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Q: Is the Cartesian product of two finitely presented objects finitely presentable?

Arshak AivazianLet $C$ be a locally finitely presented category, $A, B$ are two finitely presented (synonym: compact) objects in it. Is it true that $A \times B$ is finitely representable? At least I have looked at a number of examples of categories of algebras of (finitary) algebraic theories and this seems to...

 
 
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Q: Three preprints and one manuscript of Tamura on power semigroups

Salvo TringaliI'm reading Takayuki Tamura's article "On the recent results in the study of power semigroups", pp. 191-200 in Goberstein & Higgins' Semigroups and Their Applications, Kluwer, 1987 (the volume is the proceedings of the international conference "Algebraic Theory of Semigroups and Its Applications"...

 
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Q: Positive-definite block matrix with constant block sums

GaussJordanGiven two natural numbers $n$ and $m$, suppose that $A$ is an $nm \times nm$ real nonnegative matrix. Seeing $A$ as a block matrix where each block has size $m\times m$, suppose that the sum of the entries in each block is $1$. Can $A$ be positive-definite? Notice that making $A$ positive-semidef...

 
 
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Q: The length of the longest consecutive string of heads or tails that occur asymptotically almost surely when a unbiased coin is flipped repeatedly

positronConsider an unbiased coin being flipped $n$ times, and suppose we label the outcomes as Heads = 0, and Tails = 1. Then the result of the flipping is a finite binary sequence of length $n$. Let us denote by $a_n$ the length of the longest consecutive string of 0's or 1's (whichever is longer). Cle...

 
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Q: Is there a more efficient way to calculate the number of combinations in Python?

AdithyaFirst of all I'm solving a programming problem rather than a math problem now. The question is Anish got an unbiased coin and he tossed it n times and he asked Gourabh to count all the number of possible outcomes with j heads, for all j from 0 to n. Since the number of possible outcome can be hu...

 

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