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Mathlib.Combinatorics.Partition

Partitions #

A partition of a natural number n is a way of writing n as a sum of positive integers, where the order does not matter: two sums that differ only in the order of their summands are considered the same partition. This notion is closely related to that of a composition of n, but in a composition of n the order does matter. A summand of the partition is called a part.

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The main motivation for this structure and its API is to show Euler's partition theorem, and related results.

The representation of a partition as a multiset is very handy as multisets are very flexible and already have a well-developed API.

TODO #

Link this to Young diagrams.

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Partition

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theorem Nat.Partition.ext {n : } (x : Nat.Partition n) (y : Nat.Partition n) (parts : x.parts = y.parts) :
x = y
theorem Nat.Partition.ext_iff {n : } (x : Nat.Partition n) (y : Nat.Partition n) :
x = y x.parts = y.parts
structure Nat.Partition (n : ) :

A partition of n is a multiset of positive integers summing to n.

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    theorem Nat.Partition.ofComposition_parts (n : ) (c : Composition n) :
    (Nat.Partition.ofComposition n c).parts = c.blocks

    A composition induces a partition (just convert the list to a multiset).

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      theorem Nat.Partition.ofSums_parts (n : ) (l : Multiset ) (hl : Multiset.sum l = n) :
      (Nat.Partition.ofSums n l hl).parts = Multiset.filter (fun (x : ) => x 0) l

      Given a multiset which sums to n, construct a partition of n with the same multiset, but without the zeros.

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        A Multiset induces a partition on its sum.

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          The partition of exactly one part.

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            theorem Nat.Partition.indiscrete_parts {n : } (hn : n 0) :
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            theorem Nat.Partition.count_ofSums_of_ne_zero {n : } {l : Multiset } (hl : Multiset.sum l = n) {i : } (hi : i 0) :

            The number of times a positive integer i appears in the partition ofSums n l hl is the same as the number of times it appears in the multiset l. (For i = 0, Partition.non_zero combined with Multiset.count_eq_zero_of_not_mem gives that this is 0 instead.)

            Show there are finitely many partitions by considering the surjection from compositions to partitions.

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            The finset of those partitions in which every part is odd.

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              The finset of those partitions in which each part is used at most once.

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                The finset of those partitions in which every part is odd and used at most once.

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