}\\
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1413
  $\bullet$ & none provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} occurs in @{text rhs} but it is not
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1414
  in a recursive call involving a @{text "bn"}
1708
62b87efcef29 alpha_bn
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1707
diff changeset
  1415
  \end{tabular}
62b87efcef29 alpha_bn
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1707
diff changeset
  1416
  \end{center}
62b87efcef29 alpha_bn
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1707
diff changeset
  1417
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1418
  Again lets take a look at a concrete example for these definitions. For \eqref{letrecs}
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1419
  we have three relations, namely $\approx_{\textit{trm}}$, $\approx_{\textit{assn}}$ and
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1420
  $\approx_{\textit{bn}}$, with the clauses as follows:
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1421
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1422
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1423
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}c @ {}}
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1424
  \infer{@{text "Let as t \<approx>\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> Let as' t'"}}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1425
  {@{text "as \<approx>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> as'"} & @{term "\<exists>p. (bn as, t) \<approx>lst alpha_trm fv_trm p (bn as', t')"}}\smallskip\\
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1426
  \infer{@{text "Let_rec as t \<approx>\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> Let_rec as' t'"}}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1427
  {@{term "\<exists>p. (bn as, (as, t)) \<approx>lst alpha_trm2 fv_trm2 p (bn as', (as', t'))"}}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1428
  \end{tabular}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1429
  \end{center}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1430
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1431
  \begin{center}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1432
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}c @ {}}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1433
  \infer{@{text "ANil \<approx>\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> ANil"}}{}\\
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1434
  \infer{@{text "ACons a t as \<approx>\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> ACons a' t' as"}}
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1435
  {@{text "a = a'"} & @{text "t \<approx>\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t'"} & @{text "as \<approx>\<^bsub>assn\<^esub> as'"}}
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1436
  \end{tabular}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1437
  \end{center}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1438
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1439
  \begin{center}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1440
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}c @ {}}
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1441
  \infer{@{text "ANil \<approx>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> ANil"}}{}\\
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1442
  \infer{@{text "ACons a t as \<approx>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> ACons a' t' as"}}
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
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parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1443
  {@{text "t \<approx>\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t'"} & @{text "as \<approx>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> as'"}}
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1444
  \end{tabular}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1445
  \end{center}
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1446
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1447
  \noindent
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1448
  Note the difference between  $\approx_{\textit{assn}}$ and
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1449
  $\approx_{\textit{bn}}$: the latter only ``tracks'' alpha-equivalence of 
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1450
  the components in an assignment that are \emph{not} bound. Therefore we have
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1451
  a $\approx_{\textit{bn}}$-premise in the clause for @{text "Let"} (which is 
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1452
  a non-recursive binder). The underlying reason is that the terms inside an assignment are not meant 
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1453
  to be ``under'' the binder. Such a premise is \emph{not} needed in @{text "Let_rec"}, 
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1454
  because there everything from the assignment is under the binder. 
1587
b6da798cef68 more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1579
diff changeset
  1455
*}
b6da798cef68 more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1579
diff changeset
  1456
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1457
section {* Establishing the Reasoning Infrastructure *}
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1458
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1459
text {*
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1460
  Having made all necessary definitions for raw terms, we can start
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1461
  introducing the reasoning infrastructure for the alpha-equated types the
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1462
  user originally specified. We sketch in this section the facts we need for establishing
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1463
  this reasoning infrastructure. First we have to show that the
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1464
  alpha-equivalence relations defined in the previous section are indeed
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1465
  equivalence relations.
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1466
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1467
  \begin{lemma}\label{equiv} 
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1468
  Given the raw types @{text "ty\<^isub>1, \<dots>, ty\<^isub>n"} and binding functions
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1469
  @{text "bn\<^isub>1, \<dots>, bn\<^isub>m"}, the relations @{text "\<approx>ty\<^isub>1, \<dots>, \<approx>ty\<^isub>n"} and 
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1470
  @{text "\<approx>bn\<^isub>1 \<dots> \<approx>bn\<^isub>m"} are equivalence relations and equivariant.
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1471
  \end{lemma}
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1472
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1473
  \begin{proof} 
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1474
  The proof is by mutual induction over the definitions. The non-trivial
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1475
  cases involve premises build up by $\approx_{\textit{set}}$, 
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1476
  $\approx_{\textit{res}}$ and $\approx_{\textit{list}}$. They 
1752
9e09253c80cf added alpha_bn definition
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1749
diff changeset
  1477
  can be dealt with as in Lemma~\ref{alphaeq}.
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1478
  \end{proof}
1718
0d057e57e9a8 More on Section 5
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1479
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1480
  \noindent 
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1481
  We can feed this lemma into our quotient package and obtain new types @{text
1770
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1482
  "ty\<AL>\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"} representing alpha-equated terms of types @{text "ty\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"}. We also obtain 
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1483
  definitions for the term-constructors @{text
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1484
  "C"}$^\alpha_{1..m}$ from the raw term-constructors @{text
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1485
  "C"}$_{1..m}$, and similar definitions for the free-variable functions @{text
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1486
  "fv_ty"}$^\alpha_{1..n}$ and the binding functions @{text
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1487
  "bn"}$^\alpha_{1..k}$. However, these definitions are not really useful to the 
1775
86122d793f32 typos in paper
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parents: 1771
diff changeset
  1488
  user, since they are given in terms of the isomorphisms we obtained by 
1754
0ce4f938e8cc current state
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parents: 1753
diff changeset
  1489
  creating new types in Isabelle/HOL (recall the picture shown in the 
1739
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1490
  Introduction).
