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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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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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interchange of integrals and semigroup without the semigroup being an integral operator
In Cazenave's book: BREZIS, HAIM.; CAZENAVE, T. Nonlinear evolution equations. IM-UFRJ, Rio, v. 1, p. 994, 1994. The following corollary appears
The formula (1.5.2) is Duhamel formula:
$$u(t) = T(t)u(...
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Does the interior of Pascal's triangle contain three consecutive integers?
This question defeated Math SE, so I am posting it here.
Consider the interior of Pascal's triangle: the triangle without numbers of the form $\binom{n}{0},\binom{n}{1},\binom{n}{n-1},\binom{n}{n}$.
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Algebraic structures on spaces of ultrafilters
The space of ultrafilters on $\omega$ has a natural semigroup structure, and ultrafilters that are idempotent in that algebra have seen applications in combinatorics on the natural numbers, for ...
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Recognising the elements of the Grigorchuk group
The Grigorchuk group $\mathfrak{G}= \langle a,b,c,d \rangle$ is a group of automorphisms of the infinite rooted binary tree $\mathcal{T}_2$. Every element of $\mathfrak{G}$ can be represented by a ...
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When is a family of distributions "closed" with respect to minimal sufficient statistics?
As in the title, I am interested in understanding how to express the idea that a parametric family of distribution is "closed" with respect to minimal sufficient statistics. Before giving ...
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Hölder continuity in time of heat semigroup for regular initial distribution
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Let $(p_t)_{t>0}$ be the standard Gaussian heat kernel on $\bR^d$, i.e.,
$$
p_t (x) := \frac{1}{(4 \pi t)^{\frac{d}{2}}} \...
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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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Comparing unitaries which are perturbatively close
Let $\mathcal{H}$ be a Hilbert space and let $H_0$ and $H_1$ be two Hermitian operators on $\mathcal{H}$. Thinking of $H_1$ as a perturbation of $H_0$, the Duhamel formula allows us to write $e^{-...
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Formula involving Wigner's 3j symbols and integration over irreducible representations of SU(2)
$\DeclareMathOperator\SU{SU}$In some calculations, I saw the following formula
$$\int_{\SU(2)}\,\mathrm{d}g\,D^{j_{1}}_{m_{1}n_{1}}(g)D^{j_{2}}_{m_{2}n_{2}}(g)D^{j_{3}}_{m_{3}n_{3}}(g)=(-1)^{j_{1}+j_{...
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Hölder continuity in time of heat semigroup
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We fix $\alpha \in (0, 1)$ and $c>0$. Let $\ell : \bR^d \to \bR_+$ be a probability density function such that
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\|\ell\|...
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Clarification about solvability of Dirichlet problem at infinity on a pinched negative curvature space
Let $M$ be a complete Riemannian manifold of pinched negative curvature $(-a^2 \leq K \leq -b^2 < 0)$. Let $M_\infty$ denote the ideal boundary and $\varphi \in C^0(M_\infty)$ be a prescribed "...
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Reference request: about “SNF” (Smith Normal Form)
I've read about some studies on the Paley I Construction. Among them I found the following notations ( See this page: https://documents.uow.edu.au/~jennie/matrices/32P02.html ).
$$SNF:1,2^a,4^{b},8^{b}...
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Why a function induced by the infimum of the arclength of curves is Lipschitz?
Recently I have read a paper "Weighted Trudinger-type Inequalities" written by Stephen M. Buckley and Julann O'Shea and published by Indiana University Mathematics Journal in 1999, MR1722194,...
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Source of infection on chessboard
I am looking for the original source of the following well known problem.
Seven unit cells of a 8×8-chessboard are infected. In one time unit, the cells with at least two infected neighbors (having a ...
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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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Linear systems over non-algebraically closed field
Let $X$ be a regular, irreducible projective scheme, of finite type over an arbitrary field $k$. Both Weil divisors and Cartier divisors are defined on $X$ and naturally correspond. If $k$ is ...
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Can a uniform weak null set of $c_0$ be uniformly embedded into a Hilbert space?
Remark that a uniform weak null set $A$ of $c_0$ satisfied that for any $\epsilon>0$ there exists a positive number $N(\epsilon)$ such that for every $f$ in $B(\ell_1)$, the unit ball of the ...
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Almost orthogonal vectors
This is to do with high dimensional geometry, which I'm always useless with. Suppose we have some large integer $n$ and some small $\epsilon>0$. Working in the unit sphere of $\mathbb R^n$ or $\...
