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Reference request: books on convex analysis / geometry

I am interested in convex geometry and analysis, especially in its connections with high dimensional probability theory. I was reading the book by Pisier, The volume of convex bodies and Banach space ...
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Algebraic K-theory and Witt groups

Let $S$ be a ring with involution (with 2 invertible). Suppose that the non connective algebraic K-theory $K(S)$ is 0 (i.e. $K_{n}(S)=0$, for all $n$). Can we say something about the (higher) Witt ...
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Is there a theorem which provides conditions under which a power series satisfies the reciprocal root sum law?

Kalman - Six ways to sum a series discusses Euler's original proof for the Basel problem $\sum\limits_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^2}=\frac{\pi^2}{6} $: $$\frac{\sin(\sqrt x)}{\sqrt x} = 1- \frac{x}{3!}+ \...
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Spectral bound for sample covariance matrix without assuming $X = \Sigma^{\frac{1}{2}} Z$

Let $X$ be a random $(p \times n)$-matrix with iid centered columns and suppose the entries of $X$ all have light tails (in a strong enough sense, for example sub-Gaussian). Are there any results ...
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Citation hunting: Floer on spectral sequences

I vaguely remember a YouTube talk that began with a citation from Floer regarding the existence of a spectral sequence. The idea was that given a manifold with a Morse function, we can construct a ...
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Well-embedded type property for bounded functions

According to @Tyrone the term well-embedded set was first used in Measures on Metacompact Spaces by W. Moran. In the article Extensions of Zero-sets and of Real-valued Functions by R. Blair and A. ...
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Poincaré-Wirtinger inequality for more general "means"

Let $\Omega$ be a ball of radius $r$. It is well known that given a function $f \in W^{1,p} (\Omega)$, it holds the Poincaré-Wirtinger inequality $$ \left(\int_\Omega |f - f_\Omega|^p dx \right)^{1/p} ...
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Minimal injective resolution and change of rings

Let $R$ be a commutative Noetherian ring. For an $R$-module $M$, let $0\to E^0_R(M)\to E^1_R(M)\to \ldots $ denote the minimal injective resolution of $M$. I have two questions: (1) If $I$ is an ...
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Injective envelope of B(H)

$B(\ell^2)$ is an injective operator system by a result of Arveson. However, $B(\ell^2)$ is not an injective Banach space, since it is not linearly isomorphic to a $C(K)$ space (for instance, $C(K)$ ...
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Unique weak solution of an SDE for a general initial distribution

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\bT}{\mathbb{T}} \newcommand{\bP}{\mathbb{P}} \newcommand{\bF}{\mathbb{F}} \newcommand{\cF}{\mathcal{F}} \newcommand{\eps}{\varepsilon} \newcommand{\diff}{\...
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Extending $p$-adic smooth and locally constant functions

Let $G$ be $p$-adic group and let $G \rightarrow GL(V)$ be a representation. For example, $V$ is a quadratic $\mathbb{Q}_p$-space and $G$ is the associated orthogonal group. Take a point $v \in V$, ...
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Generating set of permutation group such that generators do not "contain" other group elements

Let $(G, X)$ be a permutation group with domain $X$. Let $O=\{o_1,\dots,o_m\}$ be the set of orbits of $G$. I am interested in generating sets $S$ with the following property: Let $g\in S$ be a ...
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Distribution of traces and max entries of words of fixed length in $\operatorname{SL}_2(\mathbb{N})$

$\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}\DeclareMathOperator\tr{\mathsf{tr}}$$\SL_2(\mathbb{N})$ is a free monoid on the generators $$ L=\begin{pmatrix}1&0\\1&1\end{pmatrix},\quad R=\begin{pmatrix}1&1\...
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What is known about the distribution of eigenvectors for random positive semidefinite matrices?

Let $\{x_i\}_{i=1}^n \subset \mathbb{R}^d$ be iid random vectors drawn from probability measure $P$. Define the random $d \times d$ real positive semidefinite matrix, $$ S_n = \frac{1}{n} \sum_{i=1}^n ...
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Localization of quasi-excellent rings are quasi-excellent?

If $R$ is a quasi-excellent ring, then is $R_{\mathfrak p}$ also quasi-excellent for every prime ideal $\mathfrak p$ of $R$ ? I think Matsumura's commutative ring theory book says that localization of ...
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Algebraic structures on spaces of ultrafilters

The space of ultrafilters on $\omega$ has a natural semigroup structure, and ultrafilters that are idempotent in that algebra have seen applications in combinatorics on the natural numbers, for ...
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Can you always extend an isometry of a subset of a Hilbert Space to the whole space?