468c3c1adcba more on the paper
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parents: 1737
diff changeset
  1491
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1492
  The first useful property to the user is the fact that term-constructors are 
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1493
  distinct, that is
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1494
  %
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1495
  \begin{equation}\label{distinctalpha}
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1496
  \mbox{@{text "C"}$^\alpha_i$@{text "x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n"} @{text "\<noteq>"} 
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1497
  @{text "C"}$^\alpha_j$@{text "y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>m"} holds for @{text "i \<noteq> j"}.} 
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1498
  \end{equation}
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1499
  
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1500
  \noindent
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1501
  By definition of alpha-equivalence we can show that
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1502
  for the raw term-constructors
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1503
  %
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1504
  \begin{equation}\label{distinctraw}
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1505
  \mbox{@{text "C\<^isub>i x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n"}\;$\not\approx$@{text ty}\;@{text "C\<^isub>j y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>m"} holds for @{text "i \<noteq> j"}.}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1506
  \end{equation}
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1507
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1508
  \noindent
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1509
  In order to generate \eqref{distinctalpha} from \eqref{distinctraw}, the quotient
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1510
  package needs to know that the term-constructors @{text "C\<^isub>i"} and @{text "C\<^isub>j"} 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1511
  are \emph{respectful} w.r.t.~the alpha-equivalence relations (see \cite{Homeier05}).
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1512
  Assuming @{text "C\<^isub>i"} is of type @{text "ty"} with argument types
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1513
  @{text "ty\<^isub>1, \<dots>, ty\<^isub>n"}, then respectfulness amounts to showing that
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1514
  
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1515
  \begin{center}
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1516
  @{text "C\<^isub>i x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n \<approx>ty C\<^isub>i y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>n"}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1517
  \end{center}  
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1518
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1519
  \noindent
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1520
  are alpha-equivalent under the assumption that @{text "x\<^isub>i \<approx>ty\<^isub>i y\<^isub>i"} holds for all recursive arguments
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1521
  and  @{text "x\<^isub>i = y\<^isub>i"} holds for all non-recursive arguments of @{text "C\<^isub>i"}. We can prove this by 
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1522
  analysing the definition of @{text "\<approx>ty"}. For this proof to succeed we have to establish 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1523
  the following auxiliary fact about binding functions. Given a binding function @{text bn\<^isub>i} defined 
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1524
  for the type @{text ty\<^isub>i}, we have that
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1525
  %
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1526
  \begin{center}
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1527
  @{text "x \<approx>ty\<^isub>i y"} implies @{text "x \<approx>bn\<^isub>i y"}
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1528
  \end{center}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1529
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1530
  \noindent
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1531
  This can be established by induction on the definition of @{text "\<approx>ty\<^isub>i"}. 
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
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parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1532
   
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1533
  Having established respectfulness for every raw term-constructor, the 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1534
  quotient package is able to automatically deduce \eqref{distinctalpha} from \eqref{distinctraw}.
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1535
  In fact we can from now on lift facts from the raw level to the alpha-equated level
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1536
  as long as they contain raw term-constructors only. The 
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1537
  induction principles derived by the datatype package in Isabelle/HOL for the types @{text
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1538
  "ty\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"} fall into this category. So we can also add to our infrastructure
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1539
  induction principles that establish
1760
0bb0f6e662a4 updated related work section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1758
diff changeset
  1540
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1541
  \begin{center}
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2128
diff changeset
  1542
  @{text "P\<^bsub>ty\<AL>\<^esub>\<^isub>1 y\<^isub>1 \<dots> P\<^bsub>ty\<AL>\<^esub>\<^isub>n y\<^isub>n "}
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1543
  \end{center} 
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1544
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1545
  \noindent
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 2128
diff changeset
  1546
  for all @{text "y\<^isub>i"} wherby the variables @{text "P\<^bsub>ty\<AL>\<^esub>\<^isub>i"} stand for properties
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1547
  defined over the types @{text "ty\<AL>\<^isub>1 \<dots> ty\<AL>\<^isub>n"}. The premises of 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1548
  these induction principles look
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1549
  as follows
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1550
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1551
  \begin{center}
2134
4648bd6930e4 tuned a bit the paper
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parents: 2128
diff changeset
  1552
  @{text "\<forall>x\<^isub>1\<dots>x\<^isub>n. P\<^bsub>ty\<AL>\<^esub>\<^isub>i x\<^isub>i \<and> \<dots> \<and> P\<^bsub>ty\<AL>\<^esub>\<^isub>j x\<^isub>j \<Rightarrow> P\<^bsub>ty\<AL>\<^esub> (C\<^sup>\<alpha> x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n)"} 
1765
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1553
  \end{center}
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1554
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1555
  \noindent
9a894c42e80e more on the lifting section
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parents: 1764
diff changeset
  1556
  where the @{text "x\<^isub>i, \<dots>, x\<^isub>j"} are the recursive arguments of @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"}. 
