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Q: Hodge dual of de Rham cohomology and singular cohomology

wonderichWe know that the de Rham cohomology is isomorphic to the singular cohomology, does the Hodge dual of differential forms induce a dual operation on de Rham cohomology, hence also on singular cohomology? Namely, Is the Hodge dual of a closed form also a closed form? Is the Hodge dual of an exact ...

 
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Q: Sum powers to n

SpitemasterEach natural number (including 0) can be written as a sum of distinct powers of integers (with a minimum exponent of 2). Your task is to output the smallest power required to represent \$n\$. For example: 2 = 1^2 + 1^3 // Output 3 9 = 1^2 + 2^3 = 3^2 // Output 2 15 = 2^2 + 2^3 + 1^4 + 1^5 + 1^6 ...

 
 
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2:29 AM
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Q: Typescript Inheritance: Expanding base class object property

ClorofillaI am struggling. When extending a class I can easily add some new properties to it. But what if, when I extend a base class, I want to add new properties to an object (a property which is a simple object) of the base class? Here an example with some code. base class type HumanOptions = { alive:...

 
 
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9:05 AM
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Q: Examples of locally compact groups that do not admit enough finite dimensional representations

Rick SternbachI apologize in advance if this is well-known, but I can't seem to find the answer in the literature. Let me be precise about my question. I am looking for concrete examples of locally compact Hausdorff groups $G$ such that that there exists $a, b \in G$ with $a \ne b$, but for any continuous repr...

 
 
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6:35 PM
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Q: Why is segmentation fault not recoverable?

GulzarFollowing a previous question of mine, most comments say "just don't, you are in a limbo state, you have to kill everything and start over". There is also a "safeish" workaround. What I fail to understand is WHY is segmentation fault inherently non recoverable. The moment in which writing to prot...

 
 
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9:17 PM
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Q: Partial move of Vec of tuple

Nils AndréI have a Vec<(String, i64)> and need to iterate over the Strings and move them and then iterate over the i64s. However, if I move the Strings I have to store the i64 again into another Vec: let l: Vec<_> = l .into_iter() .map(|(string, int)| { drop(string); int }) ...

 
 
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11:34 PM
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Q: System of congruences with bound condition

Ewan DelanoyLet $m$ be a positive integer divisible by $6$, and let $q$ be one of $8,9$, or a prime $\gt 3$. Question : Is there always an $x\in [1,m]$, coprime to $m$, such that $x\not\equiv\pm 1 \ \mod{q}$ ? The main difficulty in that problem I think is that it combines two very different requirements, th...

 

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