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Q: 2^11 - 1 and the mistery of Huldaricus Regius

Plasma StarkWhile researching on Mersenne numbers, I often stumble upon statements of this nature (it is not verbatim): Huldaricus Regius in 1536 proved that $2^{11}-1$ is not prime, providing a factorisation and shattering the common misconception that all numbers of the form $2^p-1$ are primes for $p$ pri...

 
7:30 AM
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Q: Why are some numbers disproportionately represented when calculating a digit-sum?

A. SalasI wrote a small python script to calculate a number's digit-sum (i.e #152 = 1 + 5 + 2 = 8) after being raised to various powers. Then I noticed certain numbers are dramatically more common than others, while others don't occur at all. For example, after iterating through the numbers 1-1000, each ...

 
8:01 AM
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Q: Can I reconstruct the cohomology from a collection of open sets?

AsvinSuppose I have a topological space $X$ with a collection of closed subsets $X_\tau$ for $\tau \in P$ where I think of $P$ as a poset with $\tau \leq \lambda \iff X_\tau \subset X_\lambda$. Is there some nice (algorithmic?) way to get information about the (compactly supported) cohomology of $U_{\...

 
 
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10:31 AM
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Q: Explicit constant in Green/Tao's version of Freiman's Theorem?

Tomasz PopielGreen and Tao's version of Freiman's theorem over finite fields (doi:10.1017/S0963548309009821) is as follows: If $A$ is a set in $\mathbb{F}_2^n$ for which $|A+A| \leqslant K|A|$, then $A$ is contained in a subspace of size $2^{2K+O(\sqrt{K}\log(K))}$. Does anybody know of a version of this boun...

 
11:25 AM
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Q: Different versions of g++ have inconsistent result of overload resolution

sizzleWhen I used g++ 5.4.0, the sample code below worked as expected, but after I updated the g++ to 10.2.0, the result was changed. I also tested the sample code on clang++ 11.0.1, and the result was the same as g++ 5.4.0. I have searched some relevant questions but did not get a valid answer. As I k...

 
11:42 AM
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Q: "Four is better" vs "Four are better". Which one is correct?

zehI want to write: One cake is good, but 4 {is,are} better! Which one (are or is) should I use? Looking at examples online it seems that both are acceptable. So here are my questions: Which one is grammatically correct (one? both?) Which one is most used?

 
 
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5:30 PM
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Q: High-dimensional pointless varieties over finite fields

vopeLet $\mathbb{F}_q$ be a finite field. Do there exist smooth projective varieties over $\mathbb{F}_q$ of arbitrarily high dimension that have no $\mathbb{F}_q$-points and no non-constant maps to lower-dimensional varieties? Two lines of attack that don't work: Brauer-Severi varieties (the Brauer g...

 

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