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(*<*)
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theory simp imports Main begin
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(*>*)
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section{*Simplification*}
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text{*\label{sec:simplification-II}\index{simplification|(}
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This section describes features not covered until now.  It also
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outlines the simplification process itself, which can be helpful
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when the simplifier does not do what you expect of it.
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subsection{*Advanced Features*}
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subsubsection{*Congruence Rules*}
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text{*\label{sec:simp-cong}
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While simplifying the conclusion $Q$
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of $P \Imp Q$, it is legal to use the assumption $P$.
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For $\Imp$ this policy is hardwired, but 
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contextual information can also be made available for other
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operators. For example, @{prop"xs = [] --> xs@xs = xs"} simplifies to @{term
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True} because we may use @{prop"xs = []"} when simplifying @{prop"xs@xs =
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xs"}. The generation of contextual information during simplification is
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controlled by so-called \bfindex{congruence rules}. This is the one for
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@{text"\<longrightarrow>"}:
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@{thm[display]imp_cong[no_vars]}
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It should be read as follows:
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In order to simplify @{prop"P-->Q"} to @{prop"P'-->Q'"},
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simplify @{prop P} to @{prop P'}
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and assume @{prop"P'"} when simplifying @{prop Q} to @{prop"Q'"}.
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Here are some more examples.  The congruence rules for bounded
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quantifiers supply contextual information about the bound variable:
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@{thm[display,eta_contract=false,margin=60]ball_cong[no_vars]}
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One congruence rule for conditional expressions supplies contextual
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information for simplifying the @{text then} and @{text else} cases:
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@{thm[display]if_cong[no_vars]}
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An alternative congruence rule for conditional expressions
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actually \emph{prevents} simplification of some arguments:
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@{thm[display]if_weak_cong[no_vars]}
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Only the first argument is simplified; the others remain unchanged.
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This makes simplification much faster and is faithful to the evaluation
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strategy in programming languages, which is why this is the default
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congruence rule for @{text if}. Analogous rules control the evaluation of
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@{text case} expressions.
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You can declare your own congruence rules with the attribute \attrdx{cong},
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either globally, in the usual manner,
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\begin{quote}
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\isacommand{declare} \textit{theorem-name} @{text"[cong]"}
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\end{quote}
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or locally in a @{text"simp"} call by adding the modifier
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\begin{quote}
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@{text"cong:"} \textit{list of theorem names}
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\end{quote}
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The effect is reversed by @{text"cong del"} instead of @{text cong}.
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\begin{warn}
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The congruence rule @{thm[source]conj_cong}
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@{thm[display]conj_cong[no_vars]}
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\par\noindent
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is occasionally useful but is not a default rule; you have to declare it explicitly.
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\end{warn}
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*}
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subsubsection{*Permutative Rewrite Rules*}
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text{*
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\index{rewrite rules!permutative|bold}%
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An equation is a \textbf{permutative rewrite rule} if the left-hand
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side and right-hand side are the same up to renaming of variables.  The most
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common permutative rule is commutativity: @{prop"x+y = y+x"}.  Other examples
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include @{prop"(x-y)-z = (x-z)-y"} in arithmetic and @{prop"insert x (insert
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y A) = insert y (insert x A)"} for sets. Such rules are problematic because
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once they apply, they can be used forever. The simplifier is aware of this
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danger and treats permutative rules by means of a special strategy, called
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\bfindex{ordered rewriting}: a permutative rewrite
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rule is only applied if the term becomes smaller with respect to a fixed
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lexicographic ordering on terms. For example, commutativity rewrites
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@{term"b+a"} to @{term"a+b"}, but then stops because @{term"a+b"} is strictly
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smaller than @{term"b+a"}.  Permutative rewrite rules can be turned into
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simplification rules in the usual manner via the @{text simp} attribute; the
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simplifier recognizes their special status automatically.
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Permutative rewrite rules are most effective in the case of
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associative-commutative functions.  (Associativity by itself is not
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permutative.)  When dealing with an AC-function~$f$, keep the
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following points in mind:
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\begin{itemize}\index{associative-commutative function}
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\item The associative law must always be oriented from left to right,
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  namely $f(f(x,y),z) = f(x,f(y,z))$.  The opposite orientation, if
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  used with commutativity, can lead to nontermination.
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\item To complete your set of rewrite rules, you must add not just
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  associativity~(A) and commutativity~(C) but also a derived rule, {\bf
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    left-com\-mut\-ativ\-ity} (LC): $f(x,f(y,z)) = f(y,f(x,z))$.
