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I am reading the book Applications of Diophantine Approximation to Integral Points and Transcendence by Zannier and Corvaja and, after their proof of the Chevalley-Weil theorem, in Example 3.8 they suggest that it is possible to prove the weak Mordell-Weil theorem using Chevalley-Weil. Honestly, ...

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Given a group $G$, find subsets $A,B$ such that $G=A\sqcup B$ and $A$ and $B$ are closed under multiplication: $x,y\in A$ (corr. $x,y\in B$) implies $xy\in A$ (corr. $xy\in B$). For example, if $G$ is finite then all splitting are trivial: if $1\in A$ then $A=G$ and $B=\emptyset$. If $G=\mathbb{Z... 2 hours later… 3:09 AM 9 In Zhu's Coherent sheaves on the stack of Langlands parameters theorem 4.7.1 relates the cohomology of the moduli stack of shtukas to global sections of a certain sheaf on the stack of global Langlands parameters: This is a generalization of a construction in section 6 of Lafforgue-Zhu's Décompo... 6 hours later… 8:51 AM 3 The challenge is simple: Read the first 3 letters from a system input¹ and convert them to numbers (A-1, B-2, C-3...Z-26)². Print each of those numbers in the order the letters were inputted in, each on a new line and then the sum of all 3 numbers, on its own line as well. This follows the standa... 6 hours later… 2:41 PM 1 hour later… 3:51 PM 2 I am struggling to understand what an invariant section with respect to a linearization of a line sheaf is. In Geometric Invariant Theory, given a$k$-scheme$X$(being$k$an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero) where a reductive algebraic group$G$acts on by$\sigma$, and a line ... 4:21 PM 6 Is it possible to access the "callee" ("this") in Raku map code block and/or whatevercode? E.g. if one wanted to calculate arithmetic mean my$data = <1 10 0 7 2> ; say $data.sum /$data ; # or @$data, same as$data.elems in this numeric context # OUTPUT: «4␤» by sum of fractions say \$data.m...

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I have a dataframe such as ; COL1 COL2 A,A,A 2 B 1 C,C 4 D,D,D 1 A 4 F 2 C,C 1 And I would like to first remove duplicate within COL1 and get: COL1 COL2 A 2 B 1 C 4 D 1 A 4 F 2 C 1 and then sum the same COL1 letter by the COL2 values and get : COL...