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Q: A family of Diophantine equations with no integer solutions but solutions modulo every integer

JoshuaZSelmer's curve is the equation $3x^3 +4y^3 +5z^3=0$. This equation is famous for having non-trivial solutions in every completion of $\mathbb{Q}$ but only having the trivial solution in the rationals. This curve has been discussed on Mathoverflow before such as here and here. A nice proof that th...

 
 
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8:09 AM
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Q: On tensor product of field extensions

ChenLet $K$ be a field which is a (transcendental) extension of $\mathbb{C}$. Let $L_1, L_2$ and $M_1, M_2$ be two field extensions of $K$ (not necessarily algebraic) such that $$L_1 \otimes_K L_2 \cong M_1 \otimes_K M_2$$ My question is: Is one of $M_1$ or $M_2$ a field extension (not necessarily f...

 
 
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9:27 AM
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Q: Quotients of Gorenstein rings

ArtyLet $R$ be a reduced Noetherian ring. Assume $R$ is quasi-excellent and Cohen-Macaulay. Is $R$ the quotient of a Gorenstein ring? If the answer is yes, then $R$ has a dualizing complex. The question can, therefore, be rephrased into: "is there an example of a reduced quasi-excellent Cohen-Macau...

 
 
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Q: Is "almost-solvability" of Diophantine equations decidable?

Noah SchweberSay that a Diophantine equation is almost-satisfiable iff for each $n\in\mathbb{N}$ it has a solution mod $n$. Trivially genuine satisfiability over $\mathbb{N}$ implies almost-satisfiability, but the converse fails - see the discussion here, or for a fun "nuke" note that almost-satisfiability is...

 
 
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Q: Changing fontsize of Axis tick and Xlab in forestplot in R

RansyI have plotted 3 forestplots using pushViewport in R. Now, I want to change the Axis ticks and Xlab (using text_gp in all 3 plots) for all 3 plots. It happens that the change affects only the first plot and has no effect on the other two plots. I would appreciate it if someone could help me reso...

 
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Q: What is the execution order of Rust tuple parameters?

hzqelfAs shown in the following code, I want to encapsulate a timing function that returns the result and the execution time of a closure. use tap::prelude::Pipe; use std::time::{Instant, Duration}; pub fn measure_time_with_value<T>(f: impl FnOnce() -> T) -> (T, Duration) { Instant::now().pipe(|s|...

 
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Q: End-to-end encrypted static website content

SelphieTilmittI have a really simple static webpage which just consists of a single html file that gets served. I want to encrypt some of its content so it can only be read by certain persons (the ones that know a certain passphrase). Please note I don't want to encrypt the source code. Just a "secret" content...

 
 
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Q: How to read the value from a Dictionary via .TryGetValue() if the value is a tuple?

Olaf SvensonI have a dictionary of type Dictionary<int, (float, float)> when trying to read the value from it I can't use this way if (myDict.TryGetValue(1, out (float tupleItem1, float tupleItem2))) { /* ... */ } because then I get compile errors The way it works is if (myDict.TryGetValue(1, out (float, ...

 
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Q: What do nearby/vanishing cycles have to do with Fourier transforms?

leibnewtzLet $E$ be a vector bundle on some smooth algebraic variety and $E^*$ its dual. Suppose $A$ is a sheaf (constructible or a $D$-module) on $E$. Given a linear function $f$ on $E$, we may compute the stalk at $f$ of the Fourier transform of $A$. Now I’ve heard a slogan along the lines of “the stalk...

 

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