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Q: "Practical" use of time-continuous stochastic processes like Wiener process or Poisson (point) process?

Mr HIf one uses the Wiener process as an ingredient to model something, then for practical purposes one could just as well take a simple discrete random walk (with sufficiently fine scale). If one uses a homogenous Poisson point process, one could just as well partition space and/or time into equal c...

 
 
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4:10 AM
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Q: Regular Polygon Inscribed In Circle - a question I found with no solution given. I made some progress but don't know how to proceed.

Maximus T.Here is the full question: A regular $48$-gon is inscribed in a circle with radius $1$. Let $X$ be the set of distances (not necessarily distinct) from the center of the circle to each side of the $48$-gon, and $Y$ be the set of distances (not necessarily distinct) from the center of the circle ...

 
 
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6:22 AM
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Q: The set of all possible values of subseries of a convergent positive term series

Ali TaghaviInspired by The set of all limits of sub-series of an absolute convergent series is the following true?: Let $a_n$ be a strictly decreasing sequence and $\sum_1^\infty a_n=\ell<\infty$ is a convergent series. Is it true to say that the set of all possible value of all subseries $\sum a_{n_i}$ o...

 
 
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10:40 AM
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Q: How to keep cursor in debug console when debugging in Visual Studio Code

user17364629I am using the VS Code debugger to debug some C++ code. The problem is, every time I use "continue," "next," etc. to advance the code, my cursor exits the debug console and I can not type commands like "print" or "bt" without using the mouse to click back in the debug console. The same problem ha...

 
 
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12:10 PM
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Q: Symmetric version of Hilbert's seventeenth problem?

Timothy ChowArtin's solution to Hilbert's seventeenth problem tells us that a multivariate polynomial $f$ takes only non-negative values over the reals if and only if it is a sum of squares of rational functions. Now suppose that, in addition to taking only non-negative values over the reals, $f$ is a symmet...

 
 
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1:22 PM
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Q: Creating a WordPress SQL injection vulnerability

StudentI am woking on a CTF game at my school. I have an invented a scenario where the first step is basic SQL injection to a WordPress widget I created. When it starts, it creates a "menu" table in the database with the rows "id", "date" for entering the date and "food" for entering the string. The wi...

 
 
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3:10 PM
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Q: "Warning: Remote Host Identification Has Changed" — Did GitHub change their RSA key?

Dheeraj VepakommaJust sometime ago I started getting this warning when pushing to GitHub. WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY! Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)! It is also possible that a host key has just...

 
 
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5:46 PM
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Q: Cancelable commutative monoids with finite maximal subgroups

Nate AckermanSuppose $\mathcal{M} = (M, +, 0)$ is a cancelable commutative monoid. Let $G$ be the maximal subgroup of $M$, i.e. $$G = \{ a \in M \colon (\exists b \in M)\, a + b = 0 \}.$$ For $a, b \in M$ say $a \preceq b$ if $(\exists c \in M)\, a + c = b$ and say $a \equiv b$ if $a \preceq b$ and $b \preceq...

 
5:58 PM
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Q: Random numbers between -1 and 1 summing to 0

Stéphane LaurentWith R, how to generate n random numbers x_1, ..., x_n that lie between -1 and 1 and that sum to 0? What about the generalization to another sum and another range?

 
 
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8:58 PM
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Q: Covering all but finitely many integers via some given polynomials

Ilhee KimLet f be a polynomial with integer coefficients. Let B(f) be the set of all values of f on positive integers. B(f) = {f(n)| n is a positive integer} = {f(1), f(2), ...} A positive integer k is called "good" if it is a sum of distinct members of B(f). Otherwise we say k is "bad". For instance, if ...

 

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