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Q: Responsive side-by-side images with overlay text when hovering

LuisI'd like to have a header and then three images side-by-side. When in small screens, the images should occupy all the width and be placed vertically one after another. For each image, when the mouse is over it, some text should be overlayed. For mobile and touch screens, I don't know how that tex...

 
 
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4:18 AM
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Q: Classification of 3-dimensional manifolds with boundary

G. BlaicknerIt is well-known that every closed, connected and orientable 3-manifold $\mathcal{M}$ can uniquely be decomposed as $$\mathcal{M}=P_{1}\#\dots\# P_{n}$$ where $P_{i}$ are prime manifolds, i.e. manifolds which can not be written as a non-trivial connected sum of two 3-manifolds. My main question ...

 
 
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9:04 AM
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Q: When must a set of sections which is Zariski dense in the generic fiber also be dense in some special fiber?

stupid_question_botLet $f : X\rightarrow S$ be a flat finite type morphism of schemes with $S$ integral and Noetherian. Let $\eta\in S$ be the generic point. Let $\{\sigma_i\}$ be a collection of sections of $f$ (possibly infinite), which are Zariski dense in $X_\eta$. I'm interested in additional conditions on $f,...

 
 
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11:59 AM
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Q: Implementing sklearn PCA on limited number of variables in a pipeline

A. BollansI'm setting up a machine learning pipeline to classify some data. One source of the data is a very good candidate for PCA and makes up the last $n$ dimensions of the dataset. I would like to use PCA on these variables but not the preceding variables. From searching through stackexchange this also...

 
 
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5:05 PM
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Q: What are the strongest arguments for a genuine quantum computing advantage?

user6873235Despite having become a fairly mature field with enormous sums of money dumped into research and development, there does not as yet exist a formal proof that quantum computation actually provides an advantage. Having learned a bit about quantum circuits, quantum error correcting codes, and all th...

 
 
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7:41 PM
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Q: libgcrypt: Is CMAC an option?

RamrodWorking with libgcrypt for a project, using the following settings to open a cipher handle: GCRY_CIPHER_AES256, GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_GCM, GCRY_CIPHER_CBC_MAC Per the libgcrypt documentation: GCRY_CIPHER_CBC_MAC: Compute CBC-MAC keyed checksums. This is the same as CBC mode, but only output the last ...

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Q: libgcrypt: Is CMAC an option?

RamrodWorking with libgcrypt for a project, using the following settings to open a cipher handle: GCRY_CIPHER_AES256, GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_GCM, GCRY_CIPHER_CBC_MAC Per the libgcrypt documentation: GCRY_CIPHER_CBC_MAC: Compute CBC-MAC keyed checksums. This is the same as CBC mode, but only output the last ...

 
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Q: Law of Large Numbers for whole distributions

Igor F.I'm aware of the Law(s) of Large Numbers, concerning the means. However, intuitively, I'd expect not just the mean, but also the observed relative frequencies (or the histogram, if we have a continuous distribution) to approach the theoretical PMF/PDF as the number of trials goes into infinity. ...

 
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Q: Automorphism group of compact almost complex manifold

deepfloeDoes the automorphism group of a compact almost complex manifold carry a (canonical) Lie group structure? Part 3 of Theorem 4.1 in *"The automorphism group of a homogeneous almost complex manifold" by J. Wolf (link at AMS site) says that in a specific group-invariant setting the automorphism grou...

 

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