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Q: Do such graphs exist?

Zach HunterGiven $\ell\ge 1$, we say a graph $G$ is $\ell$-good if for each $u,v\in G$ (not necessarily distinct), the number of walks of length $\ell$ from $u$ to $v$ is odd. We say a graph $G$ is good if it is $\ell$-good for some $\ell\ge 1$. Do good graphs exist? For clarity, I am only talking about sim...

 
 
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Q: sSet-enriched categories, quasi-categories and the model-independent theory

harry angstromsSet-enriched categories are one possible model for $(\infty,1)$-categories, by the work of Bergner and others. They are probably the most important model from the point of view of getting actual examples of $(\infty,1)$-categories. In fact, to give actual examples of $\infty$-categories in the m...

 
 
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11:12 AM
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Q: Exclude unneeded digits with regular expression

ClaraI have a text file (~ 3000 Lines) with warnings. I have big troubles to write a regular expression to exclude all unneaded information. it work partly but not as the result below Can somebody help me please to write correctly the regular expression. Thank u The string line is as follows: 00:36.4...

 
11:54 AM
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Q: How to program a function in Mathlab that takes two matrices A and B as input and outputs the product matrix A*B?

XetrezQuestion: How do I program a function that takes two matrices A and B as input and outputs the product matrix A*B? Using Mathlab, with stuff like "for" or "while", i.e., loops or conditionals. Attempt: function prodAB=MultiplicoMatrices(A,B) prod=0; prodAB=[]; for i=1:length(A) for j=1:le...

 
 
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4:44 PM
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Q: Laurent series in several complex variables

rimuIs there a good generalisation of Laurent series for several complex variables? I am interested in generalised power series that have some terms with negative powers, but not too much. In single variable complex analysis, "not too much" means that the (Laurent) series has only a finite number of ...

 
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Q: Do any English adjectives have grammatical number?

JasperMost adjectives in English have the same form, regardless of whether the noun (or noun phrase) being modified is singular or plural. For example: Mars is red. Mars and Jupiter are red planets. Violets are blue. She bought some blue flowers from the florist. Are there any exceptions to this rule?

 

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