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07:02
In July, I only saw two removals of a deprecated tag by YCor mathoverflow.net/posts/335626/revisions mathoverflow.net/posts/336219/revisions and one by DesmondMiles13 mathoverflow.net/posts/335949/revisions I have checked them using the queries here: chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/10243/2019/4/28
I have mentioned a few times that it would be quite easy to prevent the deprecated tags from being added to new questions: The existing deprecated tags should be blacklisted and Blacklisting (deprecated) tag while they still exist
AFAICT the MO mods oppose such solution, but I do not know their reasons.
 
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11:52
@MartinSleziak The tag was removed a few days later by YCor. In case they are needed, I'll add links to the tag-wiki/tag-excerpt.
Jan 10 at 8:12, by Martin Sleziak
Now there is both tag-excerpt and tag-wiki for (created by Michael Albanese).
@MartinSleziak The tag now has two questions, so it might survive.
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Q: Why is the definition of von Neumann trace independent of the choice of the Hilbert space?

Meisam Soleimani MalekanA Hilbert module defined in "L^2-invariants: theory and applications to geometry and K-theory", Springer-Verlag, 2002, by W. Lück: A Hilbert $\mathcal N(G)$-module $V$ is a Hilbert space $V$ together with a linear isometric $G$-action such that there exists a Hilbert space $H$ and an iso...

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Q: Examples of a full Hilbert C(X)-bimodule E such that the crossed product $C(X) \rtimes_E \mathbb{Z}$ is simple?

Marie AnderlechtLet $A = C(X)$ be a commutative $C^*$-algebra. An example of a full finitely generated Hilbert $A$-bimodule E such that the crossed product $C(X) \rtimes_E \mathbb{Z}$, as defined by Abadie, Eilers and Exel is simple is given by $E =C(X)$ viewed as a bimodule over itself with mulitplication on th...

@MartinSleziak The tag now has 2 questions, too.
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Q: Number of positions of Rubik's cube grows with multiplier 13 with the distance - what are explanations and groups with similar growth pattern?

Alexander ChervovRubik's cube and its generalizations attracts certain attention of mathematical community. It is somehow "noteworthy" that it has been proved that diameter of the Rubik's cube group is 20, i.e. cubik can be turned into initial position at worst at 20 moves. It rises certain interesting question...

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Q: Geometric (smooth) Rubik's cube

Seewoo LeeI and my friend are thinking about a smooth analog of Rubik's cube. One idea is the following: Consider the 2-dimensional sphere $S^{2}$. We choose three parameters: $(L, H, \theta)$. Here $L$ is a ray that passes through the origin, $H$ is a plane that intersects with $L$, the sphere, and ortho...


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