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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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Heine-Borel property for (probability) measures on $\mathcal{S}'$?
For Euclidean space $\mathbb{R}^n$, it is a well-known fact that the Schwartz space $\mathcal{S}(\mathbb{R}^n)$ is a Montel space. Moreover, the space of tempered distributions $\mathcal{S}'(\mathbb{R}...
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Doubling theorem for Alexandrov spaces
Is there a user friendly exposition of the notion of boundary of an Alexandrov space with curvature bounded from below and of the Doubling theorem?
The only reference I am aware of is the original ...
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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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What did Rota mean by "one can define cumulants relative to any sequence of binomial type"?
This question is cross-posted from MSE.$\newcommand{\E}{\mathbb{E}}$
Near the end of "Finite Operator Calculus" (1976), G.C. Rota writes:
Note that one can define cumulants relative to any ...
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When are infimal convolutions contractions?
Let $X$ be a separable Fréchet space and $\varphi,\psi:X\to \mathbb{R}$ be a lower semi-continuous and convex function with $\psi$ bounded below and coercive. Consider the infimal convolution
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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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Sobolev extension problems of $W^1_\infty(\Omega)$
Recently I have read the paper Whitney's problem on extendability of functions and an intrinsic metric written by Nahum Zobin and published by Advances in Mathematics in 1998. I am confused about one ...
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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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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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Literature containing basic knowledge of homogeneous functions
Let $D$ be a nonempty open subset of $\mathbb{R}\times\mathbb{R}$ and $f:D\to\mathbb{R}$ be a function of two variables. For all $(x,y)\in D$ and $t>0$ such that $(tx,ty)\in D$, if the equality $f(...
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Kähler manifold with Ricci-flat Kähler form
hallo,
I have the following problem: Let $X$ be a $n-$dim Kähler manifold with Ricci-flat Kähler form $\omega$. There is a known fact that then there exists a holomorphic (n,0)-form $\Omega$ such ...
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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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Rate of convergence of mollified functions in $L^p$ norm
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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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Tannaka-Krein duality in Chari-Pressley's book
I am not sure that this was not discussed before, so excuse me in this case. This can be considered as a special case of my previous question here.
V.Chari and A.N.Pressley in their "Guide to Quantum ...
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$\operatorname{ker}(q_I \otimes^{\text{min}} q_J) $ is a primal ideal of $\mathcal{A} \otimes^{\text{min}} \mathcal{B}$
In the proof of Theorem $4.1$ of the paper titled continuous bundles of $C^{\ast}$-algebras and tensor products following result is mention with a reference to Proposition $3.3$ of the paper "A. ...
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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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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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Differential equation involving square root
I am absolutely not familiar with differential equations. However, I am facing the following differential equation:
\begin{equation}
a(x)y^{\prime}(x)+b(x)y(x)=c(x)\sqrt{y^{2}(x)+d(x)}
\end{equation}
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Convergence of mollified functions in weighted $L^p$ norm
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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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Homotopy fiber of a map between classifying spaces
I'm looking for a reference (and precise hypothesis if more are needed) for the following facts (or a correction, if I'm just plain wrong):
Let $G$ and $H$ be topological groups and $f : G \to H$ be a ...
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Locally uniformly convexity in kernels (generalized definition of graphon) with cut norm
Let $\mathcal{W}$ denote the space of all bounded symmetric measurable functions
$W : [0, 1]^2 \rightarrow \mathbb{R}.$ For any $W\in\mathcal{W}$ we say it is a kernel and define its cut norm $\lVert ...
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Expressing the Lebesgue integral using categories + the difficulty of describing estimates in category theory
In this question of mine in a comment to the accepted answer, someone remarked:
There are ways to express even basic things in analysis, such as the
spectral theorem or the Lebesgue integral, ...
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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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Density of Schwartz distributions in the space of distribution
Let $\mathscr S(\mathbf R^3)$ and $\mathscr D(\mathbf R^3 )$ be the space of Schwartz function and test function respectively, $\mathscr S'(\mathbf R^3)$ and $\mathscr D'(\mathbf R^3)$ be their duals....
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Space of sections of a fibre bundle with non-compact base space
Let $\pi: E \rightarrow M$ be a fiber bundle over the manifold M and denote by $\Gamma(E)$ the space of smooth sections of $E$.
For compact $M$ it is well known (Hamilton 1982, Part II Corollary 1.3.9)...
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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, ...