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Trinitarianism/AsProps/Quest0Solutions.lagda.md
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```agda
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module Trinitarianism.AsProps.Quest0Solutions where
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open import Trinitarianism.AsProps.Quest0Preamble
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data ⊤ : Prop where
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trivial : ⊤
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data ⊥ : Prop where
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TrueToTrue : ⊤ → ⊤
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TrueToTrue = λ x → x
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TrueToTrue' : ⊤ → ⊤
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TrueToTrue' x = x
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TrueToTrue'' : ⊤ → ⊤
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TrueToTrue'' trivial = trivial
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TrueToTrue''' : ⊤ → ⊤
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TrueToTrue''' x = trivial
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isZero : ℕ → Prop
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isZero zero = ⊤
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isZero (suc n) = ⊥
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ExistsZero : Σ ℕ isZero
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ExistsZero = zero , trivial
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AllZero→⊥ : ((x : ℕ) → isZero x) → ⊥
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AllZero→⊥ h = h 1
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data _∨_ (P Q : Prop) : Prop where
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left : P → P ∨ Q
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right : Q → P ∨ Q
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DecidableIsZero : (n : ℕ) → (isZero n) ∨ (isZero n → ⊥)
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DecidableIsZero zero = left trivial
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DecidableIsZero (suc n) = right (λ x → x)
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module Trinitarianism.Quest0 where
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open import Trinitarianism.Quest0Preamble
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private
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postulate
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u : Level
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{-
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Here are some things that we could like to have in a 'place to do maths'
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* Objects to reason about (like ℕ)
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* Recipes for making things inside objects (like + 1)
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* Propositions to reason with (with the data of proofs) (like _ = 0)
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To make propositions we want
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* False ⊥
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* True ⊤
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* Or ∨
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* And ∧
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* Implication →
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but propositions are useless if they're not talking about anything,
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so we also want
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* Predicates
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* Exists ∃
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* For all ∀
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* Equality ≡ (of objects)
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-}
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-- Here is how we define 'true'
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data ⊤ : Type u where
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trivial : ⊤
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{- It reads '⊤ is a proposition and there is a proof of it, called "trivial"'. -}
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-- Here is how we define 'false'
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data ⊥ : Type u where
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{- This says that ⊥ is the proposition where there are no proofs of it. -}
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{-
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Given two propositions P and Q, we can form a new proposition 'P implies Q'
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written P → Q
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To introduce a proof of P → Q we assume a proof x of P and give a proof y of Q
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Here is an example demonstrating → in action
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-}
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TrueToTrue : ⊤ → ⊤
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TrueToTrue = {!!}
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{-
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* press C-c C-l (this means Ctrl-c Ctrl-l) to load the document,
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and now you can fill the holes
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* navigate to the hole { } using C-c C-f (forward) or C-c C-b (backward)
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* press C-c C-r and agda will try to help you (r for refine)
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* you should see λ x → { }
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* navigate to the new hole
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* C-c C-, to check what agda wants in the hole (C-c C-comma)
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* the Goal area should look like
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Goal: ⊤
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————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
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x : ⊤
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* this means you have a proof of ⊤ 'x : ⊤' and you need to give a proof of ⊤
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* you can now give it a proof of ⊤ and press C-c C-SPC to fill the hole
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There is more than one proof (see solutions) - are they the same?
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-}
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{-
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Let's assume we have the following the naturals ℕ
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and try to define the 'predicate on ℕ' given by 'x is 0'
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isZero : ℕ → Type u
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isZero zero = {!!}
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isZero (suc n) = {!!}
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{-
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Here's how:
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* when x is zero, we give the proposition ⊤
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(try typing it in by writing \top then pressing C-c C-SPC)
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* when x is suc n (i.e. 'n + 1', suc for successor) we give ⊥ (\bot)
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This is technically using induction - see AsTypes.
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In general a 'predicate on ℕ' is just a 'function' P : ℕ → Type u
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-}
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{-
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You can check if zero is indeed zero by clicking C-c C-n,
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which brings up a thing on the bottom saying 'Expression',
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and you can type the following
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isZero zero
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isZero (suc zero)
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isZero (suc (suc zero))
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-}
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{-
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We can prove that 'there exists a natural number that isZero'
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∃ x ∈ ℕ, x = 0
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which in agda noation is
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Σ ℕ isZero
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In general if we have predicate P : ℕ → Type u we would write
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Σ ℕ P
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∃ x ∈ ℕ, P x
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To formulate the result Σ ℕ isZero we need to define
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a proof of it
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ExistsZero : Σ ℕ isZero
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ExistsZero = {!!}
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{-
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To fill the hole, we need to give a natural and a proof that it is zero.
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Agda will give the syntax you need:
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* navigate to the correct hole then refine using C-c C-r
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* there are now two holes - but which is which?
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* navigate to the first holes and type C-c C-,
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- for the first hole it will ask you to give it a natural 'Goal: ℕ'
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- for the second hole it will ask you for a proof that
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whatever you put in the first hole is zero 'Goal: isZero ?0' for example
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* try to fill both holes, using C-c C-SPC as before
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* for the second hole you can try also C-c C-r,
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Agda knows there is an obvious proof!
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Let's show 'if all natural numbers are zero then we have a contradiction',
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where 'a contradiction' is a proof of ⊥.
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In maths we would write
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(∀ x ∈ ℕ, x = 0) → ⊥
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and the agda notation for this is
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((x : ℕ) → isZero x) → ⊥
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In general if we have a predicate P : ℕ → Prop then we write
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(x : ℕ) → P x
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∀ x ∈ ℕ, P x
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-}
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AllZero→⊥ : ((x : ℕ) → isZero x) → ⊥
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AllZero→⊥ = {!!}
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{-
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Here is how we prove it in maths
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* assume hypothesis h, a proof of (x : ℕ) → isZero x
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* apply the hypothesis h to 1, deducing isZero 1, i.e. we get a proof of isZero 1
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Here is how you can prove it here
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* navigate to the hole and check the goal
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* to assume the hypothesis (x : ℕ) → isZero x,
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type an h in front like so
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AllZero→⊥ h = { }
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* navigate to the new hole and check the new goal
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* type h in the hole, type C-c C-r
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* this should give h { }
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* navigate to the new hole and check the Goal
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* (h x) is a proof of isZero x for each x
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'any natural n is 0 or not'
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data OR (P Q : Type u) : Type u where
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left : P → OR P Q
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* Given propositions P and Q we have another proposition P or Q
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* given a proof of P, left sends this to a proof of P or Q
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* given a proof of Q, right sends this to a proof of P or Q
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data _∨_ (P Q : Type u) : Type u where
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left : P → P ∨ Q
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right : Q → P ∨ Q
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{-
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[Important note]
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data _ ∨ _ (P Q : Prop) : Prop where
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left : P → P ∨ Q
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data _∨_ (P Q : Prop) : Prop where
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left : P → P∨Q
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right : Q → P∨Q
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it is also sensitive to indentation so these are also bad
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data _∨_ (P Q : Prop) : Prop where
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left : P → P ∨ Q
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{-
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Fill the missing part of the theorem statement.
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You need to first uncomment this by getting rid of the -- in front (C-x C-;)
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-- DecidableIsZero : (n : ℕ) → {!!}
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-- DecidableIsZero zero = {!!}
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-- DecidableIsZero (suc n) = {!!}
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module Trinitarianism.Quest0Preamble where
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open import Cubical.Core.Everything hiding (_∨_) public
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open import Cubical.Data.Nat public
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