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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{axiom}
\begin{document}
\title{\$SPAD/src/algebra fr.spad}
\author{Robert S. Sutor, Johnannes Grabmeier}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\end{abstract}
\eject
\tableofcontents
\eject
-- This file contains a domain and packages for manipulating objects
-- in factored form.
\section{domain FR Factored}
<<domain FR Factored>>=
)abbrev domain FR Factored
++ Author: Robert S. Sutor
++ Date Created: 1985
++ Change History:
++ 21 Jan 1991 J Grabmeier Corrected a bug in exquo.
++ 16 Aug 1994 R S Sutor Improved convert to InputForm
++ Basic Operations:
++ expand, exponent, factorList, factors, flagFactor, irreducibleFactor,
++ makeFR, map, nilFactor, nthFactor, nthFlag, numberOfFactors,
++ primeFactor, sqfrFactor, unit, unitNormalize,
++ Related Constructors: FactoredFunctionUtilities, FactoredFunctions2
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications: 11A51, 11Y05
++ Keywords: factorization, prime, square-free, irreducible, factor
++ References:
++ Description:
++ \spadtype{Factored} creates a domain whose objects are kept in
++ factored form as long as possible. Thus certain operations like
++ multiplication and gcd are relatively easy to do. Others, like
++ addition require somewhat more work, and unless the argument
++ domain provides a factor function, the result may not be
++ completely factored. Each object consists of a unit and a list of
++ factors, where a factor has a member of R (the "base"), and
++ exponent and a flag indicating what is known about the base. A
++ flag may be one of "nil", "sqfr", "irred" or "prime", which respectively mean
++ that nothing is known about the base, it is square-free, it is
++ irreducible, or it is prime. The current
++ restriction to integral domains allows simplification to be
++ performed without worrying about multiplication order.
Factored(R: IntegralDomain): Exports == Implementation where
fUnion ==> Union("nil", "sqfr", "irred", "prime")
FF ==> Record(flg: fUnion, fctr: R, xpnt: Integer)
SRFE ==> Set(Record(factor:R, exponent:Integer))
Exports ==> Join(IntegralDomain, DifferentialExtension R, Algebra R,
FullyEvalableOver R, FullyRetractableTo R) with
expand: % -> R
++ expand(f) multiplies the unit and factors together, yielding an
++ "unfactored" object. Note: this is purposely not called \spadfun{coerce} which would
++ cause the interpreter to do this automatically.
exponent: % -> Integer
++ exponent(u) returns the exponent of the first factor of
++ \spadvar{u}, or 0 if the factored form consists solely of a unit.
makeFR : (R, List FF) -> %
++ makeFR(unit,listOfFactors) creates a factored object (for
++ use by factoring code).
factorList : % -> List FF
++ factorList(u) returns the list of factors with flags (for
++ use by factoring code).
nilFactor: (R, Integer) -> %
++ nilFactor(base,exponent) creates a factored object with
++ a single factor with no information about the kind of
++ base (flag = "nil").
factors: % -> List Record(factor:R, exponent:Integer)
++ factors(u) returns a list of the factors in a form suitable
++ for iteration. That is, it returns a list where each element
++ is a record containing a base and exponent. The original
++ object is the product of all the factors and the unit (which
++ can be extracted by \axiom{unit(u)}).
irreducibleFactor: (R, Integer) -> %
++ irreducibleFactor(base,exponent) creates a factored object with
++ a single factor whose base is asserted to be irreducible
++ (flag = "irred").
nthExponent: (%, Integer) -> Integer
++ nthExponent(u,n) returns the exponent of the nth factor of
++ \spadvar{u}. If \spadvar{n} is not a valid index for a factor
++ (for example, less than 1 or too big), 0 is returned.
nthFactor: (%,Integer) -> R
++ nthFactor(u,n) returns the base of the nth factor of
++ \spadvar{u}. If \spadvar{n} is not a valid index for a factor
++ (for example, less than 1 or too big), 1 is returned. If
++ \spadvar{u} consists only of a unit, the unit is returned.
