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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 $$\lVert(a_{ij})\rVert \le C \Bigl\lVert\s...
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Why does this harmonic-number sum collapse to $\bigl((2n+a)!/((n-b)!(n+c)!)\bigr...
While experimenting with hypergeometric-style sums, I came across the following identity.
For integers $a\ge 1$, $b\ge 0$, $c\ge a+b$, and all $n\ge 0$ (with the convention $1/(-k)!=0$, so the LHS vanishes for $0\le n<b$),$$\begin{aligned}\left(\frac{(2n+a)!}{(n-b)!\,(n+c)!}\right)^{\!2}\;=\;\sum_{k=\lfloor a/2\rfloor+1}^{c}&\!\left... -
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Sieve Method works for variant question?
There are multiple results on the sieve method, and I wanted to ask about the following variant(to know if it is trivial by one of the current versions of the sieve method, or seems a challenging problem)
Let $\varepsilon>0$ be fixed.Then there exists $0<\delta<\varepsilon$, such that for all sufficiently large $k$ the following is true.... -
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Factorial power-sum equation with no divisibility relations
I’ve been thinking about the following type of equation.Let( A = {a_1,\dots,a_c} ), ( K = {k_1,\dots,k_m} \subset \mathbb{N} )be finite nonempty sets such that:• elements in each set are distinct,• ( A \cap K = \varnothing ),• for any distinct (x,y ...
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Has anyone reviewed this recent paper
Has anyone reviewed this recent paper claiming to prove the Riemann Hypothesis?Title: The Adelic Quantum Graph: A Self-Adjoint Realization of the Riemann Zeros
https://zenodo.org/records/19634443
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