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diameter of a set in metric spaces #651

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Define the diameter of a set in emetric spaces (as a supremum), and then in metric spaces (by pushing the definition from emetric spaces, so that one gets some control even when the set is unbounded -- in this case, the diameter is 0).

@johoelzl johoelzl merged commit 626489a into leanprover-community:master Jan 30, 2019
@sgouezel sgouezel deleted the diam branch February 7, 2019 10:13
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