nthFlag: (%,Integer) -> fUnion
++ nthFlag(u,n) returns the information flag of the nth factor of
++ \spadvar{u}. If \spadvar{n} is not a valid index for a factor
++ (for example, less than 1 or too big), "nil" is returned.
numberOfFactors : % -> NonNegativeInteger
++ numberOfFactors(u) returns the number of factors in \spadvar{u}.
primeFactor: (R,Integer) -> %
++ primeFactor(base,exponent) creates a factored object with
++ a single factor whose base is asserted to be prime
++ (flag = "prime").
sqfrFactor: (R,Integer) -> %
++ sqfrFactor(base,exponent) creates a factored object with
++ a single factor whose base is asserted to be square-free
++ (flag = "sqfr").
flagFactor: (R,Integer, fUnion) -> %
++ flagFactor(base,exponent,flag) creates a factored object with
++ a single factor whose base is asserted to be properly
++ described by the information flag.
unit: % -> R
++ unit(u) extracts the unit part of the factorization.
unitNormalize: % -> %
++ unitNormalize(u) normalizes the unit part of the factorization.
++ For example, when working with factored integers, this operation will
++ ensure that the bases are all positive integers.
map: (R -> R, %) -> %
++ map(fn,u) maps the function \userfun{fn} across the factors of
++ \spadvar{u} and creates a new factored object. Note: this clears
++ the information flags (sets them to "nil") because the effect of
++ \userfun{fn} is clearly not known in general.
-- the following operations are conditional on R
if R has GcdDomain then GcdDomain
if R has RealConstant then RealConstant
if R has UniqueFactorizationDomain then UniqueFactorizationDomain
if R has ConvertibleTo InputForm then ConvertibleTo InputForm
if R has IntegerNumberSystem then
rational? : % -> Boolean
++ rational?(u) tests if \spadvar{u} is actually a
++ rational number (see \spadtype{Fraction Integer}).
rational : % -> Fraction Integer
++ rational(u) assumes spadvar{u} is actually a rational number
++ and does the conversion to rational number
++ (see \spadtype{Fraction Integer}).
rationalIfCan: % -> Union(Fraction Integer, "failed")
++ rationalIfCan(u) returns a rational number if u
++ really is one, and "failed" otherwise.
if R has Eltable(%, %) then Eltable(%, %)
if R has Evalable(%) then Evalable(%)
if R has InnerEvalable(Symbol, %) then InnerEvalable(Symbol, %)
Implementation ==> add
-- Representation:
-- Note: exponents are allowed to be integers so that some special cases
-- may be used in simplications
Rep := Record(unt:R, fct:List FF)
if R has ConvertibleTo InputForm then
convert(x:%):InputForm ==
empty?(lf := reverse factorList x) => convert(unit x)@InputForm
l := empty()$List(InputForm)
for rec in lf repeat
((rec.fctr) = 1) => messagePrint("WARNING (convert$Factored):_
1 should not appear as factor.")$OutputForm
iFactor : InputForm := binary( convert("::" :: Symbol)@InputForm, [convert(rec.fctr)@InputForm, (devaluate R)$Lisp :: InputForm ]$List(InputForm) )
