The WithLp type synonym #
WithLp p V is a copy of V with exactly the same vector space structure, but with the Lp norm
instead of any existing norm on V; recall that by default ι → R and R × R are equipped with
a norm defined as the supremum of the norms of their components.
This file defines the vector space structure for all types V; the norm structure is built for
different specializations of V in downstream files.
Note that this should not be used for infinite products, as in these cases the "right" Lp spaces is
not the same as the direct product of the spaces. See the docstring in Mathlib/Analysis/PiLp for
more details.
Main definitions #
WithLp p V: a copy ofVto be equipped with an Lpnorm.WithLp.equiv p V: the canonical equivalence betweenWithLp p VandV.WithLp.linearEquiv p K V: the canonicalK-module isomorphism betweenWithLp p VandV.
Implementation notes #
The pattern here is the same one as is used by Lex for order structures; it avoids having a
separate synonym for each type (ProdLp, PiLp, etc), and allows all the structure-copying code
to be shared.
TODO: is it safe to copy across the topology and uniform space structure too for all reasonable
choices of V?
A type synonym for the given V, associated with the Lp norm. Note that by default this just
forgets the norm structure on V; it is up to downstream users to implement the Lp norm (for
instance, on Prod and finite Pi types).
Instances For
The canonical equivalence between WithLp p V and V. This should always be used to convert
back and forth between the representations.
Equations
- WithLp.equiv p V = Equiv.refl (WithLp p V)
Instances For
Equations
- ⋯ = inst
Equations
- WithLp.instUnique p V = inst
WithLp p V inherits various module-adjacent structures from V.
Equations
- WithLp.instAddCommGroup p V = inst
Equations
- WithLp.instModule p K V = inst
Equations
- ⋯ = inst
Equations
- ⋯ = inst
Equations
- ⋯ = inst
WithLp.equiv preserves the module structure.
WithLp.equiv as a linear equivalence.
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