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Q: Does complete and separable Wasserstein space imply a complete base space?

KairaAlso asked on math.SE. Let $(Z,d)$ be a metric space, and for $p\geq 1$, consider a metric space $(W_p,d_{W_p})$ defined by The Wasserstein Space $\begin{align}W_p = \{\mu|\mu\textrm{ is a Borel probability measure on Z such that} \int_{Z}d(z_0,z)^p\mu(dz)<\infty \textrm{ for some }z_0 \} \end{al...

 
 
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Q: Why is number distribution not accurate when generating random integers using MAX_SAFE_INTEGER?

Jean-Samuel GirardTrying to generate a number using MAX_SAFE_INTEGER I noticed something strange, I'm sure it has to do with the way numbers are stored in javascript, but I don't understand what exactly it is. Math.floor(Math.random() * Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER) // Always returns an odd number Math.floor(Math.rando...

 
 
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Q: Dimension of fibers under continuous maps

Malik YounsiIs the following true? If yes, is there a simple way to show it? Let $F:U \to \mathbb{R}^m$ be continuous, where $U$ is an open subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$. If $m<n$, then there exists a fiber containing a non-trivial arc, i.e. there exist a non-constant continuous $\gamma:[0,1] \to U$ and $p \in \m...

 
 
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Q: What is the Windows equivalent of S_IFREG?

gregI'm writing some code in C and ran into an issue- even though I have the sys/stats.h header defined, when I use S_IFREG, it gives me the error "use of undeclared identifier 'S_IFREG'. After googling, it tells me that this isn't something that can be used on Windows, which is what I'm on.I couldn'...

 
 
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Q: Integral homology of groups with finite exponent

Alex DoeI'm interested in the homology of infinite groups and especially in low-dimension integral homology. If $G$ is a locally finite group of finite exponent, one has that also $H_*(G;\mathbb{Z})$ has finite exponent. This follows from the fact that the integral homology of a finte group is bounded by...

 

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