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Q: Math puzzle: I know the answer, what is the equation? Use all digits 1-9

user2584265A few years ago, my child brought a puzzle home from their 6th-grade math teacher. The solution was to use all the numbers $1−9$ only once and make the equation true. Using a spreadsheet, I was able to calculate the 2 answers: $631892754$ and $631472958$ My problem is I found the spreadsheet and ...

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Q: [greek]babel + cleveref + Roman pagenumbering + label = ☇

GeekestGeekFeeding \documentclass{article} \usepackage[greek]{babel}%%% greek should not necessarily be the main language; e.g., [greek, ngerman] would also expose the bug. \usepackage{cleveref}%%% option [ngerman] would not change the outcome. \begin{document} \pagenumbering{Roman} \label{someLabel} \end{d...

 
 
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Q: In vscode how do I pass in arguements from launch.json or have a template in tasks.json?

Eric StotchI have a build script that supports ~40 different commands. I rather not write out 40 task even if its a copy/paste with an argument or two changed. Is there some way I have can one or two task and pass the arguments in from launch.json? or have a template that all my task use and I can change th...

 
 
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12:00 PM
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Q: What are the conjugacy classes of the category of Sets?

Théo$\newcommand{\unsim}{{\sim}}$The set of conjugacy classes of a group $G$ is the quotient of $G$ by the equivalence relation $\sim_1$ obtained by declaring $a\sim b$ iff there exists $g\in G$ such that $b=g^{-1}ag$. This agrees also with the equivalence relations $\sim_2$ and $\sim_3$ on $G$ gener...

 
 
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7:04 PM
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Q: Find the smallest solution for this simple equation

AnushInput 4 integers w, x, y, z from the range -999 to 999 inclusive where none of the values is 0. Output 4 integers a, b, c, d so that aw + bx + cy + dz == 0 where none of the values is 0. Restrictions Your output should be the solution with the smallest sum of absolute values possible. That is th...

 
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Q: Finite simple groups that all of their proper non-abelian simple sections are isomorphic to either A5, PSL(2,7) or PSL(2,9)

user53093I know that by a result of Blyth and Robinson published in 1995, all finite simple groups that all of their proper non-abelian simple sections are isomorphic to one of the simple groups A5 or PSL(2,7) are characterized. I am looking for a characterization of all finite simple groups that all of t...

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Q: Does irreducible polynomial remain reduced by pre-composition?

QixiaoLet $f(x),g(x)$ be polynomials in $\mathbb{Q}[x]$. If $\mathrm{deg}(f)\geq2$ and $f$ irreducible, is the composition $f(g(x))$ always reduced (has no repeated irreducible factors)? (If we do not ask $\mathrm{deg}(f)\geq2$ we can take $f(x)=x-1, g(x)=x^2+1$; if we do not ask $f$ be reducible, we c...

 
 
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9:30 PM
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Q: Ergodic measures for the logistic map

Liviu Nicolaescu$\DeclareMathOperator{\Inv}{Inv}\DeclareMathOperator{\Erg}{Erg}$This is mostly curiosity on my part and I hope that the MO community might be able to help. For $c\in (0,4]$ consider the logistic map $$ T_c:[0,1]\to[0,1],\;\;T_c(x)=cx(1-x). $$ Denote by $\Inv_c$ the collection of Borel probabi...

 
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Q: Central limit theorem and strong law of large numbers

simranI had a question in my mind , if a i.i.d distribution function follows central limit theorem , does that mean it will follow Strong law of large numbers also ?? Since in both cases sample means tends to population mean Please explain . Here i mean Lindberg levy's Clt .

 

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