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1557
  Next we lift the permutation operations defined in \eqref{ceqvt} for
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1558
  the raw term-constructors @{text "C"}. These facts contain, in addition 
1775
86122d793f32 typos in paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1771
diff changeset
  1559
  to the term-constructors, also permutation operations. In order to make the 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1560
  lifting to go through, 
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1561
  we have to know that the permutation operations are respectful 
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1562
  w.r.t.~alpha-equivalence. This amounts to showing that the 
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1563
  alpha-equivalence relations are equivariant, which we already established 
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1564
  in Lemma~\ref{equiv}. As a result we can establish the equations
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1565
  
1956
028705c98304 more polishing on the paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1954
diff changeset
  1566
  \begin{equation}\label{calphaeqvt}
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1567
  @{text "p \<bullet> (C\<^sup>\<alpha> x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n) = C\<^sup>\<alpha> (p \<bullet> x\<^isub>1) \<dots> (p \<bullet> x\<^isub>n)"}
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1568
  \end{equation}
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1569
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1570
  \noindent
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1571
  for our infrastructure. In a similar fashion we can lift the equations
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1572
  characterising the free-variable functions @{text "fn_ty\<AL>\<^isub>j"} and @{text "fv_bn\<AL>\<^isub>k"}, and the 
1775
86122d793f32 typos in paper
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1771
diff changeset
  1573
  binding functions @{text "bn\<AL>\<^isub>k"}. The necessary respectfulness lemmas for these
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1574
  lifting are the properties:
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1575
  %
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1576
  \begin{equation}\label{fnresp}
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1577
  \mbox{%
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1578
  \begin{tabular}{l}
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1579
  @{text "x \<approx>ty\<^isub>j y"} implies @{text "fv_ty\<^isub>j x = fv_ty\<^isub>j y"}\\
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1580
  @{text "x \<approx>ty\<^isub>k y"} implies @{text "fv_bn\<^isub>k x = fv_bn\<^isub>k y"}\\
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1581
  @{text "x \<approx>ty\<^isub>k y"} implies @{text "bn\<^isub>k x = bn\<^isub>k y"}
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1582
  \end{tabular}}
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1583
  \end{equation}
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1584
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1585
  \noindent
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1586
  which can be established by induction on @{text "\<approx>ty"}. Whereas the first
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1587
  property is always true by the way how we defined the free-variable
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1588
  functions for types, the second and third do \emph{not} hold in general. There is, in principle, 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1589
  the possibility that the user defines @{text "bn\<^isub>k"} so that it returns an already bound
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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diff changeset
  1590
  variable. Then the third property is just not true. However, our 
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1591
  restrictions imposed on the binding functions
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1592
  exclude this possibility.
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1593
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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diff changeset
  1594
  Having the facts \eqref{fnresp} at our disposal, we can lift the
1766
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1595
  definitions that characterise when two terms of the form
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1596
1718
0d057e57e9a8 More on Section 5
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1597
  \begin{center}
1766
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1598
  @{text "C x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n \<approx>ty C y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>n"}
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diff changeset
  1599
  \end{center}
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diff changeset
  1600
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diff changeset
  1601
  \noindent
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1602
  are alpha-equivalent. This gives us conditions when the corresponding
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
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parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1603
  alpha-equated terms are \emph{equal}, namely
1766
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1604
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1605
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1606
  @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha> x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n = C\<^sup>\<alpha> y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>n"}
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diff changeset
  1607
  \end{center}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1608
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1609
  \noindent
1767
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1610
  We call these conditions as \emph{quasi-injectivity}. Except for one function, which
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1611
  we have to lift in the next section, we completed
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1612
  the lifting part of establishing the reasoning infrastructure. 
1766
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1613
1771
3e71af53cedb submitted version (just in time ;o)
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parents: 1770
diff changeset
  1614
  By working now completely on the alpha-equated level, we can first show that 
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1615
  the free-variable functions and binding functions
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1616
  are equivariant, namely
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1617
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1618
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1619
  \begin{tabular}{rcl}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1620
  @{text "p \<bullet> (fv_ty\<^sup>\<alpha> x)"} & $=$ & @{text "fv_ty\<^sup>\<alpha> (p \<bullet> x)"}\\
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1621
  @{text "p \<bullet> (fv_bn\<^sup>\<alpha> x)"} & $=$ & @{text "fv_bn\<^sup>\<alpha> (p \<bullet> x)"}\\
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1622
  @{text "p \<bullet> (bn\<^sup>\<alpha> x)"}    & $=$ & @{text "bn\<^sup>\<alpha> (p \<bullet> x)"}
1718
0d057e57e9a8 More on Section 5
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1623
  \end{tabular}
0d057e57e9a8 More on Section 5
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1717
diff changeset
  1624
  \end{center}
1717
a3ef7fba983f Beginning of section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1716
diff changeset
  1625
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1626
  \noindent
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1627
  These properties can be established by structural induction over the @{text x}
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1628
  (using the induction principles we lifted above for the types @{text "ty\<AL>\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"}).
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1629
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1630
  Until now we have not yet derived anything about the support of the 
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1631
  alpha-equated terms. This however will be necessary in order to derive
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1632
  the strong induction principles in the next section.
