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Q: The mystery of 107 numbers

web adventurerFind the algorithm that was used to create the following sequence of numbers: BAH BAA BBA BAD BBD BAG BBG BAJ BBJ BBC BCC BBF BCF BBI BCI BCB BDB BCE BDE BCH BDH BDA BEA BDD BED BDG BEG BDJ BEJ BEC BFC BEF BFF BEI BFI BFB BGB BFE BGE BFH BGH BGA BHA BGD BHD BGG BHG BGJ BHJ BHC BIC BHF BIF BHI BI...

 
 
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3:45 AM
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Q: How do I write this Theorem with quantifiers?

Dr. JHere is the theorem from Steven Abbot's Understanding Analysis. Theorem. Two real numbers $a$ and $b$ are equal if and only if for every real number $\epsilon > 0$ it follows that $|a - b| < \epsilon$. I have a two part question. How do I write the theorem using quantifiers? How is contradict...

 
 
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12:45 PM
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Q: Is there a non-split super-modular positive integral fusion category?

Sebastien PalcouxWe reference [EGNO] for the concept of a braided fusion category. Following the conventions in [JFR], let $\mathcal{C}$ denote a braided fusion category equipped with a braiding $\beta$, and let $\mathcal{B} \subset \mathcal{C}$ represent a fully faithful inclusion of braided fusion categories. T...

 
 
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2:15 PM
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Q: Reference Request: Test vectors for local Rankin-Selberg L-factors in ramified cases

Hetong XuLet $F$ be a global number field, i.e. a finite extension of the field of rational numbers. Let $\sigma$, $\pi$ be automorphic representations of $\mathrm{GL}_n(F)$ and $\mathrm{GL}_{n+1}(F)$ respectively. Let $v$ be a finite place of $F$. We consider the local $L$-factor (defined by Jacquet-Piat...

 
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Q: Implementing multicast in Java, but sometimes other hosts fail to receive multicast messages

XiaoJiaweiI'm implementing multicast with Java, but I've encountered some issues, I also had this problem with my multicast implementation with golang, which I think is probably not related to the programming language. When I start with [Host A receiver -> Host B receiver -> Host A sender], Host B cannot r...

 
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Q: Perfect squaring of rectangles

Nandakumar RA perfect squaring of a rectangle may be defined as a partition of the rectangle into finitely many squares all of which are mutually non-congruent. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squaring_the_square shows, among other things, perfect squarings of the square with provably least number of smaller s...

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Q: Can a non-trivial continuous function "undo" the discontinuities of another function?

TheAmazingKitchenApologies for the unclear title, I have no idea if the property I'm looking for has a better name. I'm wondering if there exists a pair of functions $f, g : \mathbb{R} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ such that : $g$ is a bijection and is nowhere continuous (for an example, see this answer). $f$ is conti...

 
 
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10:15 PM
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Q: Characterizing principal polarizations of abelian surfaces

John BaezSuppose $X$ is a complex abelian variety of dimension 2. Then I believe the ring of endomorphisms $\mathrm{End}(X)$, tensored with $\mathbb{C}$, is isomorphic to a subalgebra $M_2(\mathbb{C})$ of $2 \times 2$ complex matrices. This let us choose an inclusion $\mathrm{End}(X) \subset M_2(\mathbb{C...

 

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