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Q: Product map on topological group measurable?

BotwinnikLet $G$ be a topological group and $\mathcal{B}$ its Baire $\sigma$-algebra (i.e. the smallest $\sigma$-algebra for which all continuous functions $G\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ are measurable). Consider the product map $\cdot :G\times G\rightarrow G$ given by $(g,h)\mapsto g \cdot h$. Question: Is the...

 
 
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2:15 AM
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Q: Is the cap-product map injective for singular varieties?

user45397Let $X$ be a singular, projective (complex) variety of dimension $n$ with at worst isolated singularities. We know that taking cup-product with the cohomology class of $X$ induces a morphism from the cohomology group to the Borel-Moore homology: $$ \cap [X]: H^{2p}(X) \to H_{2n-2p}^{\mathrm{BM}}(...

 
 
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6:21 AM
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Q: Reference for a statement from Gaitsgory's thesis

Michael BarzIn his PhD thesis, Gaitsgory (in his "remark 6") makes the following claim: Consider two complexes of holonomic $D$-modules with regular singularities on a variety $X.$ Suppose that at each point, the complexes have the same Euler characteristic; then in fact the Euler characteristics of the hype...

 
 
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8:51 AM
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Q: approximate square roots of fractions with rationals

chaohuangHow to compute the rational approximation of square root of a fraction, i.e. I'd like to find $ \frac{a}{b} \approx \sqrt{\frac{m}{n}}$, where $a$, $b$, $m$ and $n$ are integers. Ideally, the approximation should only use additions, subtractions and multiplications. Thanks.

 
 
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12:36 PM
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Q: How can I set the compatibility mode for an executable from inside a C++ program?

Line ItemI have been reading how to do this via a command prompt. I tried that. It worked. Then I tried to do it in C++ and failed. I expect this to have been an issue for someone in the past, but I did not find the question and a valid answer elsewhere. Please point me to where this has been asked before...

 
12:51 PM
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Q: Centralizer of coadjoint orbits

TaiatLyuLet $\mathrm{G}$ be a complex reductive group and let $\mathrm{O}_g$ be the adjoint orbit of $g\in \mathrm{G}$. I wonder is the centralizer $\mathrm{C}_{\mathrm{G}}(\mathrm{O}_g)$ still a reductive group in general? If not, how about the identity component of $\mathrm{C}_{\mathrm{G}}(\mathrm{O}_g...

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Q: Locally conformally flat

SayoojyaIs there any example of a locally conformally flat manifold that is neither a space form nor a product of space forms?

 
 
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3:03 PM
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Q: How to describe integers with the same prime factors?

mathbeingIs there a term for the relationship between two integers that have the same prime factors? For example, $6=(2)(3)$ and $12=(2)(2)(3)$. Can one describe this with something along the lines of "$6$ and $12$ are <term>" or "$6$ is <term> to $12$"? ETA: "Multiples" is indeed not what I'm after. $...

 
 
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4:51 PM
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Q: Splitting 0' into two 1-generic reals

ppopdeskI came across multiple research papers where they have mentioned that two 1-generic reals $x,y$ can be constructed such that $x \oplus y \equiv_{T} \textbf{0'}$ where $\textbf{0'}$ is the degree containing the halting set. I was wondering how to prove this fact. I know some basic computability th...

 
 
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7:03 PM
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Q: Quantum probabilistic method?

RiemannThe probabilistic method uses arguments from probability to prove deterministic statements. This has been applied to diverse fields such as combinatorics, topology and number theory. In this method, you constructs a random variable based on the theorem that you want to prove. Using probabilistic ...

 
 
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11:36 PM
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Q: Cast a string name to model name which already exists in knockout JS

RemyaI am working on a dynamic validation setting in Knockout JS. I blocked by one scenario, I am getting viewmodel name as string from db with control id. This model name is a string name like “testModel.name”. This model already exists, I need to cast the string name to a model and need to set the r...

 

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