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1633
  Using the equivariance properties in \eqref{ceqvt} we can
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1634
  show for every term-constructor @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"} that 
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1635
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1636
  \begin{center}
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1637
  @{text "(supp x\<^isub>1 \<union> \<dots> supp x\<^isub>n) supports (C\<^sup>\<alpha> x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n)"}
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1638
  \end{center}
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1639
 
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1640
  \noindent
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
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parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1641
  holds. This together with Property~\ref{supportsprop} allows us to show
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1642
 
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1643
  \begin{center}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1644
  @{text "finite (supp x\<^isub>i)"}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1645
  \end{center}
1721
c6116722b44d More on section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1720
diff changeset
  1646
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1647
  \noindent
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1648
  by a structural induction over @{text "x\<^isub>1, \<dots>, x\<^isub>n"} (whereby @{text "x\<^isub>i"} ranges over the types 
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1649
  @{text "ty\<AL>\<^isub>1 \<dots> ty\<AL>\<^isub>n"}). Lastly, we can show that the support of elements in 
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1650
  @{text "ty\<AL>\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"} coincides with @{text "fv_ty\<AL>\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"}.
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1651
1767
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1652
  \begin{lemma} 
e6a5651a1d81 polished infrastruct section
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parents: 1766
diff changeset
  1653
  For every @{text "x\<^isub>i"} of type @{text "ty\<AL>\<^bsub>1..n\<^esub>"}, we have that 
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1654
  @{text "supp x\<^isub>i = fv_ty\<AL>\<^isub>i x\<^isub>i"} holds.
1722
05843094273e More on section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1721
diff changeset
  1655
  \end{lemma}
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1656
1722
05843094273e More on section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1721
diff changeset
  1657
  \begin{proof}
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1658
  The proof proceeds by structural induction over the @{text "x\<^isub>i"}. In each case
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1659
  we unfold the definition of @{text "supp"}, move the swapping inside the 
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1660
  term-constructors and the use then quasi-injectivity lemmas in order to complete the
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1661
  proof. For the abstraction cases we use the facts derived in Theorem~\ref{suppabs}.
1722
05843094273e More on section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1721
diff changeset
  1662
  \end{proof}
1721
c6116722b44d More on section 5.
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1720
diff changeset
  1663
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1664
  \noindent
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1665
  To sum up, we can established automatically a reasoning infrastructure
1768
375e15002efc tuned strong ind section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1767
diff changeset
  1666
  for the types @{text "ty\<AL>\<^isub>1, \<dots>, ty\<AL>\<^isub>n"} 
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1667
  by first lifting definitions from the raw level to the quotient level and
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1668
  then establish facts about these lifted definitions. All necessary proofs
1770
26e44bcddb5b first complete version (slightly less than 3h more to go)
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1769
diff changeset
  1669
  are generated automatically by custom ML-code. This code can deal with 
1768
375e15002efc tuned strong ind section
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 1767
diff changeset
  1670
  specifications like the one shown in Figure~\ref{nominalcorehas} for Core-Haskell.  
1728
9bbf2a1f9b3f More on paper
Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
parents: 1727
diff changeset
  1671
1766
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1672
  \begin{figure}[t!]
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1673
  \begin{boxedminipage}{\linewidth}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1674
  \small
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1675
  \begin{tabular}{l}
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1676
  \isacommand{atom\_decl}~@{text "var"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1677
  \isacommand{atom\_decl}~@{text "cvar"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1678
  \isacommand{atom\_decl}~@{text "tvar"}\\[1mm]
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1679
  \isacommand{nominal\_datatype}~@{text "tkind ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1680
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "KStar"}~$|$~@{text "KFun tkind tkind"}\\ 
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1681
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "ckind ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1682
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "CKSim ty ty"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1683
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "ty ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1684
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "TVar tvar"}~$|$~@{text "T string"}~$|$~@{text "TApp ty ty"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1685
  $|$~@{text "TFun string ty_list"}~%
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1686
  $|$~@{text "TAll tv::tvar tkind ty::ty"}  \isacommand{bind}~@{text "tv"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text ty}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1687
  $|$~@{text "TArr ckind ty"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1688
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "ty_lst ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1689
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "TNil"}~$|$~@{text "TCons ty ty_lst"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1690
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "cty ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1691
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "CVar cvar"}~%
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1692
  $|$~@{text "C string"}~$|$~@{text "CApp cty cty"}~$|$~@{text "CFun string co_lst"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1693
  $|$~@{text "CAll cv::cvar ckind cty::cty"}  \isacommand{bind}~@{text "cv"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text cty}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1694
  $|$~@{text "CArr ckind cty"}~$|$~@{text "CRefl ty"}~$|$~@{text "CSym cty"}~$|$~@{text "CCirc cty cty"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1695
  $|$~@{text "CAt cty ty"}~$|$~@{text "CLeft cty"}~$|$~@{text "CRight cty"}~$|$~@{text "CSim cty cty"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1696
  $|$~@{text "CRightc cty"}~$|$~@{text "CLeftc cty"}~$|$~@{text "Coerce cty cty"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1697
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "co_lst ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1698
  \phantom{$|$}@{text "CNil"}~$|$~@{text "CCons cty co_lst"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1699
