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@SeanAllred The copyright holder can license code however they like. For example, one sees GPL code that is also available in proprietary versions. Provided all contributors accept this when they add stuff that is fine.
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@SohamChowdhury say that $g_1g_2=g_3$ holds true in $G$. Then (viewing $G$ as sitting inside the coproduct) it also holds true in the coproduct. Same idea for elements of $H$. I call these relations trivial, because we know that they must be true right off that bat. The question is, can something like $g_1h_1\cdots g_kh_k$ (with nontrivial $g_1,\cdots,g_k\in G$, $h_1,\cdots,h_k\in H$) turn out to be the identity? The answer is, no, there are no such nontrivial relationships.
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in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Maybe one of you combinatorialist can help with this problem here..
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Which can be interpreted as the number of self-avoiding walks on an $m$ by $n$ lattice that connect $(0,0)$ to $(m,n)$ which take exactly 1 left turn.
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in Mathematics, 9 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
I'd only done a few chapters. Been a long time, can't remember.
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@SohamChowdhury Seems like you guys can not catch a break, earthquakes, hot weather. But doesn't normally get hot, during some parts of the year, was it it causing so many problems now?
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in Discussion between AjmalW and Brian Tung, 2 mins ago, by Brian Tung
Do you understand intuitively what $\mu(x, y)$ represents? It's the minimum $n$ such that the $n$th element of $x$ differs from the $n$th element of $y$. In other words, if $\mu(x, y) = k$, then $x$ and $y$ agree through the first $k-1$ bits (assuming $\mathbb{N}$ starts with $1$), and then differ for the first time at the $k$th bit. So if $x_0$ is an infinitely long sequence of zeros, and $\mu(x, x_0) > 10$, what can you say about the first ten bits of $x$?
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in Discussion between AjmalW and Brian Tung, 2 mins ago, by Brian Tung
As regards Problem $2$, rewrite the expression in terms of $\mu(\cdot, \cdot)$ and see how far you can get.
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in Discussion between AjmalW and Brian Tung, 2 mins ago, by AjmalW
@BrianTung Thanks for your comments. 1) If $\mu(x,x_{0})>10$ it requires that $n$ should be greater than 10. Since $n=11$ is the minimum value in this case, so there must be $\mu(x,x_{0})=11$. 2) Rewriting it, we get $1/\mu(x,z)\leq \max\left \{ 1/\mu(x,y),1/\mu(y,z) \right \}$ which implies $\mu(x,z)\geq \max\left \{ \mu(x,y),\mu(y,z) \right \}$. So I have to show that $\mu(x,z)\geq \mu(x,y)$ or $\mu(x,z)\geq \mu(y,z)$. I think I can show it if $x\leq y\leq z$ is assumed. Am I right?
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
He has not defined it, but it is just concatenation, and then you can combine terms of their own group.
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in Mathematics, 9 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
But I can't reduce the word $g_1h_1$ to $k$ in $G * H$ anyway.
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Oh looks like it can
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I think it can be simplified to just a[1] <=> b[1]
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
in Mathematics, 48 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Can I get a link to it?
in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
in Root Access, 16 mins ago, by Bob
@Ramhound eh... I'll say that when I'm reasonably sure but can't test it to be 100% sure. better to give an answer pointing in the right direction than leave the asker not knowing forever
in The English Learning Cabin, 16 mins ago, by Damkerng T.
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A: "Do you have the reference number with you?" or "Do you have the reference number on you?"

Maulik VIn most of the cases, it's "with". However, to think further about the subtlety of the usage of prepositions, you may have to come up with the context ["That's on me" -is possible when I'm talking about paying a restaurant bill]. It's a style of talking. You can also remove the whole part 'with...

