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Q: Basic question on projective bundles

rfauffarLet $\mathcal{E}$ be a coherent sheaf on an irreducible scheme $S$ ($S$ can be pretty nice, say noetherian of finite type), and let $\mathbf{P}(\mathcal{E}):=\mathrm{Proj}(\mathrm{Sym}(\mathcal{E}))$ be the projective bundle associated to $\mathcal{E}$. Is it true that if the structural map $\mat...

 
7:48 AM
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Q: The relative error of approximating a binomial

Tom SolbergAre there any good approximations for a binomial CDF that work well in terms of the relative error, as opposed to absolute? For the usual normal approximation, the absolute error is very well-studied and does an excellent job, but obviously the relative error could be arbitrarily bad by comparin...

 
 
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6:18 PM
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Q: Difference between green threads and virtual threads

cynoxGreen Threads have been implemented with Java 1.1 and dropped in subsequent Java versions, according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_thread. Java 19 introduced Virtual Threads as a preview feature. https://openjdk.org/jeps/425 Both threads seem to work in User Space and not in Kernel Space...

 
 
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7:30 PM
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Q: What is the origin/history of the following very short definition of the Lebesgue integral?

Gro-TsenTypical courses on real integration spend a lot of time defining the Lebesgue measure and then spend another lot of time defining the integral with respect to a measure. This is sometimes criticized as being inefficient or roundabout (see, e.g., the question “Why isn't integral defined as the ar...

 
 
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9:30 PM
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Q: Cofinal well-founded subset in mod finite order

Matteo CasarosaThe mod finite order on ${}^\omega \omega$ is defined as $f \leq^\ast g$ if and only if $f(n) \leq g(n)$ except for finitely many $n \in \omega$. My question is: can we always extract a cofinal well-founded subset $D \subseteq {}^\omega \omega$? If that is not always a possibility in ZFC, how can...

 
9:48 PM
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Q: Reference on the Collatz conjecture

user140242I'm just looking for references in the literature for some observations I made for fun about the Collatz conjecture. The Collatz conjecture states that any positive integer $n$ can eventually be reduced to $1$ by applying this sequence $n_{i+1}=3 \cdot n_i+1$ if $n_i$ is odd and $n_{i+1}=n_i/2$ i...

 

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