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "trm ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1700
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "Var var"}~$|$~@{text "K string"}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1701
  $|$~@{text "LAM_ty tv::tvar tkind t::trm"}  \isacommand{bind}~@{text "tv"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text t}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1702
  $|$~@{text "LAM_cty cv::cvar ckind t::trm"}   \isacommand{bind}~@{text "cv"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text t}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1703
  $|$~@{text "App_ty trm ty"}~$|$~@{text "App_cty trm cty"}~$|$~@{text "App trm trm"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1704
  $|$~@{text "Lam v::var ty t::trm"}  \isacommand{bind}~@{text "v"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text t}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1705
  $|$~@{text "Let x::var ty trm t::trm"}  \isacommand{bind}~@{text x}~\isacommand{in}~@{text t}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1706
  $|$~@{text "Case trm assoc_lst"}~$|$~@{text "Cast trm co"}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1707
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "assoc_lst ="}\\
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1708
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text ANil}~%
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1709
  $|$~@{text "ACons p::pat t::trm assoc_lst"}  \isacommand{bind}~@{text "bv p"}~\isacommand{in}~@{text t}\\
a2d5f9ea17ad completed lifting section
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parents: 1765
diff changeset
  1710
  \isacommand{and}~@{text "pat ="}\\
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  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "Kpat string tvtk_lst tvck_lst vt_lst"}\\
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  \isacommand{and}~@{text "vt_lst ="}\\
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  \phantom{$|$}~@{text VTNil}~$|$~@{text "VTCons var ty vt_lst"}\\
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  \isacommand{and}~@{text "tvtk_lst ="}\\
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  1715
  \phantom{$|$}~@{text TVTKNil}~$|$~@{text "TVTKCons tvar tkind tvtk_lst"}\\
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  \isacommand{and}~@{text "tvck_lst ="}\\ 
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  \phantom{$|$}~@{text TVCKNil}~$|$ @{text "TVCKCons cvar ckind tvck_lst"}\\
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  1718
  \isacommand{binder}\\
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  @{text "bv :: pat \<Rightarrow> atom list"}~\isacommand{and}~%
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  @{text "bv1 :: vt_lst \<Rightarrow> atom list"}~\isacommand{and}\\
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  @{text "bv2 :: tvtk_lst \<Rightarrow> atom list"}~\isacommand{and}~%
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  @{text "bv3 :: tvck_lst \<Rightarrow> atom list"}\\
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  1723
  \isacommand{where}\\
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  \phantom{$|$}~@{text "bv (K s tvts tvcs vs) = (bv3 tvts) @ (bv2 tvcs) @ (bv1 vs)"}\\
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  $|$~@{text "bv1 VTNil = []"}\\
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  $|$~@{text "bv1 (VTCons x ty tl) = (atom x)::(bv1 tl)"}\\
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  $|$~@{text "bv2 TVTKNil = []"}\\
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  $|$~@{text "bv2 (TVTKCons a ty tl) = (atom a)::(bv2 tl)"}\\
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  $|$~@{text "bv3 TVCKNil = []"}\\
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  $|$~@{text "bv3 (TVCKCons c cty tl) = (atom c)::(bv3 tl)"}\\
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  \end{tabular}
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  \end{boxedminipage}
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  \caption{The nominal datatype declaration for Core-Haskell. For the moment we
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  do not support nested types; therefore we explicitly have to unfold the 
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  lists @{text "co_lst"}, @{text "assoc_lst"} and so on. This will be improved
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  in a future version of Nominal Isabelle. Apart from that, the 
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  declaration follows closely the original in Figure~\ref{corehas}. The
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  point of our work is that having made such a declaration in Nominal Isabelle,
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  one obtains automatically a reasoning infrastructure for Core-Haskell.
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  \label{nominalcorehas}}
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  \end{figure}
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*}
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section {* Strong Induction Principles *}
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text {*
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  In the previous section we were able to provide induction principles that 
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  allow us to perform structural inductions over alpha-equated terms. 
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  We call such induction principles \emph{weak}, because in case of a term-constructor @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha> x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n"},
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  the induction hypothesis requires us to establish the implication
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  %
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  \begin{equation}\label{weakprem}
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  @{text "\<forall>x\<^isub>1\<dots>x\<^isub>n. P\<^isub>i x\<^isub>i \<and> \<dots> \<and> P\<^isub>j x\<^isub>j \<Rightarrow> P (C\<^sup>\<alpha> x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n)"} 
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  where the @{text "x\<^isub>i, \<dots>, x\<^isub>j"} are the recursive arguments of @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"}. 
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  The problem with this implication is that in general it is not easy to establish it.
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  The reason is that we cannot make any assumption about the binders that might be in @{text "C\<^sup>\<alpha>"} 
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  (for example we cannot assume the variable convention for them).
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  In \cite{UrbanTasson05} we introduced a method for automatically
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  strengthening weak induction principles for terms containing single
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  binders. These stronger induction principles allow the user to make additional
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  assumptions about binders. 
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  These additional assumptions amount to a formal
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  version of the informal variable convention for binders. A natural question is
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  whether we can also strengthen the weak induction principles involving
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  the general binders presented here. We will indeed be able to so, but for this we need an 
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  additional notion for permuting deep binders. 
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  Given a binding function @{text "bn"} we define an auxiliary permutation 
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  1774
  operation @{text "_ \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> _"} which permutes only bound arguments in a deep binder.