iExpon : InputForm := convert(rec.xpnt)@InputForm
iFun : List InputForm :=
rec.flg case "nil" =>
[convert("nilFactor" :: Symbol)@InputForm, iFactor, iExpon]$List(InputForm)
rec.flg case "sqfr" =>
[convert("sqfrFactor" :: Symbol)@InputForm, iFactor, iExpon]$List(InputForm)
rec.flg case "prime" =>
[convert("primeFactor" :: Symbol)@InputForm, iFactor, iExpon]$List(InputForm)
rec.flg case "irred" =>
[convert("irreducibleFactor" :: Symbol)@InputForm, iFactor, iExpon]$List(InputForm)
nil$List(InputForm)
l := concat( iFun pretend InputForm, l )
-- one?(rec.xpnt) =>
-- l := concat(convert(rec.fctr)@InputForm, l)
-- l := concat(convert(rec.fctr)@InputForm ** rec.xpnt, l)
empty? l => convert(unit x)@InputForm
if unit x ~= 1 then l := concat(convert(unit x)@InputForm,l)
empty? rest l => first l
binary(convert(_*::Symbol)@InputForm, l)@InputForm
-- Private function signatures:
reciprocal : % -> %
qexpand : % -> R
negexp? : % -> Boolean
SimplifyFactorization : List FF -> List FF
LispLessP : (FF, FF) -> Boolean
mkFF : (R, List FF) -> %
SimplifyFactorization1 : (FF, List FF) -> List FF
stricterFlag : (fUnion, fUnion) -> fUnion
nilFactor(r, i) == flagFactor(r, i, "nil")
sqfrFactor(r, i) == flagFactor(r, i, "sqfr")
irreducibleFactor(r, i) == flagFactor(r, i, "irred")
primeFactor(r, i) == flagFactor(r, i, "prime")
unit? u == (empty? u.fct) and (not zero? u.unt)
factorList u == u.fct
unit u == u.unt
numberOfFactors u == # u.fct
0 == [1, [["nil", 0, 1]$FF]]
zero? u == # u.fct = 1 and
(first u.fct).flg case "nil" and
zero? (first u.fct).fctr and
one? u.unt
1 == [1, empty()]
one? u == empty? u.fct and u.unt = 1
mkFF(r, x) == [r, x]
coerce(j:Integer):% == (j::R)::%
characteristic == characteristic$R
i:Integer * u:% == (i :: %) * u
r:R * u:% == (r :: %) * u
factors u == [[fe.fctr, fe.xpnt] for fe in factorList u]
expand u == retract u
negexp? x == "or"/[negative?(y.xpnt) for y in factorList x]
makeFR(u, l) ==
-- normalizing code to be installed when contents are handled better
-- current squareFree returns the content as a unit part.
-- if (not unit?(u)) then
-- l := cons(["nil", u, 1]$FF,l)
-- u := 1
unitNormalize mkFF(u, SimplifyFactorization l)
if R has IntegerNumberSystem then
rational? x == true
rationalIfCan x == rational x
rational x ==
convert(unit x)@Integer *
_*/[(convert(f.fctr)@Integer)::Fraction(Integer)
** f.xpnt for f in factorList x]
if R has Eltable(R, R) then
elt(x:%, v:%) == x(expand v)
if R has Evalable(R) then
eval(x:%, l:List Equation %) ==
eval(x,[expand lhs e = expand rhs e for e in l]$List(Equation R))
if R has InnerEvalable(Symbol, R) then
eval(x:%, ls:List Symbol, lv:List %) ==
eval(x, ls, [expand v for v in lv]$List(R))
if R has RealConstant then
--! negcount and rest commented out since RealConstant doesn't support
--! positive? or negative?
