Antidiagonals in ℕ × ℕ as multisets #
This file defines the antidiagonals of ℕ × ℕ as multisets: the n-th antidiagonal is the multiset
of pairs (i, j) such that i + j = n. This is useful for polynomial multiplication and more
generally for sums going from 0 to n.
Notes #
This refines file Data.List.NatAntidiagonal and is further refined by file
Data.Finset.NatAntidiagonal.
The antidiagonal of a natural number n is
the multiset of pairs (i, j) such that i + j = n.
Equations
Instances For
@[simp]
The cardinality of the antidiagonal of n is n+1.
@[simp]
The antidiagonal of 0 is the list [(0, 0)]
@[simp]
The antidiagonal of n does not contain duplicate entries.