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Q: Intersection cycle in a product of Grassmannians

BlazejLet $G(k,n)$ denote the Grassmiannian of $k$-planes in $\mathbb C^n$. Let's define $$ I_j =\{ (\Lambda_1,\Lambda_2 ) \in G(k,n) \times G(l,n) \, | \, \dim(\Lambda_1 \cap \Lambda_2) \geq j \}. $$ These are an analytic subvarieties in $G(k,n) \times G(l,n)$. I would like to know if something is kno...

 
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Q: x86_64 best way to reduce 64 bit register to 32 bit retaining zero or non-zero status

NoahI am looking for the fastest / most space efficient way of reducing a 64 bit register to a 32 bit register only retaining the zero / non-zero status of the 64 bit register. For example: // rax is either zero or non-zero popcntq %rax, %rax // eax will be zero if rax was zero, otherwise it will be ...

 
 
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Q: Java method accepting different functional interface types - possible?

danBFirst of all, sorry for the bad title, but I find it somewhat difficult to summarize my issue in one short sentence... There's some code in our software which I'm quite unhappy with. It goes like this: @FunctionalInterface public interface OneArgCall<T, U, A> { T execute(U u, A ar...

 
 
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7:59 AM
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Q: How can I create a table with 2 independent variables in SPSS?

pballsI'm trying to tabulate some concentrations of compounds to eventually test if tide (or depth for other samples) and distance along a sampling transect affect these compounds (the 5 variables on the right). However, the only way I can think to do this is in the attached image, where I'm forced to ...

 
8:11 AM
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Q: Dimension of configuration space of triangulated convex polyhedron

Joseph O'RourkeThe configuration space of all tetrahedra is $5$-dimensional, perhaps a non-obvious fact. There are $12$ face angles, but the sum of each of the four faces angles is $\pi$, reducing $12$ to $8$ degrees of freedom. There are, however, additional trigonometric relations that must be satisfied by th...

 
8:41 AM
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Q: str.isdigit() behaviour when handling strings

LacobusAssuming the following: >>> square = '²' # Superscript Two (Unicode U+00B2) >>> cube = '³' # Superscript Three (Unicode U+00B3) Curiously: >>> square.isdigit() True >>> cube.isdigit() True OK, let's convert those "digits" to integer: >>> int(square) Traceback (most recent call last)...

 
 
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4:02 PM
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Q: What is a definitive explanation for the following property of natural numbers?

guilherme1771(I want to clear out the fact that I'm no professional mathematician. Please feel free to correct me if needed. I have no mathematical background. I am 13 years old, this question is originated from pure math curiosity) Let $\mu$ be any number greater than zero, such that $N_d^{\mu}$ is a natural...

 
 
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10:47 PM
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Q: Explain seemingly non-random figures which arise from random Poisson points with normalization

Alexander ChervovContext Working with some biological datasets it was puzzling to see the patterns like Figure 2 (right) below. The first feeling was, that it corresponds to some biological effects like correlations between genes, however discussions with colleagues suggested that it more likely to be some purely...

 

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