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Let $A$ be a $C^*$-algebra and $(a_{ij}) \in M_n(A)$ be a positive matrix. Does there exist a constant $C \ge 0$ (not depending on the $a_{ij}$) such that $$\lVert(a_{ij})\rVert \le C \Bigl\lVert\s...
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On parity of Euler quotients of factors of Wagstaff numbers
For odd natural $n$ define the Euler quotient $E(n)=\frac{2^{\varphi(n)}-1 \bmod n^2}{n}$. If $n$ is prime then $E(n)$ is called Fermat quotient.$n$ is Wieferich number iff $E(n)=0$. There are only two Wiferich primes knownand it is an open problem if...
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On groups acting nicely on a contractible space
Im looking for examples of groups $G$ satisfying the following hypothesis:
$G$ acts cocompactly and admissibly on a contractible $CW$-complex $X$
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Does a 1-Lipschitz function preserve mutual information between two random varia...
Suppose we have a 1-Lipschitz function $f$ such that 1-Lipschitzness is preserved, with $D_A(f(X), f(Y)) \leq D_B(X, Y)$ for some metric spaces $A$ and $B$.
Does this also imply that $I(f(X); f(Y)) = I(X;Y)$? It seems intuitive that this would be the case if the 1-lipschitz function is injective, but I don't know if this is true, so that the mutual information is preserved under such invertible transformation... -
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Video lectures of mathematics courses available online for free
It can be difficult to learn mathematics on your own from textbooks, and I often wish universities videotaped their mathematics courses and distributed them for free online. Fortunately, some universities do that (albeit to a very limited extent), and...
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