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Q: How was Little Graham's number calculated?

Jumper_Child64I’ve been interested in Graham’s number for a while now however I've been unable to figure out how little graham was derived in the paper “RAMSEY'S THEOREM FOR n-PARAMETER SETS” BY R. L. GRAHAM AND B. L. ROTHSCHILD. In the case of N(1, 2, 2) (a two-dimensional graph of one-dimensional subcomponen...

 
8:22 AM
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Q: Properties of prime numbers proven as finite

dcsukaMany modern proofs/conjectures concerning prime numbers (twin primes, infinite primes not containing one specific digit) intend to show that some property of prime numbers is infinite. Are there any similar, nontrivial properties of prime numbers that have been proven to only appear within the fi...

 
 
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11:41 AM
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Q: Elementary theory of the category of relations

Alec Rhea Has anyone ever attempted to write down axioms capturing the behaviour of ${\bf Rel}$, the category of relations? Lawvere's ETCS attempts to axiomatize the behaviour of the subcategory ${\bf Set}$ of ${\bf Rel}$ and ends up with a theory equiconsistent with $ZF-\textit{Replacement}$; I'm curiou...

 
 
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1:53 PM
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Q: PKIX path validation failed: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: validity check failed

Brandon IvanderOn creating / cloning Spring project using IDEA Ultimate, i always get PKIX path validation failed: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: validity check failed Here is the full error message problem occurred configuring root project 'cuanku'. > Could not resolve all files for configura...

 
2:52 PM
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Q: Are we sure the Sabbath was/is always on a Saturday, and why are there not names of days in the Bible?

thankfulIf we read the Bible, Gods days start at Sunset, Gods months start with a new moon (Lunar calendar)? The Jews in the O.T. & N.T. followed Gods Lunar calendar, based on the New Moon. The 7th day Sabbath was never on the same day on the lunar calendar, for exp. in the month of Passover in the year:...

 
 
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4:34 PM
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Q: It is possible to convert SQLite DECIMAL(16) type as TEXT?

Yanick RochonWe installed Superset about two years ago and it has been running fine, but we chose to migrate the data from it's default SQLite database to a PostgreSQL database. There is nothing special with the installation; we installed it, write a superset_config.py (without a SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI confi...

 
 
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7:11 PM
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Q: True origin of the term "Spline"

Manfred WeisIn mathematical contexts the term spline essentially refers to interpolating or approximating piecewise functions with continuity constraints. According to the history of mathematical splines In the foreword to (Bartels et al., 1987), Robin Forrest describes "lofting", a technique used in the Br...

 
7:40 PM
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Q: In TOC: How to hide numbering of \section in \subsection?

LukaDoes anyone know how I can make it so that no numbering of the parent heading appears in the table listing? Output of my current minimal example I I.1 I.2 I.3 I.4 I.4.1 I.4.2 II But i want the following format: I 1 2 3 4 1 2 II Here is an minimal example. \documentclass[12pt,g...

 
 
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9:40 PM
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Q: Strange behavior from decrypt EVP envelope_open()

jason smithI have a simple program that encrypts files in a directory. I can iterate through and everything works perfectly. This is using pub/priv key pair. When decrypting one file at a time, it works as it should. However, if there are multiple files in a directory, or even if I put the filenames in a ve...

 
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Q: Why Gateaux derivative is a distribution?

amilton moreiraThanks to Jan Bohr answer and comment I edited this question. Let $E$ be a vector bundle , $E^*$ the dual bundle and $D$ a density bundle. Denote by $\Gamma(E)$ the space of section of the bundle $E$. By definition the a distribution $\omega$ in a vector bundle $E$ is $\omega \in\Gamma(E^*\otim...

 
 
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11:23 PM
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Q: Reference request: “A random integral and Orlicz spaces”

DeniseI need to find the following paper: “K. Urbanik and WA Woyczynski, A random integral and Orlicz spaces, Bulletin de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Série des sciences mathématiques, astronomiques et physiques, 15 (1967), p. 161-169.” It is possible to find it on the internet? Thanks

 

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