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[Merged by Bors] - refactor: Split off basic Int file #9443

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Data.Int.Basic is currently made of two things:

  • Basic lemmas that continue the theory in Std (and could belong there, really)
  • Basic algebraic order instances

I need the first ones earlier in the algebraic order hierarchy, hence the split.

Part of #9411


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`Data.Int.Basic` is currently made of two things:
* Basic lemmas that continue the theory in Std (and could belong there, really)
* Basic algebraic order instances

I need the first ones earlier in the algebraic order hierarchy, hence the split.

Part of #9411
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`Data.Int.Basic` is currently made of two things:
* Basic lemmas that continue the theory in Std (and could belong there, really)
* Basic algebraic order instances

I need the first ones earlier in the algebraic order hierarchy, hence the split.

Part of #9411




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YaelDillies added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 8, 2024
`Data.Nat.Basic` is currently made of two things:
* Basic lemmas that continue the theory in Std (and could belong there, really)
* Basic algebraic order instances

I need the first ones earlier in the algebraic order hierarchy, hence the split.

Part of #9411. Similar to #9443
mathlib-bors bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 10, 2024
`Data.Nat.Basic` is currently made of two things:
* Basic lemmas that continue the theory in Std (and could belong there, really)
* Basic algebraic order instances

I need the first ones earlier in the algebraic order hierarchy, hence the split.

Part of #9411. Similar to #9443
mathlib-bors bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 30, 2024
`Algebra.GroupPower.Lemmas` used to be a big bag of lemmas that made it there on the criterion that they needed "more imports". This was completely untrue, as all lemmas could be moved to earlier files in PRs:
- #9440
- #9442
- #9443
- #9455
- #9456
- #9457
- #9459
- #9461
- #9463
- #9466
- #9501
- #9502
- #9503
- #9505
- #9551
- #9553
- #9720
- #9739
- #9740
- #9805
- #9806
- and this one

There are several reasons for this:
* Necessary lemmas have been moved to earlier files since lemmas were dumped in `Algebra.GroupPower.Lemmas`
* In the Lean 3 → Lean 4 transition, Std acquired basic `Int` and `Nat` lemmas which let us shortcircuit the part of the algebraic order hierarchy on which the corresponding general lemmas rest
* Some proofs were overpowered
* Some earlier files were tangled and I have untangled them

This PR finishes the job by moving the last few lemmas out of `Algebra.GroupPower.Lemmas`, which is therefore deleted.
mathlib-bors bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 30, 2024
`Algebra.GroupPower.Lemmas` used to be a big bag of lemmas that made it there on the criterion that they needed "more imports". This was completely untrue, as all lemmas could be moved to earlier files in PRs:
- #9440
- #9442
- #9443
- #9455
- #9456
- #9457
- #9459
- #9461
- #9463
- #9466
- #9501
- #9502
- #9503
- #9505
- #9551
- #9553
- #9720
- #9739
- #9740
- #9805
- #9806
- and this one

There are several reasons for this:
* Necessary lemmas have been moved to earlier files since lemmas were dumped in `Algebra.GroupPower.Lemmas`
* In the Lean 3 → Lean 4 transition, Std acquired basic `Int` and `Nat` lemmas which let us shortcircuit the part of the algebraic order hierarchy on which the corresponding general lemmas rest
* Some proofs were overpowered
* Some earlier files were tangled and I have untangled them

This PR finishes the job by moving the last few lemmas out of `Algebra.GroupPower.Lemmas`, which is therefore deleted.
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