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Q: What are Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach's Three Threes?

DaniI believe it was Rav SZA who wrote/said that there are three "threes" (3 things that people do having to do with "3") that are made up. Does anyone know where this is written and/or what they are?

 
 
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2:26 AM
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Q: Written Word Equation

georgeWord equations, but not as you know it! Given a sentence which will include two numbers, numerically, and a spelt operator, in the order seen in the examples, your goal is to give the numerical answer The operators will be spelt as: "add", "minus", "times" and "divide" Any real number integer may...

 
3:25 AM
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Q: Is there any proof that there are only 3 so-called "neon numbers"?

FattieThe phrase "neon number" is sometimes used for a number where: square the number, add the digits of that in base 10, and you get the original number. So, 9 is a neon number (-> 81, 8+1, 9) Indeed it is usually said there are only three neon numbers (0, 1, and 9). Surprisingly I couldn't google an...

 
4:08 AM
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Q: Is it a row of Pascal's triangle?

emanresu APascal's triangle is a triangular diagram where the values of two numbers added together produce the one below them. This is the start of it: 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 4 1 You can see that the outside is all 1s, and each number is the sum of the two above it. This continues forever. Yo...

 
4:26 AM
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Q: Sudoku on a countably infinite board

Nico AConsider the game of Sudoku played on an infinite board where the subsquares are also infinite, i.e. our board is indexed by $\mathbb{N}^2 \times \mathbb{N}^2$. Let's call a solution to such a game a function $f(a, b, m, n)$ which assigns a natural number to each space $(m,n)$ in each subsquare $...

 
 
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7:22 AM
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Q: MariaDB: No database selected error on some query

Francesco Piraneo G.I have a php code that rise a query against a MariaDB (using MariaDB 10.5.11 on debian 11) table; I use php-mysql prepared queries for this task as reported in the code below: if($this->dbcon->begin_transaction() === false) { $this->errNum = -1; $this->errText = "Unable to start t...

 
 
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11:56 AM
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Q: Prove an inequality over the reals, given a constraint

David G. StorkGiven $$a + b + c = 3$$ prove $$\frac{a}{b^2 + 1} + \frac{b}{c^2 + 1} + \frac{c}{a^2 + 1} \geq \frac{3}{2}$$ One can prove the above using a great deal of "human" insight and equation manipulation, as shown here. I would like to prove this with as much automatic symbol manipulation as possible. ...

 
 
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9:04 PM
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Q: How can I print the offset of a struct member at compile time?

Daniel KleinsteinGiven a struct, for instance: struct A { char a; char b; } __attribute__((packed)); I want the offset of b (in this example, 1) in the struct to be printed at compile time - I don't want to have to run the program and call something like printf("%zu", offsetof(struct A, b)); because prin...

 
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Q: Convex hull of a variety in real space

Timo59I am a physicist currently working on a question posed as part of an algebraic geometric description of a physical set: I did not find a question that is closely related to what I am searching for yet, but please feel free to just post the link below. My question concerns semialgebraic sets that ...

 

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