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Q: Deformations of the 4-sphere with 8-dimensional isometry groups

Thomas SchuckerI am looking for deformations of the 4-sphere with 8-dimensional isometry group, like a 4-dimensional Berger sphere.

 
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Q: About an asymptotic behavior in number theory

Кинунен Александр ИвановичWhere can I read about the asymptotic behavior (with $N$ tending to infinity) of the sum of the fractional parts obtained from dividing $N$ by all prime numbers up to $N$ divided by the number of these numbers? With respect Kinunen Alexander Saint-Petersburg

 
 
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Q: NextJS - How To Add Schema Code

susanwinters214I have tried adding Schema.Org code to my NextJS website but can't get it to validate when I check it in the Google Validator https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data The code on my About page looks like this: {Right-click view source after highlighting the below 6 lin...

 
 
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Q: Finite flat pullback of the diagonal

JanLet $X, Y$ be smooth projective connected complex varieties of the same pure dimension $d$ and $f : X\to Y$ a finite flat surjective morphism. Let $\Delta_X$ be the closed subscheme of $X\times X$ that is the scheme-theoretic image of the diagonal morphism $X\to X\times X$, and $\Delta_Y$ the sch...

 
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Q: A generalisation of theorem of Landau on sum of two squares?

Johnny T.Let $r(B)$ be the number of integers $1 \leq n \leq B$ such that $n = x^2 + y^2$ for some $x, y \in \mathbb{Z}.$ Then it is a known theorem of Landau that $$ r(B) \sim C \frac{B}{\sqrt{\log B}} $$ for some $C > 0$. I was wondering if there is a generalization of this result for slightly more ge...

 
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Q: Finite application of one of Reidemeister moves on a knot diagram

I. S.It is known that given a knot diagram we can transform it into a trivial unknot diagram by a series of Reidemeister moves. The key word is "series". Can we transform any knot diagram using a finite number of exclusively one of Reidemeister moves into a trivial knot? The immediate answer that come...

 

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