-- negcount: % -> Integer
-- positive?(x:%):Boolean == not(zero? x) and even?(negcount x)
-- negative?(x:%):Boolean == not(zero? x) and odd?(negcount x)
-- negcount x ==
-- n := count(negative?(#1.fctr), factorList x)$List(FF)
-- negative? unit x => n + 1
-- n
convert(x:%):Float ==
convert(unit x)@Float *
_*/[convert(f.fctr)@Float ** f.xpnt for f in factorList x]
convert(x:%):DoubleFloat ==
convert(unit x)@DoubleFloat *
_*/[convert(f.fctr)@DoubleFloat ** f.xpnt for f in factorList x]
u:% * v:% ==
zero? u or zero? v => 0
one? u => v
one? v => u
mkFF(unit u * unit v,
SimplifyFactorization concat(factorList u, copy factorList v))
u:% ** n:NonNegativeInteger ==
mkFF(unit(u)**n, [[x.flg, x.fctr, n * x.xpnt] for x in factorList u])
SimplifyFactorization x ==
empty? x => empty()
x := sort_!(LispLessP, x)
x := SimplifyFactorization1(first x, rest x)
x := sort!(LispLessP, x)
x
SimplifyFactorization1(f, x) ==
empty? x =>
zero?(f.xpnt) => empty()
list f
f1 := first x
f.fctr = f1.fctr =>
SimplifyFactorization1([stricterFlag(f.flg, f1.flg),
f.fctr, f.xpnt + f1.xpnt], rest x)
l := SimplifyFactorization1(first x, rest x)
zero?(f.xpnt) => l
concat(f, l)
coerce(x:%):OutputForm ==
empty?(lf := reverse factorList x) => (unit x)::OutputForm
l := empty()$List(OutputForm)
for rec in lf repeat
((rec.fctr) = 1) => messagePrint "WARNING (coerce$Factored): 1 should not appear as factor."
((rec.xpnt) = 1) =>
l := concat(rec.fctr :: OutputForm, l)
l := concat(rec.fctr::OutputForm ** rec.xpnt::OutputForm, l)
empty? l => (unit x) :: OutputForm
e :=
empty? rest l => first l
reduce(_*, l)
1 = unit x => e
(unit x)::OutputForm * e
retract(u:%):R ==
negexp? u => error "Negative exponent in factored object"
qexpand u
qexpand u ==
unit u *
_*/[y.fctr ** (y.xpnt::NonNegativeInteger) for y in factorList u]
retractIfCan(u:%):Union(R, "failed") ==
negexp? u => "failed"
qexpand u
LispLessP(y, y1) ==
before?(y.fctr, y1.fctr)
stricterFlag(fl1, fl2) ==
fl1 case "prime" => fl1
fl1 case "irred" =>
fl2 case "prime" => fl2
fl1
fl1 case "sqfr" =>
fl2 case "nil" => fl1
fl2
fl2
if R has IntegerNumberSystem
then
coerce(r:R):% ==
factor(r)$IntegerFactorizationPackage(R) pretend %
else
if R has UniqueFactorizationDomain
then
coerce(r:R):% ==
zero? r => 0
unit? r => mkFF(r, empty())
unitNormalize(squareFree(r) pretend %)
else
coerce(r:R):% ==
one? r => 1
unitNormalize mkFF(1, [["nil", r, 1]$FF])
u = v ==
(unit u = unit v) and # u.fct = # v.fct and
set(factors u)$SRFE =$SRFE set(factors v)$SRFE
- u ==
zero? u => u
mkFF(- unit u, factorList u)
recip u ==
not empty? factorList u => "failed"
(r := recip unit u) case "failed" => "failed"
mkFF(r::R, empty())
reciprocal u ==
mkFF((recip unit u)::R,
[[y.flg, y.fctr, - y.xpnt]$FF for y in factorList u])
exponent u == -- exponent of first factor
empty?(fl := factorList u) or zero? u => 0
first(fl).xpnt
nthExponent(u, i) ==
l := factorList u
zero? u or i < 1 or i > #l => 0
(l.(minIndex(l) + i - 1)).xpnt
nthFactor(u, i) ==
zero? u => 0
zero? i => unit u
l := factorList u
negative? i or i > #l => 1
(l.(minIndex(l) + i - 1)).fctr
nthFlag(u, i) ==
l := factorList u
zero? u or i < 1 or i > #l => "nil"
(l.(minIndex(l) + i - 1)).flg
flagFactor(r, i, fl) ==
zero? i => 1
zero? r => 0
unitNormalize mkFF(1, [[fl, r, i]$FF])
differentiate(u:%, deriv: R -> R) ==
ans := deriv(unit u) * ((u exquo unit(u)::%)::%)
ans + (_+/[fact.xpnt * deriv(fact.fctr) *
((u exquo nilFactor(fact.fctr, 1))::%) for fact in factorList u])
@
