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    The sieve weight with the $d_i$ factor involved [closed]

    consider the new form of the sieve method is as follows:$$S=\sum_{n\in I}\left(\sum_{1\le i\le k}\chi_{\mathbb P}(n+h_i)-\rho\right)\left(\sum_{\substack{d_1,\dots,d_k \\ a_1,\dots,a_k \\ d_i\mid n+h_i\forall i \\ a_i\mid d_i\forall i}}\lambda_{d_1,...

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    Distribution of height of abelian varieties over function field

    Let $K:=K(C)$ be the function field of a smooth proper curve $C$ over a finite field $k=\mathbb{F}_q$, where $q=p^r$.Let $X/K$ be an abelian variety of dimension $g$.
    I can define the height of $X$ to be $$h(X):=\deg(\Omega^1_{\mathcal{X}/C}),$$where $\mathcal{X}$ is the Néron model of $X$. One of my recent research result works perfectly when $h(X)\leq \frac{p-1}{g-1}$. But I don't know does this happen often. The...

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    Noether’s “set theoretic foundations” of algebra. Reference

    In [C Mclarty] we read
    [Noether] project was to get abstract algebra away from thinking about operations on elements, such as addition or multiplication of elements in groups or rings. Her algebra would describe structures in terms of the relations between selected subsets...

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    How do I solve this progression problem?

    On a board, a sequence of n + 1 real numbers is written, with n ≥ 1,formed by the number 1 followed by a geometric progression of n terms whose firstterm is equal to 1 and whose common ratio is equal to √2, that is, the numbers written on the board are...

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