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Suppose $M$ is a countable transitive model of some fragment of $\mathbf{ZFC}$, $\mathbb{P}\in M$ is a forcing notion and $G, H$ are $\mathbb{P}$-generic such that $M[G]=M[H]$. Does it then follow that there is some automorphism $\pi:\mathbb{P}\longrightarrow\mathbb{P}$ such that $\pi\in M$ and $... 2:43 AM 2 Computers are an exceptionally powerful tool for various computations, but they don't excelate at storing decimal numbers. However, people managed to overcome these issues: not storing the number in a decimal format, which is limited to very few decimal places, but as an integer instead, while ke... 1 hour later… 3:43 AM 4 I heard in a lecture that every gaussian integer is in fact a root of a monic 2nd degree polynomial, it has been a day now and I can't figure this out. 2 hours later… 5:13 AM 23 When reviewing for MathSciNet, I routinely find myself just paraphrasing and abbreviating the introduction provided by the author, and occasionally adding a few words about the quality of the research or the cleverness of the argument (which the authors themselves would not be able to write for o... 3 hours later… 8:25 AM 6 I'm currently trying to understand this JLS section on final fields. To understand the text in the JLS better I'm also reading The Java Memory Model by Jeremy Manson (one of creators of the JMM). The paper contains the example that got me interested: if an object o with final fields is made visib... 4 hours later… 12:25 PM 2 Ok so the inverse function of RSA encryption (that is decryption) is$ m \gets c^{d}\bmod N$where$d$is the secret exponent As I understand the hardness of RSA depends on two things: the Integer factorization problem and the discrete logarithm problem. While studying DH Key Exchange, it is a re... 3 hours later… 3:43 PM 3 I recently saw a puzzle where you were to find the 2021st positive integer co-prime to 15 (it was phrased in terms of a game but this is the mathematical core). I wrote code to find the answer but can’t see how you would have done it by hand. What is the trick? 2 hours later… 6:01 PM 9 Heavily based on this closed challenge. Codidact post, Sandbox Description A Sumac sequence starts with two non-zero integers \$t_1\$and \$t_2.\$The next term, \$t_3 = t_1 - t_2\$More generally, \$t_n = t_{n-2} - t_{n-1}\$The sequence ends when \$t_n ≤ 0\\$. All values in the sequence must be...