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Q: Is there a generalization for the conversion cosh(z)=cos(iz)?

JacksonI have been comfortable using the conversion $cosh(z)=cos(iz)$ I have come across situations where I need to convert equations such as $cosh(z^2)$ or $cosh(2z)$ to $cos(f(z))$ and I am not sure how to proceed. Can this conversion be generalized to $cosh(f(z))=cos(if(z))$ or $cosh(f(z))=cos(f(iz))...

 
 
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9:22 AM
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Q: python dcerpc impacket hanging console

Ahmed Can Unbayis this correct usage of dcerpc with impacket, i am trying to bind & auth with ntlmssp I run this yet it just hangs on the console from impacket.dcerpc.v5 import epm from impacket.dcerpc.v5 import srvs from impacket.dcerpc.v5 import rrp import sys import os import re import cmd import logging fro...

 
 
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12:10 PM
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Q: Do mathematicians rely on senses other than vision and hearing?

Shijie GuThe senses of vision and hearing are commonly recognized as being important for the study of mathematics, with fields like geometry and topology relying heavily on vision, while algebra and number theory can be communicated through hearing alone. There are many examples of mathematicians who have...

 
 
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3:52 PM
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Q: Parentheses around negative numbers

realGottlobWe teach students that a notation like $$17 - -59$$ is not acceptable or at least not good. Instead we want them to write $$17-(-59)$$ The main reason seems to be that it's more readable if you separate the operator and the number sign. But since students frequently make errors regarding this no...

 
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Q: How to use IntelliSense in VS Code with abstract classes

MoobieI am trying to understand a codebase that uses software design patterns heavily. Meaning, almost all input parameters are abstract factories of abstract classes. I want to look at the existing implementation to properly decide whether I should implement the abstract classes from scratch or extend...

 
 
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6:40 PM
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Q: Are pack and unpack inverse of each other?

user1766349I've thought that pack and unpack in Perl are inverse to each other in some sense. However, the second command prints nothing. Why? $ perl -le 'print unpack("N", 127.0.0.1)' 2130706433 $ perl -le 'print pack("N", 2130706433)' nothing is here

 
 
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7:46 PM
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Q: Is the minimal volume a topological invariant?

CosineOn Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimal_volume) it is said that the minimal volume $\operatorname{MinVol}(M):=\inf\{\operatorname{vol}(M,g) :g\text{ a complete Riemannian metric with }|K_{g}|\leq 1\}$ is a topological invariant, introduced by Gromov. I have no doubt that this concept ...

 
 
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10:46 PM
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Q: Short sequence beats long sequence

T. AmdeberhanI have encountered some comparison between two binomial sums. It was amusing how the one with "fewer" summands exceeds (in value) than the other which consists of many more terms. In fact, it even more fascinating to me because in my initial inequality the longer sum had a range $1\leq k\leq m+n$...

 
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Q: When can I extend a map of spectra?

InnaSuppose I have a commutative ring $R$. Given an element $(x_1,x_2)\in R^2$ there exists a homomorphism $\mathbb{Z} \to R\otimes R$ taking $1$ to $x_1\otimes x_2$, so there exists a map $f:S^0 \to HR \wedge HR$ giving this on $\pi_0$. There is also a map $g:S^0 \to H\mathbb{Z}$ which is an isomo...

 

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