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Fibonacci embedded in Catalan?
Given a partition $\lambda$ and its Young diagram $\pmb{Y}_{\lambda}$, we say $\lambda$ is a $(t,s)$-core partition provided that neither $t$ nor $s$ is a hook length in $\pmb{Y}_{\lambda}$. We now ...
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What is the motivation for excellent rings?
First of all I am not formally educated in mathematics so pardon my ignorance if this is obvious and I am skipping something vital, but I am interested nonetheless in what the original motivation and ...
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Examples of almost Dedekind domains that are not Dedekind
All I know about almost Dedekind domains (which I have come to learn about only recently) is that they are integral domains whose localization at every prime is a discrete valuation ring. In other ...
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Intrinsic characterisation of a class of rings
This may be well known, but I was unable to find an answer browsing literature. Let us temporarily call a commutative (unital) ring $R$ an O-ring if there exists an integer $n \ge 1$, a local field of ...
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A good reference to the Gauss result on the structure of the multiplicative group of a residue ring
I need a good reference (desirably some textbook in Number Theory) to the following known result, attributed to Gauss in Wikipedia.
Theorem (Gauss). Let $p$ be a prime number, $k\in\mathbb N$ and $\...
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Links between tight closure and deformation theory
I am looking for links between tight closure and deformation theory. As a sample question:
Question 1. Are there geometric interpretations in terms of deformation theory of
Frobenius rationality?
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Has anything ever been done with the set $\{1,2,3,4,\ldots\}$ equipped with the operation $a \oplus b = a+b-1$ and the usual notion of multiplication?
Definition. $$\mathbb{J} = \{1,2,3,\ldots\}.$$
We can refer to the elements of $\mathbb{J}$ as "joiners."
The product of joiners is inherited from $\mathbb{Z}$.
The sum of joiners will be ...
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Algebraic independence of exponentials
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for you, familly and friends.
In order to cope with families of solutions of evolution ...
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Generalizing Dedekind's Factorization Theorem
A classical theorem due to Dedekind states the following:
Let $O_{K}$ be the ring of integers of a number field $K$, and assume
$K$ is generated by adjoining the algebraic integer $\alpha$ to
$...
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Factorization of linear recurrences
For each (commutative unitary) ring $R$, let $\mathfrak{R}(R)$ be the set of all linear recurrences over $R$, that is, the set of all sequences $(a(n))_{n \geq 0}$ in $R$ such that
$$a(n+k) = r_1 a(n+...
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Transitivity of discriminant for flat algebras
Sorry if the question doesn't feed this site, I'm reposting it from MSE. Nobody answered it there and I couldn't find the proof in general case(whenever it was mentioned the proof was referred to as a ...
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Reference for a lemma on étale maps
The Stacks Project has the following really nice Lemma concerning étale maps of rings:
Let $A\rightarrow B$ be a finitely presented, étale morphism of rings. Then there exists a presentation
$$ B\...
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Invariant Theory over finite adeles
Classical invariant theory, among the other things, classifies polynomial functions over a vector space $V$ endowed with a quadratic form $Q$ which are invariant under the action of $SO(V,Q)$.
I am ...
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Algebraic extensions of p-adic closed fields
I have been working with p-adically closed fields and there are two results that are used time and times again in what I am reading, but I cannot find any references where they are proved...
The ...
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reference for p-local and p-complete integers
Can anyone suggest a good thorough reference for $p$-localization and $p$-completion of the integers? I'm an algebraic topologist who's found himself washed up without any intuition.
In particular, ...
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Sums of two squares in (certain) integral domains
While giving the first of eight lectures on introductory model theory and its applications yesterday, I stated Hilbert's 17th problem (or rather, Artin's Theorem): if $f \in \mathbb{R}[t_1,\ldots,t_n]$...
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Variants of Eisenstein irreducibility
In his article where he stated what we know as Eisenstein's irreducibility criterion (which actually was first proved by Schönemann, as was Scholz's reciprocity law and Hensel's Lemma), he ...