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(* Title: HOL/Extraction/Warshall.thy |
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Author: Stefan Berghofer, TU Muenchen |
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*) |
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header {* Warshall's algorithm *} |
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theory Warshall |
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imports Main |
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begin |
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text {* |
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Derivation of Warshall's algorithm using program extraction, |
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based on Berger, Schwichtenberg and Seisenberger \cite{Berger-JAR-2001}. |
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*} |
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datatype b = T | F |
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primrec |
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is_path' :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> b) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a list \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> bool" |
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where |
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"is_path' r x [] z = (r x z = T)" |
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| "is_path' r x (y # ys) z = (r x y = T \<and> is_path' r y ys z)" |
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definition |
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is_path :: "(nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> b) \<Rightarrow> (nat * nat list * nat) \<Rightarrow> |
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nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool" |
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where |
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"is_path r p i j k \<longleftrightarrow> fst p = j \<and> snd (snd p) = k \<and> |
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list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) (fst (snd p)) \<and> |
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is_path' r (fst p) (fst (snd p)) (snd (snd p))" |
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definition |
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conc :: "('a * 'a list * 'a) \<Rightarrow> ('a * 'a list * 'a) \<Rightarrow> ('a * 'a list * 'a)" |
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where |
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"conc p q = (fst p, fst (snd p) @ fst q # fst (snd q), snd (snd q))" |
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theorem is_path'_snoc [simp]: |
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"\<And>x. is_path' r x (ys @ [y]) z = (is_path' r x ys y \<and> r y z = T)" |
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by (induct ys) simp+ |
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theorem list_all_scoc [simp]: "list_all P (xs @ [x]) = (P x \<and> list_all P xs)" |
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by (induct xs, simp+, iprover) |
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theorem list_all_lemma: |
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"list_all P xs \<Longrightarrow> (\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x) \<Longrightarrow> list_all Q xs" |
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proof - |
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assume PQ: "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x" |
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show "list_all P xs \<Longrightarrow> list_all Q xs" |
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proof (induct xs) |
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case Nil |
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show ?case by simp |
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next |
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case (Cons y ys) |
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hence Py: "P y" by simp |
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from Cons have Pys: "list_all P ys" by simp |
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show ?case |
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by simp (rule conjI PQ Py Cons Pys)+ |
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qed |
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qed |
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theorem lemma1: "\<And>p. is_path r p i j k \<Longrightarrow> is_path r p (Suc i) j k" |
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apply (unfold is_path_def) |
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apply (simp cong add: conj_cong add: split_paired_all) |
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apply (erule conjE)+ |
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apply (erule list_all_lemma) |
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apply simp |
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done |
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theorem lemma2: "\<And>p. is_path r p 0 j k \<Longrightarrow> r j k = T" |
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apply (unfold is_path_def) |
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apply (simp cong add: conj_cong add: split_paired_all) |
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apply (case_tac "aa") |
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apply simp+ |
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done |
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theorem is_path'_conc: "is_path' r j xs i \<Longrightarrow> is_path' r i ys k \<Longrightarrow> |
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is_path' r j (xs @ i # ys) k" |
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proof - |
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assume pys: "is_path' r i ys k" |
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show "\<And>j. is_path' r j xs i \<Longrightarrow> is_path' r j (xs @ i # ys) k" |
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proof (induct xs) |
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case (Nil j) |
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hence "r j i = T" by simp |
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with pys show ?case by simp |
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next |
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case (Cons z zs j) |
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hence jzr: "r j z = T" by simp |
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from Cons have pzs: "is_path' r z zs i" by simp |
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show ?case |
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by simp (rule conjI jzr Cons pzs)+ |
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qed |
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qed |
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theorem lemma3: |
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"\<And>p q. is_path r p i j i \<Longrightarrow> is_path r q i i k \<Longrightarrow> |
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is_path r (conc p q) (Suc i) j k" |
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apply (unfold is_path_def conc_def) |
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apply (simp cong add: conj_cong add: split_paired_all) |
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apply (erule conjE)+ |
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apply (rule conjI) |
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apply (erule list_all_lemma) |
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apply simp |
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apply (rule conjI) |
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apply (erule list_all_lemma) |
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apply simp |
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apply (rule is_path'_conc) |
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apply assumption+ |
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done |
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theorem lemma5: |
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"\<And>p. is_path r p (Suc i) j k \<Longrightarrow> ~ is_path r p i j k \<Longrightarrow> |
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(\<exists>q. is_path r q i j i) \<and> (\<exists>q'. is_path r q' i i k)" |
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proof (simp cong add: conj_cong add: split_paired_all is_path_def, (erule conjE)+) |
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fix xs |
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assume asms: |
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"list_all (\<lambda>x. x < Suc i) xs" |
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"is_path' r j xs k" |
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"\<not> list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) xs" |
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show "(\<exists>ys. list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) ys \<and> is_path' r j ys i) \<and> |
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(\<exists>ys. list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) ys \<and> is_path' r i ys k)" |
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proof |
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show "\<And>j. list_all (\<lambda>x. x < Suc i) xs \<Longrightarrow> is_path' r j xs k \<Longrightarrow> |
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\<not> list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) xs \<Longrightarrow> |
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\<exists>ys. list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) ys \<and> is_path' r j ys i" (is "PROP ?ih xs") |
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proof (induct xs) |
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case Nil |
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thus ?case by simp |
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next |
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case (Cons a as j) |
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show ?case |
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proof (cases "a=i") |
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case True |