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  Assuming a clause of @{text bn} is defined as @{text "bn (C x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n) = rhs"}, then
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  1776
  we define  %
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  1777
  \begin{center}
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  1778
  @{text "p \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (C x\<^isub>1 \<dots> x\<^isub>n) \<equiv> C y\<^isub>1 \<dots> y\<^isub>n"}
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  1779
  \end{center}
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  \noindent
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  1782
  with @{text "y\<^isub>i"} determined as follows:
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  1783
  %
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  \begin{center}
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  1785
  \begin{tabular}{c@ {\hspace{2mm}}p{7cm}}
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  1786
  $\bullet$ & @{text "y\<^isub>i \<equiv> x\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "x\<^isub>i"} does not occur in @{text "rhs"}\\
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  1787
  $\bullet$ & @{text "y\<^isub>i \<equiv> p \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn'\<^esub> x\<^isub>i"} provided @{text "bn' x\<^isub>i"} is in @{text "rhs"}\\
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  1788
  $\bullet$ & @{text "y\<^isub>i \<equiv> p \<bullet> x\<^isub>i"} otherwise
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  \end{tabular}
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  \end{center}
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  1792
  \noindent
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  1793
  Using again the quotient package  we can lift the @{text "_ \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> _"} function to 
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  alpha-equated terms. We can then prove the following two facts
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  \begin{lemma}\label{permutebn} 
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  Given a binding function @{text "bn\<^sup>\<alpha>"} then for all @{text p}
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  {\it i)} @{text "p \<bullet> (bn\<^sup>\<alpha> x) = bn\<^sup>\<alpha> (p \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub>\<^sup>\<alpha> x)"} and {\it ii)}
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    @{text "fv_bn\<^isup>\<alpha> x = fv_bn\<^isup>\<alpha> (p \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub>\<^sup>\<alpha> x)"}.
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  \end{lemma}
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  \begin{proof} 
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  By induction on @{text x}. The equations follow by simple unfolding 
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  1804
  of the definitions. 
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  1805
  \end{proof}
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  \noindent
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  1808
  The first property states that a permutation applied to a binding function is
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  1809
  equivalent to first permuting the binders and then calculating the bound
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  1810
  variables. The second amounts to the fact that permuting the binders has no 
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  1811
  effect on the free-variable function. The main point of this permutation
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  1812
  function, however, is that if we have a permutation that is fresh 
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  1813
  for the support of an object @{text x}, then we can use this permutation 
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  to rename the binders in @{text x}, without ``changing'' @{text x}. In case of the 
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  @{text "Let"} term-constructor from the example shown 
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  \eqref{letpat} this means for a permutation @{text "r"}:
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  %
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  \begin{equation}\label{renaming}
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  \begin{array}{l}
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  1820
  \mbox{if @{term "supp (Abs_lst (bn p) t\<^isub>2)  \<sharp>* r"}}\\ 
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  \qquad\mbox{then @{text "Let p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2 = Let (r \<bullet>\<^bsub>bnpat\<^esub> p) t\<^isub>1 (r \<bullet> t\<^isub>2)"}}
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  \end{array}
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  \end{equation}
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  1825
  \noindent
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  This fact will be crucial when establishing the strong induction principles. 
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  In our running example about @{text "Let"}, they state that instead 
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  of establishing the implication 
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  \begin{center}
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  @{text "\<forall>p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2. P\<^bsub>pat\<^esub> p \<and> P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t\<^isub>1 \<and> P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> t\<^isub>2 \<Rightarrow> P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> (Let p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2)"}
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  it is sufficient to establish the following implication
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  \begin{equation}\label{strong}
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{l}
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  @{text "\<forall>p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2 c."}\\
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  \hspace{5mm}@{text "set (bn p) #\<^sup>* c \<and>"}\\
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  \hspace{5mm}@{text "(\<forall>d. P\<^bsub>pat\<^esub> d p) \<and> (\<forall>d. P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> d t\<^isub>1) \<and> (\<forall>d. P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> d t\<^isub>2)"}\\
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  \hspace{15mm}@{text "\<Rightarrow> P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> c (Let p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2)"}
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  \end{tabular}}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent 
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  While this implication contains an additional argument, namely @{text c}, and 
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  also additional universal quantifications, it is usually easier to establish.
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  The reason is that we can make the freshness 
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  assumption @{text "set (bn\<^sup>\<alpha> p) #\<^sup>* c"}, whereby @{text c} can be arbitrarily 
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  chosen by the user as long as it has finite support.
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  Let us now show how we derive the strong induction principles from the
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  weak ones. In case of the @{text "Let"}-example we derive by the weak 
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  induction the following two properties
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  \begin{equation}\label{hyps}
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  @{text "\<forall>q c. P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> c (q \<bullet> t)"} \hspace{4mm} 
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  @{text "\<forall>q\<^isub>1 q\<^isub>2 c. P\<^bsub>pat\<^esub> (q\<^isub>1 \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (q\<^isub>2 \<bullet> p))"}
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  \end{equation} 
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  \noindent
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  For the @{text Let} term-constructor  we therefore have to establish @{text "P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> c (q \<bullet> Let p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2)"} 
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  assuming \eqref{hyps} as induction hypotheses (the first for @{text t\<^isub>1} and @{text t\<^isub>2}). 
