Let $Q\in \mathbb{Z}[x]$ be a polynomial defining an injective function $\mathbb{Z}\to\mathbb{Z}$. Does it define an injective function $\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z}\to\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z}$ for some prime $p$?
I'm interested to know why the second static_assert in my code below doesn't work. It seems like even though the array c is a reference to a, the size of the array is embedded in the type, so it should be available at compile time.
#include <array>
int main()
{
std::array<int,2> a = {1,2};
...
I do not know why struct ParseBoolError has the _priv field, as shown below:
pub struct ParseBoolError {
_priv: (),
}
https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/core/str/mod.rs.html#150
I think that the _priv field is not used.
I've come up with an idea of an integer sequence. It can be formulated (perhaps a bit loosely) as follows: For n points N(n) is the number of configurations where each point either lies on some circle or is a center of some circle. Each point can belong to no more than 1 circle and it can be th...
I have learnt that in a matrix, if there are complex eigenvalues, they should come as conjugate pairs. Also, I know that, in a diagonal matrix, eigenvalues are the diagonal elements.
So how about the following matrix?
$$\begin{pmatrix}
i & 0\\
0& 2
\end{pmatrix}$$
Shouldn't the eigenvalues be $...