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Q: Why did Ravenel define a ring spectrum to be flat if its smash-square splits into copies of itself?

Doron Grossman-NaplesIn appendix A.2 of the orange book, Ravenel defines a ring spectrum $E$ to be flat if $E\wedge E$ is equivalent to a coproduct of suspensions of $E$. (Call this definition (1).) I've seen this definition used in talks and the like as well, but I'm confused about where it comes from. I know two me...

 
 
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5:10 AM
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Q: How bad are human-generated random numbers really (One Time Pad)?

Ben HersheyThis is a pretty open question, so I'm mostly looking for gut reactions from experts more educated than I. Given these assumptions which are easy to verify with a quick Google search: One Time Pads need to be truly random to be unbreakable Human beings cannot generate truly random numbers mental...

 
 
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11:11 AM
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Q: Is there a program implementation for generating all non-isomorphic graphs with a given degree sequence?

lczI know the following problem is famous: For a given degree sequence $L$ that is graphic, find an (efficient) algorithm to generate all of the nonisomorphic realizations of $L$. This algorithm is sometimes helpful when we gather experimental evidence for conjectures (or as part of a proof). The...

 
 
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4:20 PM
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Q: mp4 video written with ffmpeg has different first frame based on total number of frames

Nitzan WeissmanI have a code that writes and reads videos in Python, I'm doing the writing using ffmpeg. I noticed a weird phenomenon, where the first frame changes based on the total number of frames in the video. I find it weird because the first frame is a key frame (I checked it using ffprobe) The code I'm ...

 
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Q: Another predictable sequence

Scratch---CatThis puzzle is part of the Monthly Topic Challenge #6: Is it really that [time] again?. Can you find the pattern? Note: The next number hasn't been worked out yet. 1 1 2 2 1 17 11 13 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Another note: This sequence is part of the fraternity crossword, linked from Clue 6×101. ...

 
4:59 PM
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Q: Statements in differential geometry independent from ZFC

PelotaIt is well known that some problems in functional analysis and in general topology are independent from ZFC: to name a few, Kaplansky's conjecture, the existence of outer automorphisms of the Calkin algebra, the existence of a Suslin line etc. This is not too surprising, since many results in thi...

 
5:44 PM
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Q: How to implement unnamed semaphore and where is it stored? Is it same as unnamed pipe implementation?

satwik dasint sem_init(sem_t *sem, int pshared, unsigned int value); What is the sem pointer in this prototype? What to give as a pointer? What is pshared and how to implement it?

 
 
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10:40 PM
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Q: Why is a Galois group of a finite Galois extension of global fields K/F transitive on the set of primes of K lying above P, a prime of F?

HALOLet $K/F$ be a finite Galois extension of global extensions, and let $P$ be a prime of $F$. Letting $S$ be $$ \{Q : Q \ \text{is a prime of} \ K \ \text{that lies above} \ P\} $$ show that $G={\rm Gal}(K/F)$ is transitive on $S$.

 

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