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Q: Is there an efficient algorithm for generating all numbers with n distinct prime factors in order?

brubsbyBit of an x y problem here, so in full disclosure, I am attempting to find the next term of A152617, "Smallest number m such that m has exactly n distinct prime factors and sigma(m) has exactly n distinct prime factors." But my main question is, how do you generate all numbers with n distinct pri...

 
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Q: Why do we need "canonical" well orders?

Shinrin-Yoku(I asked this question on Math.SE earlier but received no response and am therefore moving it here, please note that I realise this question is probably incredibly naïve for the experienced set-theorist, but for an outsider it seems like an important question to ask, and am therefore asking it. )...

 
1:58 AM
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Q: Another characterization of tensor products of modules

atssitIt is known that the tensor product is characterized by its universality in the category of $A$-modules. Does the following proposition hold? Proposition There exists only one operation $\otimes$ that satisfies the following four properties in the category of $A$-modules. Let $M$, $N$, and $P$ b...

 
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Q: Reference request: Cut-and-project method gives rise to a fiber bundle over the torus

KyleI apologize in advance for how vague this request is. A few weeks ago, I came upon a paper that (if I recall correctly) proves that the hull of a cut-and-project tiling is a fiber bundle over a torus. This is not the paper by Sadun cited below, but rather it specifically deals with cut-and-projec...

 
 
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6:10 AM
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Q: Is an explicitly deleted destructor implicitly marked constexpr?

303When explicitly defaulting a destructor (e.g.: struct s { ~s() = default; };), it seems that the type can still be used in a constexpr context. However, when explicitly deleting a destructor (e.g.: struct s { ~s() = delete; };), Clang no longer thinks the type is viable for a constexpr context. S...

 
 
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2:40 PM
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Q: Start a service when a broadcast message is sent by the OS

localacctI am trying to write an Android application that can receive specific broadcast messages even though the application has not started and then start to execute some code (call a service, etc). How can that be done? It seems possible because when a device boots up, the OS can send broadcast message...

 
 
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5:58 PM
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Q: How to implement logical or for existence of one of a list of member functions in requires expression?

Steve LorimerI have a generic function which can accept types which have at least one of a list of member functions. I am trying to write an inline requires expression to validate this. I have an example below which fails to compile because neither of my types pass the requires clause #include <iostream> str...

 
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Q: Two polynomials which are "completely" coprime

Konstantinos GaitanasI would like to ask the following question: Is it possible to find two non-constant polynomials $p(x), q(x)$ with integer coefficients, such that $\gcd(p(n), q(m))=1$ for every $(n, m)\in \mathbb{N}^2$? If such $p(x), q(x)$ exist, we will call them "completely" coprime, since all of their valu...

 
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Q: Python GUI client and server connection always freezes

AspiringCSStudent3So my python program is essentially an investment interface where the client displays the graphical elements like the first page is the login or signup page and then when the credentials of the user are verified against the server which uses an sqlite database to store said entries. Then upon suc...

 
 
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10:40 PM
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Q: Derivative of zeta at positive even integers

L.LIs there a general formula that sums up all values of $ζ′(2n)$, such that $n\in\mathbb{N}$?

 

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