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Q: How would you simplify this expression involving complex numbers and a logarithm?

ChillpaddeThe expression is $$\log\left(\left| \frac{z+ia}{z-ia}\right|\right) $$ Here, $a>0$ is real, $i$ is the imaginary unit, and $z=x+iy$. The expression comes from extracting the imaginary part of an expression so it should end up being purely real, however I can't manage to remove the imaginary unit...

 
12:49 AM
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Q: Comparative analysis of history of mathematics

Grisha TaroyanI am a bit scared about writing this question because I am unsure if it is appropriate. However, here it is. Is there anything written about the history of mathematics from a comparative or (post)structuralist point of view? In particular, are there studies of the interplay between mathematics an...

 
1:19 AM
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Q: Integral analog of an inequality for the Cesàro mean of a sequence

nickkatz2018Let $s_1, s_2, \dotsc$ be a real sequence and define $$\sigma_n = \frac{s_1 + s_2 + \dotsb + s_n}{n}.$$ The inequality $$\operatorname{lim sup}\sigma_n \leq \operatorname{lim sup} s_n$$ is well known and trivially proved. Consider a real valued continuous function $f(x)$ defined on the positive r...

 
 
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3:13 AM
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Q: Imaginary numbers and partial fraction decomposition in integration

Kamal SalehIf I have a function whose denominator has only complex roots, could I integrate it and perform partial fraction decomposition by separating the factors? For example, am I allowed to evaluate $$\int\frac{1}{(x+i)(x-i)}dx$$Or $$\int\frac{1}{(x+2i)(x-2i)}dx$$By partial fractions (without getting ri...

 
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Q: Weak law vs strong law of large numbers - intuition

John M.I was wondering if my intuition behind the weak law (WLLN) and strong law of large numbers (SLLN) is correct. The WLLN says that, if you consider a sequence $X_1,X_2,...$,of $i.i.d.$ random variables with finite mean, $E|X|<\infty$, then define $\bar{X}_n=\frac{X_1+X_2+...+X_n}{n}$. As $n \righta...

 
 
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9:31 AM
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Q: How to refactor|rename a macro defined variable in VS Code?

topher217Using the f2 key (rename symbol) command in VS Code while over a variable name and renaming it, seems to work well for int or other in-memory variables, but when I do so with a value defined by a macro define statement, it renames all the references just fine, but fails to rename the actual macro...

 
 
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Q: Securing user input used as parameter for python script?

JavaForAndroidI have a python script on a webserver. The user data are stored in a database. The python script receives the user data as parameters, e.g.: python3 script.py --name "Andy Wright" In the script.py, I will write the value of the variable to a .tex file to generate a PDF file from it. The question...

 
 
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4:31 PM
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Q: Existence of nonzero entire function with restrictions of growth

Pavel GubkinQuestion. Is there an entire function $F$ satisfying first two or all three of the following assertions: $F(z)\neq 0$ for all $z\in \mathbb{C}$; $1/F - 1\in H^2(\mathbb{C}_+)$ -- the classical Hardy space in the upper half-plane; $F$ is bounded in every horizontal half-plane $\{z\colon \text{Im}...

 
4:49 PM
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Q: Translating "good lives" in the plural

SteveI am writing an essay and want to say in German "Gandhi and Mandela had good lives, in the sense that millions of other people had a better life because they had lived." but I am getting myself confused. Can one say "Gandhi und Mandela hatten ein gutes Leben....." as Google Translate suggests...

 
5:19 PM
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Q: No compiler warning for 'const' pointers of non POD types when overriding a method

arapESTAn example where one is overriding POD return type without const in the derived class: struct B1 { virtual const int* f(); }; struct D1 : B1 { int* f() override; }; Compilers like Clang and GCC raise a warning: invalid covariant return type for 'virtual int* D1::f()' When same scenari...

 
 
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10:31 PM
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Q: Recent works on the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture on primes represented by quadratic polynomials

Anish RayI have been working on my master's thesis which is about the equivalence of the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture on primes represented by quadratic polynomials and the Lang-Trotter conjecture for CM elliptic curves. Although I haven't yet worked out all the details but based on some recent papers by W...

 
 
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11:31 PM
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Q: Regularity of translations for Brownian motion

pipenaussLet $B_t$ be the classic Brownian motion. I understand that, if $s\geq1/2$, almost surely $B_t$ is nowhere $s$-Hölder continuous i.e. almost surely for no point $x$ it happens that $B_t\in C^s(x)$. Moreover I read a claim that said the same about any translation by a continuous function: given $s...

 

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