I remember that I read somewhere that the following theorem is true: Let $A\subseteq H$ be a subset of a real Hilbert space $H$ and let $f : A \to A$ be a distance-preserving bijection, i.e. a ...
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When is a family of distributions "closed" with respect to minimal sufficient statistics?

As in the title, I am interested in understanding how to express the idea that a parametric family of distribution is "closed" with respect to minimal sufficient statistics. Before giving ...
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Notion of $\kappa$-sifted categories?

Let $\kappa$ be a regular cardinal. It seems reasonable to introduce the following definition: Definition. A simplicial set $K$ is $\kappa$-sifted if, for every set $E$ with $\lvert E\rvert<\kappa$...
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Division based recurrence with negative coefficients, e.g. $F(n)= -F(\lfloor n/2\rfloor) - F(\lfloor n/3\rfloor)$

A famous problem of Erdos dealt with the division-based recurrence $a_n = a_{\lfloor n/2\rfloor}+a_{\lfloor n/3\rfloor}+a_{\lfloor n/6\rfloor}$ with $a_0=1$ (and was about the limit $\lim_{n\to\infty} ...
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Double category of monads and pseudo monad-morphisms

We can construct bicategories of monads in a bicategory $B$, $Mnd_l(B)$/$Mnd_c(B)$ with lax and colax monad-morphisms respectively. I am failing to find a good notion of pseudo monad-morphisms. Is ...
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Clarification about solvability of Dirichlet problem at infinity on a pinched negative curvature space

Let $M$ be a complete Riemannian manifold of pinched negative curvature $(-a^2 \leq K \leq -b^2 < 0)$. Let $M_\infty$ denote the ideal boundary and $\varphi \in C^0(M_\infty)$ be a prescribed "...
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Shellable non-pseudomanifolds with dimension greater than 2

Shellability of simplicial balls and spheres (simplicial complexes whose geometric realizations are homeomorphic to balls and spheres) has been studied quite extensively. There are many explicit ...
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Uniqueness results for linear first order systems of PDEs

Context: I have the following system of PDEs, for an unknown function $u:\mathbb{R}^{n+1}\to \mathbb{C}^m$ (it is a system in the components of $u$): $$u_{x_0}=\sum_{i=1}^n A_iu_{x_i} + B(x)u\qquad u(...
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Are there known effective bounds on the number of semisimple Galois representations?

In continuation to my question here, are there known effective bounds on the total number of semisimple $p$-adic Galois representations unramified outside a finite set of primes $S$, of dimension $d$, ...
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Comonotone solution for Optimal Transport problems with supermodular surplus

In Alfred Galichon's book Optimal Transport Methods in Economics the foollowing result is stated for OT problems on the real line. Theorem 4.3.(i) Assume that $\Phi$ is supermodular. Then the primal ...
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When were Allegories first introduced?

I’m doing some bibliographic work for my PhD and I’m struggling to find the earliest resources on Allegories. They were surely made famous by the 90s book “Categories, Allegories” by Freyd and Scedrov....
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Source for highest weight vectors for $\text{SL}_n(\mathbb{C})$ representations

I have a list of a lot of irreducible $\text{SL}_n(\mathbb{C})$ representations and need to know what all of their highest weight vectors are. For example, using the notation from Fulton and Harris, I ...
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Possible new series for $\pi$

In a recent (unfortunately over-hyped) preprint by Saha and Sinha, Field theory expansions of string theory amplitudes (arXiv:2401.05733), they present the following series for $\pi$: $$\pi = 4 + \...
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Spatially localised solution to the Schrödinger equation with potential is a combination of eigenfunctions

In this Terry Tao's blog post, he claims that if one has a solution to the Schrödinger equation $$i\,\partial_t u +\Delta u=Vu $$ with a "reasonably smooth and localised $V$", $u$ has ...
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Placing triangles around a central triangle: Optimal Strategy?

This question has gone for a while without an answer on MSE (despite a bounty that came and went) so I am now cross-posting it here, on MO, in the hope that someone may have an idea about how to ...
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Proof/Reference to a claim about AC and definable real numbers

I’ve read somewhere on this site (I believe from a JDH comment) that an argument in favor of AC (I believe from Asaf Karagila) is that without AC, there exists a real number which is not definable ...
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Reference for Faltings' proof on finiteness of semisimple $d$-dimensional $p$-adic Galois representations

I'm looking for a reference to Faltings' proof concerning the finiteness of $d$-dimensional semisimple $p$-adic Galois representations. Specifically, the result states that there are only finitely ...
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References for variations of Seifert–van Kampen's theorem: HNN extensions and "sensible" intersections

