Theory ISQ_Units

section ‹ Units ›

theory ISQ_Units
  imports ISQ_Proof
begin

text ‹ Parallel to the base quantities, there are base units. In the implementation of
  the SI unit system, we fix these to be precisely those quantities that have a base dimension
  and a magnitude of term1. Consequently, a base unit corresponds to a unit in the algebraic
  sense. ›

lift_definition is_base_unit :: "'a::one['d::dim_type, 's::unit_system]  bool" 
  is "λ x. mag x = 1  is_BaseDim (dim x)" . 

definition mk_base_unit :: "'u itself  's itself  ('a::one)['u::basedim_type, 's::unit_system]" 
  where "mk_base_unit t s = 1"

syntax "_mk_base_unit" :: "type  type  logic" ("BUNIT'(_, _')")
translations "BUNIT('a, 's)" == "CONST mk_base_unit TYPE('a) TYPE('s)"

lemma mk_base_unit: "is_base_unit (mk_base_unit a s)"
  by (simp add: mk_base_unit_def si_eq, transfer, simp add: is_BaseDim)

lemma magQ_mk [si_eq]: "BUNIT('u::basedim_type, 's::unit_system)Q = 1"
  by (simp add: mk_base_unit_def magQ_def si_eq, transfer, simp)

end