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Q: Dualizing complex of the cone over a manifold

asvLet $M$ be a smooth (or just topological) closed manifold. Let $C(M)$ denote the cone over $M$, i.e. $C(M)$ equals to $M\times [0,\infty)$ with $M\times \{0\}$ contracted to a point. The image of $M\times \{0\}$ in $C(M)$ is called the origin. What is the dualizing complex of $C(M)$? In particula...

 
 
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2:44 AM
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Q: Level spacing statistics for primes

solitonIn the preprint "Level Spacing Statistics for Primes", we have found some patterns of prime spacings, which may provide new insights on the distribution of primes: We would like to know whether there are relevant results in the literature. Any comments are appreciated! Update: The relations...

 
 
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5:58 AM
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Q: Find all integers k for which there exist three positive integers a,b,c such that

AmasoN$(a+b+c)(\frac{1}{a}+\frac{1}{b}+\frac{1}{c})=9+\frac{k}{abc}$ This is a question I recently stumbled upon on a math competition. I believe the Am > Gm > Hm inequality can be used to simplify this problem. But I'm getting no where, so I'm looking for new insights and methods of approaching this p...

 
 
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7:12 AM
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Q: Updating controls in an electron app from a c# dll, is this even viable?

StackUser4545I've been digging and digging and coming up rather empty handed. I've tried ffi but doesn't seem to be buildable currently. Currently I'm using electron edge and seems to be the right direction, but I can't find many examples of usage, espically with dlls. What I have in Electron: <div class="...

 
 
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10:46 AM
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Q: Is the natural density of a counting number being divisible by 3 or 5 approximately 0.47?

GalenI ran the following calculation to estimate the natural density of a counting number being divisible by 3 or 5 as follows: import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt matches = [] N = 10**4 for n in range(N): if n % 3 == 0 or n % 5 == 0: matches.append(1) else: mat...

 
 
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1:56 PM
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Q: In C++, is it valid to treat scalar members of a struct as if they comprised an array?

user20126994While looking at the code for Dear Imgui, I found the following code (edited for relevance): struct ImVec2 { float x, y; float& operator[] (size_t idx) { return (&x)[idx]; } }; It's pretty clear that this works in practice, but from the perspective of the C++ standard, is this code legal...

 
 
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6:44 PM
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Q: Are there textbooks on differential geometry in the language of smooth sets or smooth derived stacks?

Aivazian ArshakIn differential geometry it is often natural to speak of infinite-dimensional manifolds (e.g., the manifold of mappings between two smooth manifolds). Different versions of generalized smooth spaces are proposed for this purpose. I find the most natural and preferable approach: categories of shea...

 
 
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9:32 PM
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Q: new Typescript "satisfies" operator

aestheticsDataHere is an example from the official Typescript site about the satisfies operator : type Colors = "red" | "green" | "blue"; // Ensure that we have exactly the keys from 'Colors'. const favoriteColors = { "red": "yes", "green": false, "blue": "kinda", "platypus": false // ~~~~~~~...

 

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