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    What are applications of hard Lefschetz theorem in algebraic geometry?

    The Hard Lefschetz theorem holds for the cohomology of smooth projective varieties. It is a remarkable result in its own right. I wonder what its most notable corollaries are.

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    How should one think about 2-categories?

    As a theoretical physicist, I am interesting in learning about 2-categories. To set the scene and explain what type of answer I'm hoping for, let me explain my (limited) background. I have 'working knowledge' about for instance modular tensor categories...

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    Can angular cancellation via Hecke $L$-functions reduce the discrete short-inter...

    I am studying a geometric framework that evaluates prime distribution on the boundary rays of the Eisenstein hexagonal lattice ($k=6$). The principal boundaries are given by the quadratic polynomials $V_{6,m}(n) = 3n^2 + b_m n + 1$, where $b_m \in \...

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    Cauchy euler equations

    I have a question about the following Cauchy-Euler differential equation: (x + 2)^2 y'' + (x + 2) y' + y = 0.Instead of assuming the standard solution form of y = (x + 2)^m, I substituted y = (x + 2)^2 directly into the equation with the following derivations...

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