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show ?thesis |
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proof |
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from True and Cons have "r j i = T" by simp |
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thus "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) [] \<and> is_path' r j [] i" by simp |
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qed |
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next |
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case False |
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have "PROP ?ih as" by (rule Cons) |
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then obtain ys where ys: "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) ys \<and> is_path' r a ys i" |
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proof |
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from Cons show "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < Suc i) as" by simp |
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from Cons show "is_path' r a as k" by simp |
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from Cons and False show "\<not> list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) as" by (simp) |
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qed |
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show ?thesis |
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proof |
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from Cons False ys |
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show "list_all (\<lambda>x. x<i) (a#ys) \<and> is_path' r j (a#ys) i" by simp |
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qed |
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qed |
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qed |
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show "\<And>k. list_all (\<lambda>x. x < Suc i) xs \<Longrightarrow> is_path' r j xs k \<Longrightarrow> |
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\<not> list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) xs \<Longrightarrow> |
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\<exists>ys. list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) ys \<and> is_path' r i ys k" (is "PROP ?ih xs") |
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proof (induct xs rule: rev_induct) |
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case Nil |
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thus ?case by simp |
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next |
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case (snoc a as k) |
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show ?case |
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proof (cases "a=i") |
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case True |
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show ?thesis |
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proof |
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from True and snoc have "r i k = T" by simp |
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thus "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) [] \<and> is_path' r i [] k" by simp |
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qed |
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next |
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case False |
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have "PROP ?ih as" by (rule snoc) |
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then obtain ys where ys: "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) ys \<and> is_path' r i ys a" |
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proof |
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from snoc show "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < Suc i) as" by simp |
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from snoc show "is_path' r j as a" by simp |
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from snoc and False show "\<not> list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) as" by simp |
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qed |
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show ?thesis |
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proof |
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from snoc False ys |
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show "list_all (\<lambda>x. x < i) (ys @ [a]) \<and> is_path' r i (ys @ [a]) k" |
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by simp |
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qed |
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qed |
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qed |
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qed (rule asms)+ |
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qed |
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theorem lemma5': |
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"\<And>p. is_path r p (Suc i) j k \<Longrightarrow> \<not> is_path r p i j k \<Longrightarrow> |
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\<not> (\<forall>q. \<not> is_path r q i j i) \<and> \<not> (\<forall>q'. \<not> is_path r q' i i k)" |
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by (iprover dest: lemma5) |
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theorem warshall: |
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"\<And>j k. \<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p i j k) \<or> (\<exists>p. is_path r p i j k)" |
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proof (induct i) |
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case (0 j k) |
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show ?case |
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proof (cases "r j k") |
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assume "r j k = T" |
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hence "is_path r (j, [], k) 0 j k" |
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by (simp add: is_path_def) |
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hence "\<exists>p. is_path r p 0 j k" .. |
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thus ?thesis .. |
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next |
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assume "r j k = F" |
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hence "r j k ~= T" by simp |
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hence "\<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p 0 j k)" |
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by (iprover dest: lemma2) |
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thus ?thesis .. |
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qed |
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next |
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case (Suc i j k) |
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thus ?case |
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proof |
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assume h1: "\<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p i j k)" |
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from Suc show ?case |
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proof |
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assume "\<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p i j i)" |
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with h1 have "\<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p (Suc i) j k)" |
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by (iprover dest: lemma5') |
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thus ?case .. |
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next |
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assume "\<exists>p. is_path r p i j i" |
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then obtain p where h2: "is_path r p i j i" .. |
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from Suc show ?case |
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proof |
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assume "\<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p i i k)" |
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with h1 have "\<not> (\<exists>p. is_path r p (Suc i) j k)" |
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by (iprover dest: lemma5') |
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thus ?case .. |
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next |
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assume "\<exists>q. is_path r q i i k" |
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then obtain q where "is_path r q i i k" .. |
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with h2 have "is_path r (conc p q) (Suc i) j k" |
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by (rule lemma3) |
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hence "\<exists>pq. is_path r pq (Suc i) j k" .. |
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thus ?case .. |
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qed |
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qed |
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next |
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assume "\<exists>p. is_path r p i j k" |
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hence "\<exists>p. is_path r p (Suc i) j k" |
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by (iprover intro: lemma1) |
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thus ?case .. |
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qed |
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qed |
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extract warshall |
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text {* |
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The program extracted from the above proof looks as follows |
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Eta contraction is now switched off when printing extracted program.
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@{thm [display, eta_contract=false] warshall_def [no_vars]} |
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The corresponding correctness theorem is |
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@{thm [display] warshall_correctness [no_vars]} |
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*} |
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ML "@{code warshall}" |
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end |