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Q: The Mumford-Tate conjecture

YoYoThe Mumford-Tate conjecture asserts that, via the Betti-étale comparison isomorphism, and for any smooth projective variety $ X $, over a number field $ K $, the $ \mathbb{Q}_{ \ell } $-linear combinations of Hodge cycles coincide with the $ \ell $-adic Tate cycles. Question. Would that mean tha...

 
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Q: The universal multiset for a finite scheme - reference request

Neil StricklandIf $X$ is a finite set of size $n$, then by listing the elements of $X$ we get a canonical element of the symmetric power $X^n/\Sigma_n$, which we can call the universal multiset for $X$. Now let $X$ instead be an affine scheme $\text{spec}(A)$ over a base scheme $S=\text{spec}(k)$, and suppose t...

 
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Q: Exposition of concrete constructions

Martin BrandenburgI am frequently interested to find less technical proofs of results which already appear in the literature, at least in some special cases of these results. Sometimes a published proof shows that an object with some properties exists, but actually the proof does not (at least not without addition...

 
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Q: How does the tribonacci sequence have anything to do with trigonometry?

Aryan RajFibonacci sequence has always been a fascination for me for its beauty. It was in high school that I was able to understand how the ratio between 2 consecutive terms of a purely integer sequence came to be a beautiful irrational number. So I wondered yesterday if instead of 2 terms, we kept 3 ter...

 
 
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Q: Why does type(of:) return Metatype, rather than T.Type?

SweeperI noticed that type(of:) has this unexpected signature: func type<T, Metatype>(of value: T) -> Metatype whereas I would have expected: func type<T>(of value: T) -> T.Type The actual signature somehow takes 2 independent and unbounded type parameters, uses one of them as the parameter type, and ...

 
 
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Q: Is the elementary transformation of a conic bundle a flip or a flop

MobiusLet $\pi: V\to S$ be a standard conic bundle of a threefold $V$ to a surface $S$, i.e., $\pi$ is relative minimal. Assume that everything is nonsingular and is over $\mathbb{C}$. We may assume that $V$ is embedded in a $\mathbb{P}^2$-bundle $\mathbb{P}(\mathcal{E})$ over $S$, where $\mathcal{E}$ ...

 
 
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Q: Applying regex to pandas column based on different pos of same character

The GreatI have a dataframe like as shown below tdf = pd.DataFrame({'text_1':['value: 1.25MG - OM - PO/TUBE - ashaf', 'value:2.5 MG - OM - PO/TUBE -test','value: 18 UNITS(S)','value: 850 MG - TDS AFTER FOOD - SC (SUBCUTANEOUS) -had', 'value: 75 MG - OM - PO/TUBE']}) I would like to apply regex and create...

 
 
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Q: Possible set of 4 integers

Ganit$A = [a,b,c,d]$ is a set of four integers. We pick two integers out of $A$ and add them. The following six sums are obtained $- 0,2,4,8,10,12$. Find the four integers in Set $A$? All that I could figure out from this problem is that there has to be two numbers which will be $x$ and $-x$ then only...

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Q: Solution to simple non-autonomous ODE

Pritam BemisConsider the following ODE with parameters $\alpha,\beta,\gamma \in \mathbb R$ $$f'(t)= \begin{pmatrix} \alpha-\beta t & \gamma t \\ \gamma t & -(\alpha-\beta t) \end{pmatrix} f(t).$$ This ODE is non-autonomous and the matrix also does not commute with its derivatives, so diagonalization is not g...

 

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