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Q: Homotopy coherent colimits in chain complexes

Andrea MarinoIn remark 1.2.6.2 (HTT), Lurie states that Another possible approach to the problem of homotopy coherence is to restrict our attention to simplicial (or topological) categories C in which every homotopy coherent diagram is equivalent to a strictly commutative diagram. For example, this is always...

 
 
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2:43 AM
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Q: A special approximation of the Heaviside function

HiroIs there a $C^m$ approximation $f_\epsilon$ of the Heaviside function such that $$f_\epsilon(x) = f_1(x/\epsilon) = \begin{cases} 0 & \text{ if } x < 0 \\ 1 & \text{ if } x/\epsilon \ge 1 \end{cases}$$ $$\left|\frac{d^k}{dx^k}f_\epsilon\right| \le \frac{C}{\epsilon^k}$$ for $k \in \{1,2,\dots,m\}...

 
3:25 AM
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Q: Hilbert space representation of a vector in terms of a continuous eigenbasis

MathMathLet $\mathscr{H}$ be a complex Hilbert space and $A$ be an Hermitian operator $A: \mathscr{H}\to \mathscr{H}$. Suppose, for a moment, that $A$ has a set of discrete eigenvalues $\{\lambda_{n}\}_{n\in \mathbb{N}}$ with corresponding normalized eigenvectors $\{e_{n}\}_{n\in \mathbb{N}}$, which are ...

 
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Q: Two-point Helly

domotorpSuppose that for a finite collection of planar convex sets $\mathcal F$ the following holds. For any six members of $\mathcal F$ there are two points such that every set contains (at least) one of the points. Does it follow that all members of $\mathcal F$ can be stabbed by two points? I am sure ...

 
 
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11:23 AM
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Q: How are probabilities written in German?

Only_meI was reading over some statistics notes that one of the German universities had made available online (it is entirely in German), and I'm confused because they've written P(X=1)=0.25. That's exactly how we write decimal probabilities in English, but I was told that the commas and periods are alw...

 
11:55 AM
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Q: General Sylvester's linear matrix equation

DSMFor what conditions on $A$, $B$ and $C$ (square matrices of size $n$) would there be a unique solution to $$ ABX + AXC + XBC = D, $$ for any $D$? Can one expect a characterization similar to the Sylvester Theorem, which states that there always exists a unique solution to $AX + XB = C$, for any $...

 
 
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6:25 PM
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Q: Brouwer's theorem 2.0?

DattierLet $f\in C([0,1]^n,\mathbb R^n) $ with $[0,1]^n \subset f([0,1]^n)$ Is it true that $\exists x \in [0,1]^n, f(x) =x$?

 
 
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9:23 PM
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Q: Is the Arabic "4" a value, numeral, or numerical expression?

voyaging hopian What I understand: A number is an abstract concept. We use numerals such as names (i.e. cuatro), symbols (i.e. Arabic "4"), and numerical expressions (i.e. "9 - 5") to represent numbers. Where I get tripped up: "Value" is defined as the number a numeral represents, where "4" is a value of "3 + 1"...

 
 
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11:23 PM
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Q: Are blue rosary beads based on blue ribband (tzitzit) from Numbers 15?

Church QuestionsAre blue rosary beads based on blue ribband (tzitzit) from Numbers 15? Numbers 15:38-39 (KJV): "38 Speak unto the children of Israel, and bid them that they make them fringes in the borders of their garments throughout their generations, and that they put upon the fringe of the borders a ribband...

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Q: Why can this derived class be constructed with `{}` and not with `()` on C++17?

LilyIn this example, C++17 can construct a Derived class using the Base class's constructor using {}, but not (). This also works on C++20 for GCC and Clang, but not for MSVC. Why can I constuct the Derived class this way? Is it safe? I have looked through the additions and changes in C++17 and can n...

 

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