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Q: How does assuming GRH help us calculate class group?

Davood KHAJEHPOURIt seems that, LMFDB assumes GRH to calculate $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_p)$ for $p > 23$; see $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{29})$, $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{31})$, $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{37})$, $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{41})$, $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{43})$, $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_{47})$, $\cdots$. I'm very curious how assuming the GRH, helps ...

 
 
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Q: Year of birth of Craige Schensted

Richard StanleyFor a paper I am writing related to the history of combinatorics, I am looking for the year of birth of Craige Eugene Schensted, the eponym for the Schensted correspondence. According to this site, a Craige Eugene Schensted was born in 1924 and is now deceased. However, I haven't seen any other i...

 
 
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Q: Can locally constant real functions on a space be made into continuous functions (on a different space)?

Gro-Tsen[This question came up while idly thinking about this other one, but it is not directly related.] Definitions: If $X$ is a topological space, let $C(X)$ stand for the $\mathbb{R}$-algebra of continuous real-valued functions $X\to\mathbb{R}$ where $\mathbb{R}$ has its usual (Euclidean) topology, a...

 
 
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Q: How would you define greater than or less than for complex numbers?

Some GuyIs there a way to find out whether complex numbers are greater then or less than another complex number? For numbers like $i$ and $-i$, it is clear than one is bigger than the other. However, what about numbers like $2+3i$ and $5+2i$? Here's what I think. In the real numbers, you measured how big...

 
 
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Q: Confusing moments about the Law of exponents for natural powers

ZFRSuppose that $a\in \mathbb{R}$ and $a>1$ and we define in the recursive way the following operation: $$a^1:=a,$$ $$a^{n+1}:=a^n\cdot a \quad\text{for each} \quad n\in \mathbb{N}.$$ I want to prove that $a^{n+m}=a^na^m$ for any $n,m\in \mathbb{N}$. Proof: Let $E=\{m\in \mathbb{N}: a^{n+m}=a^na^m \...

 
 
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Q: Is it a lobster number?

IronEagleIntroduction A "lobster number", by my own designation, is a number that contains within itself all of its prime factors. The "lobster" description was inspired by the recent question "Speed of Lobsters". The basic idea is that each prime factor can be made by lobsters munching away digits of t...

 
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Q: Sequence of epimorphisms of residually finite groups stabilizes

frafourLet $G_1 \to G_2 \to \cdots$ be a sequence of epimorphisms of finitely generated residually finite groups. Does it eventually stabilize? That is, are all but finitely many epimorphisms actually isomorphisms? Note that finitely generated residually finite groups are Hopfian, so this excludes the s...

 

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