This operation provides an implementation of [[differentiate]] from the
category [[DifferentialExtension]]. It uses the formula
$$\frac{d}{dx} f(x) = \sum_{i=1}^n \frac{f(x)}{f_i(x)}\frac{d}{dx}f_i(x),$$
where
$$f(x)=\prod_{i=1}^n f_i(x).$$
Note that up to [[patch--40]] the following wrong definition was used:
\begin{verbatim}
differentiate(u:%, deriv: R -> R) ==
ans := deriv(unit u) * ((u exquo (fr := unit(u)::%))::%)
ans + fr * (_+/[fact.xpnt * deriv(fact.fctr) *
((u exquo nilFactor(fact.fctr, 1))::%) for fact in factorList u])
\end{verbatim}
which causes wrong results as soon as units are involved, for example in
<<TEST FR>>=
D(factor (-x), x)
@
(Issue~\#176)
<<domain FR Factored>>=
map(fn, u) ==
fn(unit u) * _*/[irreducibleFactor(fn(f.fctr),f.xpnt) for f in factorList u]
u exquo v ==
empty?(x1 := factorList v) => unitNormal(retract v).associate * u
empty? factorList u => "failed"
v1 := u * reciprocal v
goodQuotient:Boolean := true
while (goodQuotient and (not empty? x1)) repeat
if x1.first.xpnt < 0
then goodQuotient := false
else x1 := rest x1
goodQuotient => v1
"failed"
unitNormal u == -- does a bunch of work, but more canonical
(ur := recip(un := unit u)) case "failed" => [1, u, 1]
as := ur::R
vl := empty()$List(FF)
for x in factorList u repeat
ucar := unitNormal(x.fctr)
e := abs(x.xpnt)::NonNegativeInteger
if x.xpnt < 0
then -- associate is recip of unit
un := un * (ucar.associate ** e)
as := as * (ucar.unit ** e)
else
un := un * (ucar.unit ** e)
as := as * (ucar.associate ** e)
if not one?(ucar.canonical) then
vl := concat([x.flg, ucar.canonical, x.xpnt], vl)
[mkFF(un, empty()), mkFF(1, reverse_! vl), mkFF(as, empty())]
unitNormalize u ==
uca := unitNormal u
mkFF(unit(uca.unit)*unit(uca.canonical),factorList(uca.canonical))
if R has GcdDomain then
u + v ==
zero? u => v
zero? v => u
v1 := reciprocal(u1 := gcd(u, v))
(expand(u * v1) + expand(v * v1)) * u1
gcd(u, v) ==
one? u or one? v => 1
zero? u => v
zero? v => u
f1 := empty()$List(Integer) -- list of used factor indices in x
f2 := f1 -- list of indices corresponding to a given factor
f3 := empty()$List(List Integer) -- list of f2-like lists
x := concat(factorList u, factorList v)
for i in minIndex x .. maxIndex x repeat
if not member?(i, f1) then
f1 := concat(i, f1)
f2 := [i]
for j in i+1..maxIndex x repeat
if x.i.fctr = x.j.fctr then
f1 := concat(j, f1)
f2 := concat(j, f2)
f3 := concat(f2, f3)
x1 := empty()$List(FF)
while not empty? f3 repeat
f1 := first f3
if #f1 > 1 then
i := first f1
y := copy x.i
f1 := rest f1
while not empty? f1 repeat
i := first f1
if x.i.xpnt < y.xpnt then y.xpnt := x.i.xpnt
f1 := rest f1
x1 := concat(y, x1)
f3 := rest f3
x1 := sort!(LispLessP, x1)
mkFF(1, x1)
else -- R not a GCD domain
u + v ==
zero? u => v
zero? v => u
irreducibleFactor(expand u + expand v, 1)
if R has UniqueFactorizationDomain then
prime? u ==
not(empty?(l := factorList u)) and (empty? rest l) and
one?(l.first.xpnt) and (l.first.flg case "prime")
@
\section{package FRUTIL FactoredFunctionUtilities}
<<package FRUTIL FactoredFunctionUtilities>>=
)abbrev package FRUTIL FactoredFunctionUtilities
++ Author:
++ Date Created:
++ Change History:
++ Basic Operations: refine, mergeFactors
++ Related Constructors: Factored
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications: 11A51, 11Y05
++ Keywords: factor
++ References:
++ Description:
++ \spadtype{FactoredFunctionUtilities} implements some utility
++ functions for manipulating factored objects.
