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Q: Geometric mean of prime factors of all numbers up to n

Marcos CramerThrough numerical calculations I have discovered that for any natural number $n \geq 2$, the geometric mean of the prime factors of all natural numbers $\leq n$ can be approximated well by $1.6653 \cdot n^{0.224}$. Is there a number-theoretic explanation for why this is a good approximation?

 
 
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5:56 AM
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Q: The action of the Grothendieck group on higher K-theory groups

cellularLet $(C,\otimes)$ be a monoidal (non symmetric) Waldhausen category. In particular, under these conditions, $K_{0}(C)$ is a ring and $K_{i}(C)$ are $K_{0}(C)$-bimodule for any $i\in \mathbb{Z}$. Suppose that $K_{0}(C)$ is a commutative ring. Let $a\in K_{i}(C)$ and $q\in K_{0}(C) $. I was wonderi...

 
 
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12:57 PM
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Q: 75 integers are squared or cubed: minimum distinct results?

Alexander75 different integer numbers are written on a blackboard. Each is erased and replaced with either its square or its cube, the operation being random for each. What is the minimum quantity of different results? How can I solve puzzles like this one? On a different site, two people got two differen...

 
 
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4:08 PM
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Q: Loop through chisq.test RStudio

MalinUI am trying to perform chisquare tests on about 30 variables. I tried to write a for loop to no luck. The loop should also save the p-value of each test. I have used this kind of setup before, in other instances, but I recognise that using a vector with the dataframe$variable names does not work ...

 
 
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5:15 PM
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Q: How break page numbering and restart it by the last automatically?

Antonio Maria Di MauroWhen I write a document it is usual I divide it into more part: so, I am usual to not number part page as into the example put below where I put a document with three parts, like Overture, Part I and Part II. So as you can observe I restore number page using a set counter where I indicated manua...

 
 
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7:44 PM
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Q: Long chains of amorphous cardinalities

Ynir PazAn amorphous set is an infinite set that cannot be partitioned into 2 infinite subsets. An amorphous cardinality is the cardinality of an amorphous set. Working in $\sf ZF$, it is consistent that amorphous sets exist. Amorphous sets necessarily don't have a lot of structure. For example, for an a...

 
 
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9:32 PM
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Q: (Derived category of) sheaves over an infinite union

jessetvogelThe short version of my question is: Suppose $X$ is a (reasonably nice) topological space such that $X = \bigcup_{n \ge 1} X_n$ for an increasing sequence of (closed) subspaces $X_1 \subset X_2 \subset \cdots$​, and suppose that $\mathcal{F}$ and $\mathcal{G}$ are sheaves on $X$ which are isomorp...

 
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Q: What is erroneous behavior? How is it different from undefined behavior?

Jan SchultkeC++26 has introduced erroneous behavior in addition to undefined, unspecified, and implementation-defined behavior (see Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior). How is this new construct different from the existing kinds of behavior, and why has it been added to the C++ standa...

 

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