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Q: The advantage of asymmetric objects

Veronica PhanWe know that it is usually much easier to work with highly symmetry objects, the objects that have many automorphisms like the sphere, Lie groups, complete graph,... But is there any advantage of asymmetric objects, the objects that have only trivial automorphisms and what is that advantage? For ...

 
1:34 AM
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Q: Bloons TD 6 Upgrade Paths

qwrBackground The monkeys need help organizing their defense and have asked you, Benjamin the code monkey, to create a program that will list all tower upgrade options. Each tower has three unique upgrade "paths", each having a tier represented by a number between 0 and 5 inclusive, 0 meaning no upg...

 
 
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4:08 AM
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Q: Looking for a half-remembered reference on 'magnitude algebras'

Roselyn BaxterI've been trying and failing to find a paper/article/blog post (I think it was a paper) on a particular algebraic structure. The paper describes a structure consisting of something like a constant $0$, an associative binary operation $+$ for which $0$ is the unit, and an $\omega$-ary operation $\...

 
4:20 AM
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Q: 404 Not Found when trying to install ESLint 8.4.4 with create-react-app

Manh Huynh DucWhenever I try to run npx create-react-app my-app, it shows the error: npm ERR! code E404 npm ERR! 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/eslint/-/eslint-8.4.4.tgz - Not found npm ERR! 404 npm ERR! 404 '@types/eslint@http://registry.npmjs.org/@types/eslint/-/eslint-8.4.4.tgz' is ...

 
 
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6:52 AM
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Q: Why do prime factors of odd term Lucas numbers only end in 1 or 9?

littletimerI'm working on a problem, which I've eventually reduced to the following question: show that every odd term Lucas number has a prime factor that ends with either 1 or 9. Here the Lucas sequence is defined by the recursion: $$a_0=2, a_1=1, a_{n+1}=a_n+a_{n-1}.$$ I looked up a list of prime factori...

 
 
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1:32 PM
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Q: Create combinations by group and sum

BHudsonI have data of names within an ID number along with a number of associated values. It looks something like this: structure(list(id = c("a", "a", "b", "b"), name = c("bob", "jane", "mark", "brittney"), number = c(1L, 2L, 1L, 2L), value = c(1L, 2L, 1L, 2L)), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA...

 
 
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4:31 PM
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Q: How to parallelize poly1305 in software?

SilviuPoly1305 is a MAC designed to be fast in software and parallelizable, yet I couldn't find how to effectively leverage this aspect in a multi-core CPU. Can anyone provide guidance on how to parallelize it? Better: is there any library implementing poly1305 and that can seamlessly scale-out to the ...

 
 
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6:32 PM
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Q: How to re-create a "crosstab plot" showing proportions using ggplot2?

marhoI would greatly appreciate any help with re-creating this "crosstab plot" showing proportions: (source: PEW) I guess the way is to use geom_point with the appropriate shape, but I cant really get any further than this library(ggplot2) df <- data.frame (col = c("A","A","B","B"), ...

 
 
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10:20 PM
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Q: Varieties with few trisecant lines

FriedrichLet $X\subset\mathbb{P}^N$ be an irreducible projective variety. Let's denote by $\mathcal{T}$ the following property: through a general point $x\in X$ there is no line intersecting $X$ in at least three points counted with multiplicity (but not contained in $X$). I am assuming that $X$ is not a ...

 

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