FactoredFunctionUtilities(R): Exports == Implementation where
R: IntegralDomain
FR ==> Factored R
Exports ==> with
refine: (FR, R-> FR) -> FR
++ refine(u,fn) is used to apply the function \userfun{fn} to
++ each factor of \spadvar{u} and then build a new factored
++ object from the results. For example, if \spadvar{u} were
++ created by calling \spad{nilFactor(10,2)} then
++ \spad{refine(u,factor)} would create a factored object equal
++ to that created by \spad{factor(100)} or
++ \spad{primeFactor(2,2) * primeFactor(5,2)}.
mergeFactors: (FR,FR) -> FR
++ mergeFactors(u,v) is used when the factorizations of \spadvar{u}
++ and \spadvar{v} are known to be disjoint, e.g. resulting from a
++ content/primitive part split. Essentially, it creates a new
++ factored object by multiplying the units together and appending
++ the lists of factors.
Implementation ==> add
fg: FR
func: R -> FR
fUnion ==> Union("nil", "sqfr", "irred", "prime")
FF ==> Record(flg: fUnion, fctr: R, xpnt: Integer)
mergeFactors(f,g) ==
makeFR(unit(f)*unit(g),append(factorList f,factorList g))
refine(f, func) ==
u := unit(f)
l: List FF := empty()
for item in factorList f repeat
fitem := func item.fctr
u := u*unit(fitem) ** (item.xpnt :: NonNegativeInteger)
if item.xpnt = 1 then
l := concat(factorList fitem,l)
else l := concat([[v.flg,v.fctr,v.xpnt*item.xpnt]
for v in factorList fitem],l)
makeFR(u,l)
@
\section{package FR2 FactoredFunctions2}
<<package FR2 FactoredFunctions2>>=
)abbrev package FR2 FactoredFunctions2
++ Author: Robert S. Sutor
++ Date Created: 1987
++ Change History:
++ Basic Operations: map
++ Related Constructors: Factored
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications: 11A51, 11Y05
++ Keywords: map, factor
++ References:
++ Description:
++ \spadtype{FactoredFunctions2} contains functions that involve
++ factored objects whose underlying domains may not be the same.
++ For example, \spadfun{map} might be used to coerce an object of
++ type \spadtype{Factored(Integer)} to
++ \spadtype{Factored(Complex(Integer))}.
FactoredFunctions2(R, S): Exports == Implementation where
R: IntegralDomain
S: IntegralDomain
Exports ==> with
map: (R -> S, Factored R) -> Factored S
++ map(fn,u) is used to apply the function \userfun{fn} to every
++ factor of \spadvar{u}. The new factored object will have all its
++ information flags set to "nil". This function is used, for
++ example, to coerce every factor base to another type.
Implementation ==> add
map(func, f) ==
func(unit f) *
_*/[nilFactor(func(g.factor), g.exponent) for g in factors f]
@
\section{License}
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<<*>>=
<<license>>
<<domain FR Factored>>
<<package FRUTIL FactoredFunctionUtilities>>
<<package FR2 FactoredFunctions2>>
@
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