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Hopefully the prof will talk about it
It's not hard, one can show they're path connected
Just write the path explicitly.
@0celo7 By hand.
That's not very helpful.
I know it isn't.
All you need is to show a disk minus a point is connected when the disk is of dimension > 1. You can do this by hand, by writing down an explicit path between any two points.
@Adeek The point is, if you perturb a matrix (i.e. change it's entires by a very small $\epsilon$), rank cannot go down.
Because look at a $r \times r$ submatrix, which has nonzero det ($r$ = rank of your matrix).
That's the reason why that set is open.
@0celo7 Pointwise limit?
@JessyCat: haven't seen you here in a while. Welcome!
@BalarkaSen I figured it out, never mind that
20:08
okie.
(I should have said "product topology" instead of "pointwise limit" by the way, since you asked for a topology)
@BalarkaSen It converges in the product topology, yes.
But not in the box topology.
Of course not.
I've asked you not to say that.
That's why I am saying it.
:P
But I take it back if you haven't figured out why it doesn't converge in the box topology, and apologize.
I did figure it out.
That's why I said "never mind"
20:12
Then there's no point taking that back.
Correct.
What's new?
I think there is a mistake in something that I am reading
sorry not this
@BalarkaSen this should be $\hat{u_j}$ right ?
what are you reading?
not $\hat{u_i}$ right ?
@0celo7 john lee
20:15
@Adeek Check the list of errata.
oh ok let me check
Would be better than me checking that junk of expressions.
Which book of Lee's
I have two of them, that's not in either as Example 1.11
smooth manifold.
Get the 2nd edition.
20:18
ok
hey people of chat
Hi @arctictern
hello person who was not in chat but now is
say $G$ is a group, $H,S\le G$ subgroups, and $g\in G$ an element. any ideas if $\{t:tHgS=HgS\}$ can contain $H(N_G(H)\cap gSg^{-1})$ strictly?
looks complicated
20:20
eww
@0celo7 second edition is much better
@Adeek Yes.
It's one of the better books out there, despite what @BalarkaSen says.
I didn't say much.
It just didn't suit me at a glance.
20:55
wahahaha my question got answered
@BalarkaSen $\epsilon,\delta$, is $\eta$ next? Doing a nasty metric space proof.
What would you use?
$\epsilon_0$, $\epsilon_1$ etc
Oh...no thanks I'll use $\eta$.
21:00
okie
the various letters are unrelated
$\epsilon_0,$ etc. implies a relationship
or at least that they have the same function
whatever floats your boat
"It is alleged that Timur's tomb was inscribed with the words, "When I rise from the dead, the world shall tremble." It is also said that when Gerasimov exhumed the body, an additional inscription inside the casket was found, which read, "Whomsoever opens my tomb shall unleash an invader more terrible than I."
In any case, three days after Gerasimov began the exhumation, Adolf Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa, the largest military invasion of all time, upon the Soviet Union. Timur was re-buried with full Islamic ritual in November 1942 just before the Soviet victory at the Battle of Sta
Huh.
Proof that ghosts exist, wow.
curses, if not ghosts, at the very least. :P
Yeah.
Let $\underline z\in B_{\bar\rho}(\underline x,\epsilon).$ Then $\eta:=\bar\rho(\underline z,\underline x)=\sup\{\bar d(z_i,x_i)\}<\epsilon<1$ and $\eta\in U(\underline x, \frac{\epsilon +\eta}{2} )$.
This is not going to be fun lol
 
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Jo este! :)
Oh, oops. Good eveing. xD
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