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00:07
@CarlMummert Curious tag selection. Almost half are "modular-arithmetic" one of my top tags, but very, very far from the top of yours. Also includes some of my answers too. How did you select these questions?
The nice thing about the new tools is that it makes targeting abuses obvious
00:23
To be more precise' the tag modular-arithmetic never appears in any of CarlMummert's posts, but appears in 645 of mine. Hmmm....
01:24
@BillDubuque That is both inherently non-sequitur and also seems to be a non-sequitur response to the questions posed in the chat comment link. I'd prefer to let the matter rest for a while, in deference to the hint Carl was giving.
@CarlMummert I don't think that c7 is a great question, but I am willing to leave it alone on the grounds that a minimal amount of effort is made by demonstrating two solutions. While I believe that effort shown is poor context at best, it still puts the question slightly ahead of the majority of the questions that pop up here.
@XanderHenderson I'm curious to know what you (and others) think about the points raised in my prior comments given that you seem to care about such matters given your prior comments on transparency. Do you condone targeted voting?
@XanderHenderson: thanks - that's OK with me, I don't mind if other people don't vote for the questions. In my thoughts, I would like to see the actual context of the problem, and maybe some motivation. It seems like some kind of "made up" problem without an explanation of the motivation.
01:40
@CarlMummert Me, too. I was typing a comment when you pinged me, which has now been posted below the question.
I hope they do explain it. From the rest of the post I think they could certainly write something with more detail.
@CarlMummert Indeed.
@CarlMummert All those helpful answers you destroyed will soon be undeleted.
@BillDubuque: I am mostly going to hide/mute your posts on this channel for a while
@CarlMummert Censorship at its best! Not to worry - there will soon be another room to reverse all the abuses here.
01:48
Hide them from myself, not from everyone else. Just wanted to point it out, in case I don't reply very often
02:00
Here are a few more to evaluate as you prefer. c9 c10 c11 c12.
 
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05:17
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06:08
Can y'all have a look at this question? The asker is trying to bring back a question which was closed for lack of context (and which they answered).
Personally, I don't find the question that interesting (but I don't really like competition math all that much). I also don't see much context---as it stands, the question is "Here's my solution. Are there other solutions?"
That being said, I respect the attempt to turn a bad question into a good question, so have not voted to delete. Does anyone else have an opinion?
06:26
Sorry... s/delete/close/
I meant to say that I have not voted to close the question.
 
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12:02
@XanderHenderson: I don't really think "are there other solutions" is a form of context, or even really a question, unless there is a strong reason to expect there are other solutions, in which case the question could explain that reason.
I mean, I could post anything I already know and then type "Are there any other solutiions" below it. So that's not really context for what I typed.
 
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13:39
YMMV of course
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14:19
Hi again. Could one of the people here please check if this answer is correct or not? I think it's incorrect but I'm not good at complex analysis. If it's incorrect, then it should be deleted I think.
First it would have to be downvoted. If there's an error, one nice thing is for someone to write a different answer that is correct and explains the error in the other answer
@CarlMummert Yes, I left a comment under the answerer's post. But I'm not sure whether the answerer is wrong or it's me that is wrong. That's why I asked for another person's opinion about it.
I think the answer is wrong because the answer depends on the way $|z|=1$ is parametrized. Also, Robert Z gives no justification for why |dz| have to be equal to dt.
But I'm not good at complex analysis. So, I'm looking for a second opinion.
I am less worried about the answer there than I am about the question, which is without context (not even basic definitions are included).
That makes complete sense.
@XanderHenderson Well, I'm more worried about the answer because it can teach something wrong to people who see the question. So, it is actually harmful.
@CarlMummert Do you agree that the answer is wrong? Should I downvote it and flag it?
14:34
If you flag it, I am sorry to say, the flag will probably be declined, because "this is wrong" is not a valid flag reason ("this is not an answer" means something else). You can definitely downvote it even if you don't know it's wrong.
@stressedout It doesn't look obviously wrong to me---if you change the parameterization, $|\mathrm{d}z|$ will change, but so will the limits of integration. The answer simply picks an easy parameterization to deal with. However, the question is quite lacking; for example, it mentions a line integral but doesn't actually show what is being integrated.
Anyway, also being rusty at that area, it seems to me that the issue in the answerer has conflated dt (change in time) with ds (change in arc length) because in the parameterization z = exp(it) the speed ds/dt is 1.
I don't think that the answer is terribly useful, but I don't think that it provides enough details to actually be wrong.
@XanderHenderson How do you justify |dz| = dt?
@XanderHenderson Also, see this question I recently asked about how RobertZ's intuition fails
@XanderHenderson: i think the confusion is how you compute |dz| = -idz/z, because in the other parameterization if you follow the answer step by step you get |dz| = -idz/(2z)
14:37
What I don't understand about that question is where the integral comes form in the first place.
It isn't in the question, so why does the answer mention it?
@XanderHenderson Haha. Good point xD
Maybe the OP deleted it very quickly, the answer was written 2 minutes after the question but the OP has 5 minutes grace period with no edit history visible to non-moderators
Yeah, I don't see anything in the edit history.
In any event, I don't think that the q/a pair is worth keeping.
I voted to close the question. But the answer still seems wrong to me.
14:39
What does cv-pls mean by the way? close vote please?
I believe so, yes. It is automatically generated.
Regarding your question, a constant function is entire, thus $\int_{\gamma} c \,\mathrm{d}z$ should be zero for any closed curve $\gamma$, no?
Or am I forgetting something important?
Oh, you changed your question.
@XanderHenderson Yeah, I had made a mistake in typing it. It seems that I also made a calculation mistake too.
stressed out - after writing it down, I can answer your main concern. The problem is to compute |dz| which is the change in z with respect to arc length, which is to say dz/ds. Now if we take z = exp(kit) for some k > 0 then we have dz/dt = ki z. But we want dz/ds, so we need to divide by ds/dt. Fortunately this is just the speed, which is || dz/dt|| = k. So we get dz/ds = (kiz)/(k) = i*z independent of k, as we should.
@CarlMummert Thank you. Now it's clear. But I think Robert Z still had to mention this otherwise the answer is incomplete, if not wrong.
I left a comment
14:51
@CarlMummert I'll happily accept your explanation as an answer to my question if you care to post it. It's exactly the kind of explanation that I needed.
I am worried about checking all the details and definitions to write a clear answer - someone who is more familiar with the area can probably write something that is much more clear.
@CarlMummert OK. Thanks anyway
15:05
Fortunately, the OP on that answer is online and very responsive and updated the answer to use arc length instead of time. I suspect it is very natural for people who work with these things all day - I suspect they don't write down formalisms like 'ds' very much in practice, but just do the correct substitutions. Every field has its conventions
15:33
apparently a duplicate of math.stackexchange.com/q/3135617/29335, although that question looks like it's going up in flames as well. If a duplicate is to be found, I hope there is a better one...
16:08
@rschwieb I am not sure whether it is much better, but there is An example of why $f(f^{-1}(B))\neq B$
If somebody finds a good duplicate target, perhaps the link can be added here: Overview of basic results about images and preimages.
There is also: Examples of when inclusion is proper. But I do not like this one - it's multiple questions asked in the same post.
16:47
I don't think this question is worth keeping, nor will it generate any good answers: math.stackexchange.com/q/3137788/29335
17:38
D1, D2, D3.
18:10
D4, D5, D6.
D7, D8, D9.
C1, C2, C3.
C4, C5, C6.
RRL
RRL
D10 needs one more delete vote.
RRL
RRL
19:44
For deletion: DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH

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