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Q: Uncountable counterexamples in algebra

Nik WeaverIn functional analysis, there are many examples of things that ``go wrong'' in the nonseparable setting. For instance, my favorite version of the spectral theorem only works for operators on a separable Hilbert space. Within C${}^*$-algebra there are many examples of nice results that require sep...

 
 
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8:34 AM
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Q: Evaluating expressions using xfp

Angelo Aliano FilhoI want to generate two integer random numbers for the radius (r) and heigth (h) of a cilinder, in a certain question of my exam. I am using the package xfp to generate the random numbers. However, I would like to determine the volume of this cilinder, in function of these randomic values. I have ...

 
 
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11:05 AM
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Q: Scaling of double convolution

Kung YaoI am interested in the scaling of $$F(x_1,x_4)=\int_{\mathbb R^2} e^{-\vert x_1 -x_2 \vert -\varepsilon \vert x_2 -x_3 \vert- \vert x_3 -x_4 \vert } \ dx_2 dx_3 $$ In particular, I suspect that $$F(x_1,x_4) \le C \varepsilon^{-n} e^{-{\varepsilon}\vert x_1 -x_4\vert}$$ for some universal $C>0$ an...

 
 
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2:17 PM
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Q: What are those 'others' in 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds'

user69559In the Wikipedia page for 'Kodaira dimension', there is 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds' in the section 'Any dimension'. What are those 'others' in the very bottom of this table? Are there some classifications for these 'others'? Are there any examples of these 'others' that...

 
 
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8:46 PM
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Q: Problem about convergent series

MathCuriousI'm trying to prove this series converges by using some sort of comparison test. $$\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n^{0.51}}-\sin\left(\frac{1}{n^{0.51}}\right)$$ I know by $\sin n\le n$ that the series is positive, so I went with the direction of using the comparison test. But I can't seem to find...

 
 
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10:17 PM
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Q: A corollary of the non-existence of positive scalar curvature

L.F. CavenaghiI've been done some work with scalar curvature and managed to give a simple proof for the following result: Let $M$ be a closed manifold which do not admit a metric of positive scalar curvature. Then for any Riemannian metric $g$ on $M$ it holds that $$\int_M \mathrm{scal}_g \leq 0.$$ In partic...

 
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Q: Avoid infinite recursion in destructor

Tomas WilsonAs part of an exercise my university has tasked me with, I have written a small Graph implementation, following this header. class Node { private: std::string name; std::vector<Node*> children; public: Node(const std::string& name=""); virtual ~Node(); } When writing code for ...

 

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