Embed latex proof for finite domain and range size.
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@ -935,23 +935,60 @@ natural numbers `m, n ∈ ω` such that `dom f ≈ m`, `ran f ≈ n`, and `m ≥
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theorem finite_dom_ran_size [Nonempty α] {A B : Set α}
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(hA : Set.Finite A) (hB : Set.Finite B) (hf : Set.MapsTo f A B)
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: ∃ m n : ℕ, A ≈ Set.Iio m ∧ f '' A ≈ Set.Iio n ∧ m ≥ n := by
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/-
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> Let `A` and `B` be finite sets and `f : A → B` be a function. By definition of
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> finite sets, there exists natural numbers `m, p ∈ ω` such that `A ≈ m` and
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> `B ≈ p`. By definition of the domain of a function, `dom f = A`. Thus
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> `dom f ≈ m`.
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-/
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have ⟨m, hm⟩ := Set.finite_iff_equinumerous_nat.mp hA
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have ⟨p, hp⟩ := Set.finite_iff_equinumerous_nat.mp hB
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/-
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> By *Theorem 6A*, there exists a one-to-one correspondence `g` between `m` and
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> `dom f = A`.
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-/
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have ⟨g, hg⟩ := Set.equinumerous_symm hm
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/-
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> For all `y ∈ ran f`, consider `f⁻¹⟦{y}⟧`. Let
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>
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> `A_y = {x ∈ m | f(g(x)) = y}`.
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>
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> Since `g` is a one-to-one correspondence, it follows that `A_y ≈ f⁻¹⟦{y}⟧`.
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-/
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let A_y y := { x ∈ Set.Iio m | f (g x) = y }
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have hA₁ : ∀ y ∈ B, A_y y ≈ f ⁻¹' {y} := by
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sorry
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intro y hy
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dsimp only
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refine ⟨fun x => g x, ?_, ?_, ?_⟩
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· intro x hx
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simp only [Set.mem_Iio, Set.mem_setOf_eq, Set.mem_preimage, Set.mem_singleton_iff] at hx ⊢
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exact hx.right
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· intro x₁ hx₁ x₂ hx₂ hf
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exact (hg.right.left hx₁.left hx₂.left hf)
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· sorry
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/-
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> Since `A_y` is a nonempty subset of natural numbers, the
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> *Well Ordering of `ω`* implies there exists a least element, say `q_y`.
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-/
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have hA₂ : ∀ y ∈ B, Set.Nonempty (A_y y) := by
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sorry
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have hA₃ : ∀ y ∈ B, ∃ q : ℕ, ∀ p ∈ A_y y, q ≤ p := by
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sorry
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/-
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> Define `C = {q_y | y ∈ ran f}`.
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-/
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let C := { q | ∃ y ∈ B, ∀ p ∈ A_y y, q ≤ p }
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/-
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> Thus `h : C → ran f` given by `h(x) = f(g(x))` is a one-to-on ecorrespondence
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> between `C` and `ran f` by construction. That is, `C ≈ ran f`.
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-/
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let h x := f (g x)
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have hh : C ≈ f '' A := by
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sorry
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/-
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> By *Lemma 6F*, there exists some `n ≤ m` such that `C ≈ n`. By *Theorem 6A*,
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> `n ≈ ran f`.
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-/
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sorry
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/-- ### Set Difference Size
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