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Q: Type juggling in PHP

securityauditorI am new to type juggling attacks in PHP, and only just encountered a magic hash exploit in a war game recently. Could someone explain why the below PHP code evaluates to true? I understand that the 'e' letter for exponent causes PHP to think it is a floating point number, but that still does not...

 
2:08 AM
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Q: Are there any perfect squares that is form of 388..881?

Yabata388...881 is 1 mod 4 388...881 is sometimes 1 mod 3 (and sometimes divisible by 9) 388...881 is sometimes 9 mod 11 I tried to find if are there any perfect squares that is form of 388..881, but I did not succeed. Can 388...881 be a perfect square?

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Q: What is the behavior of the argument of Riemann’s Zeta function on other verticals inside the critical strip, apart from the critical line?

Cristian DumitrescuWhat is known about the behavior of the argument of Riemann’s Zeta function on other verticals inside the critical strip apart from the critical line ? Are there any omega type theorems in this case, as is the case for $S(t)$ ? To be specific, for example, what is known about the density of sign...

 
 
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3:13 AM
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Q: EAS Build iOS Failure: Authentication with Apple Developer Portal failed

Kollin MurphyI'm using EAS to build my Expo app, and today I started getting this error when attempting to run an iOS build, either local or on EAS servers. I'm thinking it's an issue with Apple servers, so I'm hoping it gets fixed soon. Output from build command: ✔ Select platform › iOS ✔ Using remote iOS cr...

 
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6:50 AM
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Q: ncurses program using MinGW-w64 fails with "Error opening terminal: xterm"

Stunk x ChunkI am trying to write a very simple ncurses program, just to play around with, using mingw-w64 on Windows 10. I installed the mingw-w64-x86_64-ncurses package with pacman, and am using the MSYS2 MinGW64 environment terminal. I have no experience with any curses library and very little experience i...

 
 
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12:08 PM
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Q: Lang's "Algebra" as a self-study book

Mr. OtisI am an undergrad senior math major taking a gap year looking to become an actuary. However, I still want to continue learning pure math. I've been looking for a relatively high level text to self study for the next few months. I'm already a good chunk through the first chapter of Lang's "Algebra"...

 
 
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2:50 PM
posted on February 05, 2023

From Rekijan Kileren and tagged as android, gradle, google-play

 
3:26 PM
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Q: Books containing new results

Alessandro Della CorteIn Endless controversy about the correctness of significant papers, Denis Serre writes: The research community is able to point out incorrect statements, at least among those which have some importance in the development of mathematics. In time, the errors are fixed; this is the role of monograph...

 
4:14 PM
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Q: Why does my code affect my main machine instead of target machine?

Salmon FishI tried to make a simple M.I.T.M tool using scapy module in python. My aim was to cut the internet of my smartphone using this code.To do this , i run the code in my kali machine using VMware16 virtual machine. However , it did not affect my smartphone , but affected my main computer(it is Asus a...

 
 
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8:38 PM
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Q: A very difficult functional equation

Dattier Find all continuous and bounded functions $g$ with : $$\forall x \in \mathbb R, 4g(x)=g(x+1)+g(x-1)+g(x+\pi)+g(x-\pi)$$ I have posted this question, here(*), but no answer. (*) : https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4630194/x-ens-functional-equation

 
8:56 PM
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Q: Addition and multiplication are commutative but exponentiation and tetration are not. Do we know why?

RorsaI was thinking about the idea that succession, addition, multiplication, exponentiation, tetration and so on form a sequence of operations where each is defined as a repeated self application of the previous one. And then it struck me that the first 2 operations in this sequence are commutative b...

 
 
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10:08 PM
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Q: Is there a topos of quotients of sets?

Aivazian ArshakThe objects of the desired category are epimorphisms of sets $E \to B$ (in what follows, the notation $E/B$ will be used instead of the arrow). Is it possible to naturally define morphisms such that: $E/B \cong (E \times A) / (B \times A)$ for each inhabited $A$ and there are no other non-trivia...

 
 
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11:45 PM
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Q: Sum of Consecutive Squares

The ThonnuYour task Given a integer input, \$ n \$ (such that \$ n > 1 \$), decide whether it can be written as the sum of (at least 2) consecutive square numbers. Test cases Truthy: Input Explanation 5 1 + 4 13 4 + 9 14 1 + 4 + 9 25 9 + 16 29 4 + 9 + 16 30 1 + 4 + 9 + 16 41 1...

 

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