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  By Property~\ref{avoiding} we
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  obtain a permutation @{text "r"} such that 
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  \begin{equation}\label{rprops}
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  @{term "(r \<bullet> set (bn (q \<bullet> p))) \<sharp>* c "}\hspace{4mm}
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  @{term "supp (Abs_lst (bn (q \<bullet> p)) (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>2)) \<sharp>* r"}
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  \end{equation}
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  \noindent
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  hold. The latter fact and \eqref{renaming} give us
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  \begin{center}
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  \begin{tabular}{l}
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  @{text "Let (q \<bullet> p) (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>1) (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>2) ="} \\
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  \hspace{15mm}@{text "Let (r \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (q \<bullet> p)) (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>1) (r \<bullet> (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>2))"}
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  \end{tabular}
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  \end{center}
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  \noindent
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  So instead of proving @{text "P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> c (q \<bullet> Let p t\<^isub>1 t\<^isub>2)"}, we are can equally
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  establish
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  @{text "P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> c (Let (r \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (q \<bullet> p)) (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>1) (r \<bullet> (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>2)))"}
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  \noindent
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  To do so, we will use the implication \eqref{strong} of the strong induction
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  principle, which requires us to discharge
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  the following four proof obligations:
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  \begin{center}
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  \begin{tabular}{rl}
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  {\it i)} &   @{text "set (bn (r \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (q \<bullet> p))) #\<^sup>* c"}\\
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  {\it ii)} &  @{text "\<forall>d. P\<^bsub>pat\<^esub> d (r \<bullet>\<^bsub>bn\<^esub> (q \<bullet> p))"}\\
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  {\it iii)} & @{text "\<forall>d. P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> d (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>1)"}\\
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  {\it iv)} & @{text "\<forall>d. P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> d (r \<bullet> (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>2))"}\\
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  \end{tabular}
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  \end{center}
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  \noindent
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  The first follows from \eqref{rprops} and Lemma~\ref{permutebn}.{\it i)}; the 
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  others from the induction hypotheses in \eqref{hyps} (in the fourth case
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  we have to use the fact that @{term "(r \<bullet> (q \<bullet> t\<^isub>2)) = (r + q) \<bullet> t\<^isub>2"}).
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  Taking now the identity permutation @{text 0} for the permutations in \eqref{hyps},
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  we can establish our original goals, namely @{text "P\<^bsub>trm\<^esub> c t"} and \mbox{@{text "P\<^bsub>pat\<^esub> c p"}}.
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  This completes the proof showing that the strong induction principle derives from
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  the weak induction principle. For the moment we can derive the difficult cases of 
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  the strong induction principles only by hand, but they are very schematically 
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  so that with little effort we can even derive them for 
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  Core-Haskell given in Figure~\ref{nominalcorehas}. 
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*}
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section {* Related Work *}
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text {*
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  To our knowledge, the earliest usage of general binders in a theorem prover
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  is described in \cite{NaraschewskiNipkow99} about a formalisation of the
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  algorithm W. This formalisation implements binding in type schemes using a
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  de-Bruijn indices representation. Since type schemes of W contain only a single
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  binder, different indices do not refer to different binders (as in the usual
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  de-Bruijn representation), but to different bound variables. A similar idea
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  has been recently explored for general binders in the locally nameless
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  approach to binding \cite{chargueraud09}.  There, de-Bruijn indices consist
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  of two numbers, one referring to the place where a variable is bound and the
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  other to which variable is bound. The reasoning infrastructure for both
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  representations of bindings comes for free in the theorem provers, like Isabelle/HOL or
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  Coq, as the corresponding term-calculi can be implemented as ``normal''
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  datatypes.  However, in both approaches it seems difficult to achieve our
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  fine-grained control over the ``semantics'' of bindings (i.e.~whether the
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  order of binders should matter, or vacuous binders should be taken into
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  account). To do so, one would require additional predicates that filter out
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  unwanted terms. Our guess is that such predicates results in rather
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diff changeset
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  intricate formal reasoning.
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  Another representation technique for binding is higher-order abstract syntax
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  (HOAS), which for example is implemented in the Twelf system. This representation
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diff changeset
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  technique supports very elegantly many aspects of \emph{single} binding, and
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  impressive work is in progress that uses HOAS for mechanising the metatheory
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  of SML~\cite{LeeCraryHarper07}. We are, however, not aware how multiple
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  binders of SML are represented in this work. Judging from the submitted
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  Twelf-solution for the POPLmark challenge, HOAS cannot easily deal with
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  binding constructs where the number of bound variables is not fixed. For
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  example in the second part of this challenge, @{text "Let"}s involve
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  patterns that bind multiple variables at once. In such situations, HOAS
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  representations have to resort to the iterated-single-binders-approach with
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  all the unwanted consequences when reasoning about the resulting terms.
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  Two formalisations involving general binders have also been performed in older
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  versions of Nominal Isabelle \cite{BengtsonParow09, UrbanNipkow09}.  Both
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  use the approach based on iterated single binders. Our experience with
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  the latter formalisation has been disappointing. The major pain arose from
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  the need to ``unbind'' variables. This can be done in one step with our
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  general binders, for example @{term "Abs as x"}, but needs a cumbersome
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  iteration with single binders. The resulting formal reasoning turned out to
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  be rather unpleasant. The hope is that the extension presented in this paper
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  is a substantial improvement.
