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What would be suitable tags for Central extension of Tarski monsters? Currently it has the tags and the deprecated tag.
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Q: Central extension of Tarski monsters

W4cc0Suppose $G$ is a group with the following properties. $G/Z(G)$ is a Tarski $p$-group or another simple finitely generated infinite group in which all proper subgroups are abelian, and $Z(G)$ is a direct sum of two cyclic groups $\langle c_1\rangle$ and $\langle c_2\rangle$ of order $p$, a prime. ...

I will just point out that the tag (abstract-algebra) is deprecated on MathOverflow and should not be used - see the tag-info for more details. Perhaps some other suitable tags can be chosen instead. — Martin Sleziak 2 mins ago
 
 
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5:59 PM
@MartinSleziak The deprecated tag has been edited away.
As usually, I'll just remind that if this was implemented, deprecated tags could not appear in new questions: The existing deprecated tags should be blacklisted.
 
 
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8:25 PM
Judging by the recent post on meta I should slow down my editing on MO (if not stop completely): Restriction on Number of edits.
 
 
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9:25 PM
A new tag was created.
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Q: Lower bounds on the Ricci curvature of Kähler submanifolds of $\mathbb{C}^n$

Gian Maria Dall'AraSay that $M$ is a smooth complex algebraic variety inside $\mathbb{C}^n$, and that $M$ has Ricci curvature bounded from below when endowed with the Kähler metric induced by the Euclidean metric of the ambient space. Is there something meaningful that can be inferred from this hypothesis? Is there...

In differential geometry, the Ricci curvature tensor, named after Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro, represents the amount by which the volume of a narrow conical piece of a small geodesic ball in a curved Riemannian manifold deviates from that of the standard ball in Euclidean space. As such, it provides one way of measuring the degree to which the geometry determined by a given Riemannian metric might differ from that of ordinary Euclidean n-space. The Ricci tensor is defined on any pseudo-Riemannian manifold, as a trace of the Riemann curvature tensor. Like the metric itself, the Ricci tensor is...
 

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