in The English Learning Cabin, 13 mins ago, by M.A.Ramezani
@DamkerngT. I can verify it in Persian English if you want.
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@Bob Friday night; I can stay up as late as I want :P
in Mathematics, 12 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
anyway, you can see the hyperbolicity from the resemblance with the Poincare disk model.
in Mathematics, 9 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
@Soham Learn some metric space theory, then we can talk about it in greater detail and more formally.
in The English Learning Cabin, 9 mins ago, by M.A.Ramezani
I don't think I can provide an unbiased answer on that.
in Mathematics, 8 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
You can check out Hyperbolic Groups Lecture Notes by Howie to get a nice idea of some of this stufff.
in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
@SohamChowdhury How can you talk about distance without defining it?
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Oh looks like it can
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in Mathematics, 9 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
But I can't reduce the word $g_1h_1$ to $k$ in $G * H$ anyway.
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
He has not defined it, but it is just concatenation, and then you can combine terms of their own group.
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in Discussion between AjmalW and Brian Tung, 2 mins ago, by AjmalW
@BrianTung Thanks for your comments. 1) If $\mu(x,x_{0})>10$ it requires that $n$ should be greater than 10. Since $n=11$ is the minimum value in this case, so there must be $\mu(x,x_{0})=11$. 2) Rewriting it, we get $1/\mu(x,z)\leq \max\left \{ 1/\mu(x,y),1/\mu(y,z) \right \}$ which implies $\mu(x,z)\geq \max\left \{ \mu(x,y),\mu(y,z) \right \}$. So I have to show that $\mu(x,z)\geq \mu(x,y)$ or $\mu(x,z)\geq \mu(y,z)$. I think I can show it if $x\leq y\leq z$ is assumed. Am I right?
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in Discussion between AjmalW and Brian Tung, 2 mins ago, by Brian Tung
As regards Problem $2$, rewrite the expression in terms of $\mu(\cdot, \cdot)$ and see how far you can get.
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in Discussion between AjmalW and Brian Tung, 2 mins ago, by Brian Tung
Do you understand intuitively what $\mu(x, y)$ represents? It's the minimum $n$ such that the $n$th element of $x$ differs from the $n$th element of $y$. In other words, if $\mu(x, y) = k$, then $x$ and $y$ agree through the first $k-1$ bits (assuming $\mathbb{N}$ starts with $1$), and then differ for the first time at the $k$th bit. So if $x_0$ is an infinitely long sequence of zeros, and $\mu(x, x_0) > 10$, what can you say about the first ten bits of $x$?
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
@SohamChowdhury Seems like you guys can not catch a break, earthquakes, hot weather. But doesn't normally get hot, during some parts of the year, was it it causing so many problems now?
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I'd only done a few chapters. Been a long time, can't remember.
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Which can be interpreted as the number of self-avoiding walks on an $m$ by $n$ lattice that connect $(0,0)$ to $(m,n)$ which take exactly 1 left turn.
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in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
@SohamChowdhury How can you talk about distance without defining it?
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in Mathematics, 8 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
You can check out Hyperbolic Groups Lecture Notes by Howie to get a nice idea of some of this stufff.
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in The English Learning Cabin, 9 mins ago, by M.A.Ramezani
I don't think I can provide an unbiased answer on that.
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@Soham Learn some metric space theory, then we can talk about it in greater detail and more formally.
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anyway, you can see the hyperbolicity from the resemblance with the Poincare disk model.
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@Bob Friday night; I can stay up as late as I want :P
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@DamkerngT. I can verify it in Persian English if you want.
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in The English Learning Cabin, 16 mins ago, by Damkerng T.
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A: "Do you have the reference number with you?" or "Do you have the reference number on you?"

Maulik VIn most of the cases, it's "with". However, to think further about the subtlety of the usage of prepositions, you may have to come up with the context ["That's on me" -is possible when I'm talking about paying a restaurant bill]. It's a style of talking. You can also remove the whole part 'with...

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in Root Access, 16 mins ago, by Bob
@Ramhound eh... I'll say that when I'm reasonably sure but can't test it to be 100% sure. better to give an answer pointing in the right direction than leave the asker not knowing forever
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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in Mathematics, 48 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Can I get a link to it?
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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in The 2nd Monitor, 14 mins ago, by QPaysTaxes
I think it can be simplified to just a[1] <=> b[1]
in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
@SohamChowdhury Can't say anything unless you give me the lengths of each edge
in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
The edge lengths can decrease in any way.
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I can make the first edge veeery long
 
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in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
I can make the first edge veeery long
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in Mathematics, 3 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
The edge lengths can decrease in any way.
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@SohamChowdhury Can't say anything unless you give me the lengths of each edge
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I think it can be simplified to just a[1] <=> b[1]
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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Can I get a link to it?
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Root Access, 16 mins ago, by Bob
@Ramhound eh... I'll say that when I'm reasonably sure but can't test it to be 100% sure. better to give an answer pointing in the right direction than leave the asker not knowing forever
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in The English Learning Cabin, 16 mins ago, by Damkerng T.
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A: "Do you have the reference number with you?" or "Do you have the reference number on you?"