A basic consequence of the Seifert–van Kampen theorem is the following. Theorem: Consider a union of topological spaces $X$, $Y$ whose intersection $X\cap Y = Z$ is open connected and $\pi_1$-...
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Rate of convergence of mollified functions in $L^p$ norm

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\bE}{\mathbb{E}} \newcommand{\supp}{\operatorname{supp}} $ Let $(\rho_n)_{n \geq 1}$ be a sequence of mollifiers on $\bR^d$, i.e., each $\rho_n$ is a ...
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Convergence of mollified functions in weighted $L^p$ norm

$ \newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}} \newcommand{\bE}{\mathbb{E}} \newcommand{\supp}{\operatorname{supp}} $ Let $(\rho_n)_{n \geq 1}$ be a sequence of mollifiers on $\bR^d$, i.e., each $\rho_n$ is a ...
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Determinacy and Woodin cardinals

I am looking for a reference for the following result: Theorem Assume $\kappa$ is a Woodin cardinal. Then after forcing with the Levy collapse $\mathbb{P}=Col(\omega, \kappa)$, the $\Sigma^1_2$-...
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Classification of visible actions for *reducible* representations?

Is there a classification of the pairs $(G,V)$ such that $G$ is reductive [and connected, if you like], and $G$ acts faithfully and visibly on $V$ - crucially, including all cases where $V$ is ...
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Wishart matrices: are eigenvalues and eigenvectors independent?

Let $W = X^TX$ denote a standard Wishart matrix, i.e., where $X$ is a Gaussian random matrix with iid standard Normal entries. In this case we can write $W = U D U^T$, where $U$ is orthogonal and $D$ ...
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References on regularity of nonlinear elliptic PDEs in non-smooth bounded domains

I am seeking some references that deal with nonlinear elliptic PDEs with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions in bounded domains with non-smooth boundaries (Lipschitz boundaries might be okay, ...
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A fibration for the functor category functor

Consider the (2,1) category $Cat$ of ($1$-)categories. There is a functor $$ Cat^{op}\times Cat\to Cat $$ sending $(C,D)$ to the functor category $Fun(C,D)$. This gives rise to a fibration $F\to Cat^{...
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Recognising the elements of the Grigorchuk group

The Grigorchuk group $\mathfrak{G}= \langle a,b,c,d \rangle$ is a group of automorphisms of the infinite rooted binary tree $\mathcal{T}_2$. Every element of $\mathfrak{G}$ can be represented by a ...
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Topology on set of "real lower bounds"

Specific question: Is there a name for the "topology of real lower bounds"? This is the order topology for the ordering $\supseteq$ on the set $$ \mathbb{LB} = \bigl\{ [t, \infty) \mid t \...
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What is the fundamental solution for the backward heat equation?

According to the theorem of Malgrange and Ehrenpreis a fundamental solution exists for any PDE with constant coefficients. But I didn't manage to find in the literature an explicit formula for the ...
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Is it likely that gradient flow trajectories of a $G$-invariant function pass through degenerate points?

This question may be posed somewhat vaguely, but I'm interested to actually get an idea of what to expect, so I try to not target it at a specific result. Assume that $G$ is a compact Lie group, ...
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Reference request for a theorem of Jaworowski

Jan Jaworowski, in 2000, proved the following theorem (I came to know about it from here) Jaworowski (2000) : Let $Y$ be a finite simplicial complex of dimension $k$ and let $n\ge 2k$. If $f:S^n\to Y$...
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Reference for accelerated sum to compute the Meissel-Mertens constant

The Meissel-Mertens constant $$ B_1 = \lim_{n \to \infty} \left(\sum_{p \leq n} \frac{1}{p} - \log\log n\right) $$ has the series representation $$ \begin{equation} \tag{1} B_1 = \gamma + \sum_{n=2}^{...
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Does a "good" homotopy equivalence between pairs imply homotopy equivalence between quotient spaces?

If $(X,A)$ and $(Y,B)$ are (good) pairs of topological spaces, and $f:X\rightarrow Y$ is a homotopy equivalence such that the restriction $f\restriction_A$ is a homotopy equivalence between $A$ and $B$...
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Cohomology class of fiber bundle

Suppose I have a fiber bundle $\pi: E\rightarrow B$, with fiber $F$, such that the Serre spectral sequence on cohomology is immediately degenerate. In other words, $H^*(E)=H^*(B)\otimes H^*(F)$. I ...
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If-and-only-if Linton monadicity theorem over presheaves

This is almost exactly the same question as The (co)monadicity theorem relative to a presheaf topos, but the accepted answer there does not cover the full extension of Linton's monadicity that is a ...
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