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  The most closely related work to the one presented here is the Ott-tool \cite{ott-jfp}. This tool is a
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  nifty front-end for creating \LaTeX{} documents from specifications of
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  term-calculi involving general binders. For a subset of the specifications, Ott can also generate
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  theorem prover code using a raw representation of terms, and in Coq also a
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  locally nameless representation. The developers of this tool have also put
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  forward (on paper) a definition for alpha-equivalence of terms that can be
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  specified in Ott.  This definition is rather different from ours, not using
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  any nominal techniques. Although we were heavily inspired by their syntax,
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  their definition of alpha-equivalence is unsuitable for our extension of
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  Nominal Isabelle. First, it is far too complicated to be a basis for
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  automated proofs implemented on the ML-level of Isabelle/HOL. Second, it
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  covers cases of binders depending on other binders, which just do not make
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  sense for our alpha-equated terms. Third, it allows empty types that have no
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  meaning in a HOL-based theorem prover.
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  Because of how we set up our definitions, we had to impose restrictions,
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  like excluding overlapping deep binders, that are not present in Ott. Our
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  expectation is that we can still cover many interesting term-calculi from
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  programming language research, for example Core-Haskell. For providing support
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  of neat features in Ott, such as subgrammars, the existing datatype
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  infrastructure in Isabelle/HOL is unfortunately not powerful enough. On the
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  other hand, we are not aware that Ott can make the distinction between our
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  three different binding modes. Also, definitions for notions like the free
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  variables of a term are work in progress in Ott.
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*}
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section {* Conclusion *}
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text {*
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  We have presented an extension of Nominal Isabelle for deriving
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  automatically a convenient reasoning infrastructure that can deal with
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  general binders, that is term-constructors binding multiple variables at
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  once. This extension has been tried out with the Core-Haskell
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  term-calculus. For such general binders, we can also extend
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  earlier work that derives strong induction principles which have the usual
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  variable convention already built in. For the moment we can do so only with manual help,
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  but future work will automate them completely.  The code underlying the presented
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  extension will become part of the Isabelle distribution, but for the moment
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  it can be downloaded from the Mercurial repository linked at
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  \href{http://isabelle.in.tum.de/nominal/download}
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  {http://isabelle.in.tum.de/nominal/download}.
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  We have left out a discussion about how functions can be defined over
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  alpha-equated terms that involve general binders. In earlier versions of Nominal
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  Isabelle \cite{UrbanBerghofer06} this turned out to be a thorny issue.  We
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  hope to do better this time by using the function package that has recently
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  been implemented in Isabelle/HOL and also by restricting function
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  definitions to equivariant functions (for such functions it is possible to
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  provide more automation).
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  There are some restrictions we imposed in this paper, that we would like to lift in
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  future work. One is the exclusion of nested datatype definitions. Nested
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  datatype definitions allow one to specify, for instance, the function kinds
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  in Core-Haskell as @{text "TFun string (ty list)"} instead of the unfolded
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  version @{text "TFun string ty_list"} in Figure~\ref{nominalcorehas}. For
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  them we need a more clever implementation than we have at the moment. 
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  More
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  interesting is lifting our restriction about overlapping deep binders. Given
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  our current setup, we cannot deal with specifications such as
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  \begin{center}
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  \begin{tabular}{ll}
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  @{text "Foo r::pat s::pat t::trm"} & 
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     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(r)"} \isacommand{in} @{text t},\;
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     \isacommand{bind} @{text "bn(s)"} \isacommand{in} @{text t}
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  \end{center}
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  \noindent
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  where the deep binders @{text "bn(r)"} and @{text "bn(s)"} overlap. 
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  The difficulty is that we would need to implement such overlapping bindings 
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  with alpha-equivalences like
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  @{term "\<exists>p q. abs_set2 (bn r\<^isub>1, t\<^isub>1) p (bn r\<^isub>2, t\<^isub>2) \<and> abs_set2 (bn s\<^isub>1, t\<^isub>1) q (bn s\<^isub>2, t\<^isub>2)"}
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  \noindent
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  or
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  @{term "\<exists>p q. abs_set2 (bn r\<^isub>1 \<union> bn s\<^isub>1, t\<^isub>1) (p + q)  (bn r\<^isub>2 \<union> bn s\<^isub>2, t\<^isub>2)"}
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  \end{center}
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  \noindent
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  Both versions require two permutations (for each binding). But unfortunately the 
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  first version cannot work since it leaves some atoms unbound that should be 
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  bound by the respective other binder. This problem is avoided in the second
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  version, but at the expense that the two permutations can interfere with each 
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  other. We have not yet been able to find a way to avoid such interferences. 
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  On the other hand, such bindings can be made sense of informally \cite{SewellBestiary}.
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  This suggest there should be an approriate notion of alpha-equivalence.
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  Another interesting line of investigation is whether we can go beyond the 
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  simple-minded form for binding functions that we adopted from Ott. At the moment, binding
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  functions can only return the empty set, a singleton atom set or unions
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  of atom sets (similarly for lists). It remains to be seen whether 
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  properties like \eqref{bnprop} provide us with means to support more interesting
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  binding functions. 
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  We have also not yet played with other binding modes. For example we can
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  imagine that there is need for a binding mode \isacommand{bind\_\#list} with
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  an associated abstraction of the form
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  %
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  \begin{center}
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  @{term "Abs_dist as x"}
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  \noindent
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  where instead of lists, we abstract lists of distinct elements.
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  Once we feel confident about such binding modes, our implementation 
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  can be easily extended to accommodate them.
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  \medskip
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