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Gerald Edgar
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Mathematical symbols, their pronunciations, and what they denote: Does a comprehensive ordered list exist?

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How to start game theory?

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Writing papers in pre-LaTeX era?

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Which magazines should I read?

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Can infinity shorten proofs a lot?

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Integrability of derivatives

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Set theory and alternative foundations

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Is there a natural measures on the space of measurable functions?

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Tools for collaborative paper-writing

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Is it necessary that model of theory is a set?

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How indepenedent of a chosen metric is the box-counting dimension? Is there a non-integral dimension which is defined for topological spaces?

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Does Dudley's theorem hold for nonseparable metric spaces?

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How to show the cardinality of nonisometric compact metric spaces is the continuum

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Is exp(rA) = (exp(A))^r for real r and A in a Banach space?

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Motivation of Moment Generating Functions

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Weak-* compactness in L^1

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Explicit computations using the Haar measure

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A basis for $\mathbb{Q_p}$ as a vector space over $\mathbb{Q}$

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Haar measures in Solovay's model

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Does anyone know an example of non-separable $L^1$ of a probability space?

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Are metrics borel measurable functions?

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Closed-form for modified formal power series

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some trouble over the cardinality of the cantor set(middle one-thirds)

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Does f(x)~g(x) imply $f(x) \asymp g(x)$?

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Are these two definitions of "uniformly distributed" equivalent?

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Nonstandard Reals in the Complex Plane

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Is there an integration free proof (or heuristic) that once differentiable implies twice differentiable for complex functions?

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Integral in a σ−convex set.

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Does convex continuous mapping have a unique fixed point?

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Hausdorff dimension of inverse images.

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