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\end{itemize}
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Ordered rewriting with the combination of A, C, and LC sorts a term
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lexicographically:
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\[\def\maps#1{~\stackrel{#1}{\leadsto}~}
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 f(f(b,c),a) \maps{A} f(b,f(c,a)) \maps{C} f(b,f(a,c)) \maps{LC} f(a,f(b,c)) \]
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Note that ordered rewriting for @{text"+"} and @{text"*"} on numbers is rarely
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necessary because the built-in arithmetic prover often succeeds without
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such tricks.
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subsection{*How the Simplifier Works*}
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text{*\label{sec:SimpHow}
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Roughly speaking, the simplifier proceeds bottom-up: subterms are simplified
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first.  A conditional equation is only applied if its condition can be
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proved, again by simplification.  Below we explain some special features of
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the rewriting process. 
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subsubsection{*Higher-Order Patterns*}
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text{*\index{simplification rule|(}
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So far we have pretended the simplifier can deal with arbitrary
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rewrite rules. This is not quite true.  For reasons of feasibility,
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the simplifier expects the
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left-hand side of each rule to be a so-called \emph{higher-order
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pattern}~\cite{nipkow-patterns}\indexbold{patterns!higher-order}. 
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This restricts where
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unknowns may occur.  Higher-order patterns are terms in $\beta$-normal
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form.  (This means there are no subterms of the form $(\lambda x. M)(N)$.)  
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Each occurrence of an unknown is of the form
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$\Var{f}~x@1~\dots~x@n$, where the $x@i$ are distinct bound
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variables. Thus all ordinary rewrite rules, where all unknowns are
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of base type, for example @{thm add_assoc}, are acceptable: if an unknown is
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of base type, it cannot have any arguments. Additionally, the rule
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@{text"(\<forall>x. ?P x \<and> ?Q x) = ((\<forall>x. ?P x) \<and> (\<forall>x. ?Q x))"} is also acceptable, in
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both directions: all arguments of the unknowns @{text"?P"} and
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@{text"?Q"} are distinct bound variables.
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If the left-hand side is not a higher-order pattern, all is not lost.
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The simplifier will still try to apply the rule provided it
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matches directly: without much $\lambda$-calculus hocus
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pocus.  For example, @{text"(?f ?x \<in> range ?f) = True"} rewrites
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@{term"g a \<in> range g"} to @{const True}, but will fail to match
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@{text"g(h b) \<in> range(\<lambda>x. g(h x))"}.  However, you can
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eliminate the offending subterms --- those that are not patterns ---
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by adding new variables and conditions.
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In our example, we eliminate @{text"?f ?x"} and obtain
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?f ?x \<Longrightarrow> (?y \<in> range ?f) = True"}, which is fine
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as a conditional rewrite rule since conditions can be arbitrary
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terms.  However, this trick is not a panacea because the newly
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introduced conditions may be hard to solve.
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There is no restriction on the form of the right-hand
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sides.  They may not contain extraneous term or type variables, though.
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subsubsection{*The Preprocessor*}
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text{*\label{sec:simp-preprocessor}
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When a theorem is declared a simplification rule, it need not be a
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conditional equation already.  The simplifier will turn it into a set of
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conditional equations automatically.  For example, @{prop"f x =
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g x & h x = k x"} becomes the two separate
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simplification rules @{prop"f x = g x"} and @{prop"h x = k x"}. In
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general, the input theorem is converted as follows:
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\begin{eqnarray}
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\neg P &\mapsto& P = \hbox{\isa{False}} \nonumber\\
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P \longrightarrow Q &\mapsto& P \Longrightarrow Q \nonumber\\
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P \land Q &\mapsto& P,\ Q \nonumber\\
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\forall x.~P~x &\mapsto& P~\Var{x}\nonumber\\
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\forall x \in A.\ P~x &\mapsto& \Var{x} \in A \Longrightarrow P~\Var{x} \nonumber\\
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@{text if}\ P\ @{text then}\ Q\ @{text else}\ R &\mapsto&
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 P \Longrightarrow Q,\ \neg P \Longrightarrow R \nonumber
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\end{eqnarray}
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Once this conversion process is finished, all remaining non-equations
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$P$ are turned into trivial equations $P =\isa{True}$.
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For example, the formula 
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\begin{center}@{prop"(p \<longrightarrow> t=u \<and> ~r) \<and> s"}\end{center}
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is converted into the three rules
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\begin{center}
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@{prop"p \<Longrightarrow> t = u"},\quad  @{prop"p \<Longrightarrow> r = False"},\quad  @{prop"s = True"}.
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\end{center}
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\index{simplification rule|)}
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\index{simplification|)}
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*}
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(*<*)
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end
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(*>*)