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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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Has anybody ever explored an essentially apophatic foundation of mathematics?
That is, has anyone ever laid out a foundation of mathematics which attempts to describe what the universe of sets is not like?
I am aware that some large cardinal hypotheses are along these lines, describing how we cannot fully capture the set-theoretical universe through various iterative/recursive methods, but I was wondering if anyone had ever set out to lay a foundation... -
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Let $X^1,\dots,X^n$ be a sample of (not necessarily iid) random variables and denote$$F^n(x)=\frac{1}{n}\sum_{i=1}^n \mathbf 1_{X^i\leq x}$$the empirical distribution function. Suppose that we know that $F^n(x)\to F(x)$ in probability for all continuity...
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Interesting examples of finite group scheme actions and finite locally free affi...
I am looking to build some intuition for a project that I am working, and for this I'd like to get my hands on interesting and concrete examples of finite locally free affine groupoids. For the algebraically inclined, these are anti-equivalent to commutative...
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Modern references on special biserial algebras, strings and bands, and related t...
I trying to learn about using "strings and bands" to classifying indecomposable modules for (special) biserial algebras. I have a scan of a copy of Erdmann's "Blocks of Tame Representation Type and Related Algebras" but the scan is low quality and there...
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