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I hope everyone is doing well. Let $K \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be a centrally symmetric convex body $(K = -K)$. Denote by $K \mid H$ the orthogonal projection of $K$ onto $H$, where $H$ is an $n - 1$
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Proposing a Nuanced Policy on AI Tools: Allowing AI for Synthesis, Proofreading,...
While I fully understand and support the community's strict ban on completely AI-generated content (to prevent low-quality spam and hallucinated proofs), I would like to propose a discussion regarding a more nuanced policy on how users interact with...
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Normality of $(1-\sum_{a\in A}2^{-a})^{-1}$ for infinite primitive subsets of $A...
Let $\mathcal P$ denote the set of prime numbers, and consider
$N =\frac{1}{1-\displaystyle\sum_{p\in\mathcal P}2^{-p}}$
Numerically, the binary expansion of $N$ appears to behave like that of a base-$2$ normal number. For example, among the first $10^6$ binary digits, the frequencies of $0$ and $1$, and more generally of short binary blocks, are close to the frequencies... -
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Chinese remainder theorem for target interval
Given $n$ pairwise coprime natural numbers $m_{1}, \dots, m_{n}$ with remainders $y_{i}$, for all $i \leq n$. Furthermore, we have a target interval $I := \left[ a, b \right]$, with $1 \leq a < b \leq M$, $M := \prod_{i = 1}^{n} m_{i}$.
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Infinite dimensional involutions: infinitely large sets of multivariate polynomi...
Examples of infinite dimensional involutions
Edit 2/25/23, as suggested by YCOR below: (Start)
The first return on a Google search on involution--from late Latin 'a rolling up'--gives the Oxford language definition of involution as
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