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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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When can the product of two cyclic groups contain a cyclic group of order 3?
Let $n$ be a positive integer that is indivisible by $3$ and let $F$ be a cyclic group of roder $3$ inside a group $G$. We say that two cyclic groups, $A$ and $B$, of order $n$ inside $G$, are a $(F,n)$-product pair if the product set $A.B$ contains...
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Concentration of regular conditional probability on a fiber
Let $(\Omega, \mathcal{A}, P)$ be a probability space and $X:(\Omega, \mathcal{A})\rightarrow (\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{F})$ a random variable. Let $P(\cdot|X)$ be a regular conditional probability and $P(\cdot|X=x)$ its factorization via the Doob Dynkin...
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Enumerating curves whose Jacobian lies in a given isogeny class over a finite fi...
In the LMFDB, when we look at an abelian variety isogeny class over $\mathbb{F}_q$, it states that the class contains the Jacobians of $n$ curves and explicitly lists all of those curves. I was wondering how this is done. More precisely, given an abelian...
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"Good" subcategories of the category of $C^*$-algebras
This is more of a softer/open question, since functional analysis and operator algebras are not my field. In non-commutative geometry, (unital) $C^*$-algebras are thought as formal duals of "non-commutative (compact) topological spaces", generalizing...
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