Maulik VIn most of the cases, it's "with". However, to think further about the subtlety of the usage of prepositions, you may have to come up with the context ["That's on me" -is possible when I'm talking about paying a restaurant bill]. It's a style of talking. You can also remove the whole part 'with...

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in The English Learning Cabin, 13 mins ago, by M.A.Ramezani
@DamkerngT. I can verify it in Persian English if you want.
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@Bob Friday night; I can stay up as late as I want :P
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anyway, you can see the hyperbolicity from the resemblance with the Poincare disk model.
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in Mathematics, 9 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
@Soham Learn some metric space theory, then we can talk about it in greater detail and more formally.
in Discussion between sajjad and MathNewbie, 18 mins ago, by sajjad
in my calculations I found $M_{y}=3-x$ and $N_{x}=1$ which resulted me to integration factor of : $x^{2}-x$. can you please explain what is your $M_{y}$ and $N_{x}$
in RPG General Chat, 18 mins ago, by doppelgreener
@BESW @Trogdor a question about vampire hybrids, I believe you can answer
in RPG General Chat, 17 mins ago, by trogdor
hmm, I need to check to see if I can find where that info is located
in RPG General Chat, 16 mins ago, by trogdor
I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
in Mathematics, 16 mins ago, by Remember me
Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
in RPG General Chat, 13 mins ago, by trogdor
so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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just so he can take a look
in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by xnor
I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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so in the middle you can choose any letter
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I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
 
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in my calculations I found $M_{y}=3-x$ and $N_{x}=1$ which resulted me to integration factor of : $x^{2}-x$. can you please explain what is your $M_{y}$ and $N_{x}$
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@Soham Learn some metric space theory, then we can talk about it in greater detail and more formally.
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anyway, you can see the hyperbolicity from the resemblance with the Poincare disk model.
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@DamkerngT. I can verify it in Persian English if you want.
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A: "Do you have the reference number with you?" or "Do you have the reference number on you?"

Maulik VIn most of the cases, it's "with". However, to think further about the subtlety of the usage of prepositions, you may have to come up with the context ["That's on me" -is possible when I'm talking about paying a restaurant bill]. It's a style of talking. You can also remove the whole part 'with...

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in Root Access, 16 mins ago, by Bob
@Ramhound eh... I'll say that when I'm reasonably sure but can't test it to be 100% sure. better to give an answer pointing in the right direction than leave the asker not knowing forever
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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in Mathematics, 2 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by randomra
so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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just so he can take a look
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so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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@BESW @Trogdor a question about vampire hybrids, I believe you can answer
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And try to find something out of it so that I can draw a picture
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Can you solve this problem? "$n$ children sit in a line. If they are allowed to move from their positions by at most one place, in how many ways can they sit?" (Hard version: replace "line" with "circle".)
 
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Can you solve this problem? "$n$ children sit in a line. If they are allowed to move from their positions by at most one place, in how many ways can they sit?" (Hard version: replace "line" with "circle".)
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Q: i cant remember this movie with fish in a case on the wall of a ship!

robbyI cant remember the name of the movie or really what its about. I just remember bits and pieces. I think it was an older movie i watched back in the 90s and it was a fantasy movie with beautiful lands and forest and seas. I think i remember leprechauns. One thing that keeps standing out and i can...

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amazingbasilThere's code that parses mail server's log file and outputs statistics into external file. Is there a way to make code more pythonic? Is it good idea to use regex anywhere? Which libraries can reduce length of code? Thanks import sys deferred_as_error = '--deferred-as-error' in sys.argv # {s...

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And try to find something out of it so that I can draw a picture
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@BESW @Trogdor a question about vampire hybrids, I believe you can answer
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hmm, I need to check to see if I can find where that info is located
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in RPG General Chat, 16 mins ago, by trogdor
I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by randomra
so in the middle you can choose any letter
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I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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in Mathematics, 48 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Can I get a link to it?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Root Access, 16 mins ago, by Bob
@Ramhound eh... I'll say that when I'm reasonably sure but can't test it to be 100% sure. better to give an answer pointing in the right direction than leave the asker not knowing forever
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A: "Do you have the reference number with you?" or "Do you have the reference number on you?"

Maulik VIn most of the cases, it's "with". However, to think further about the subtlety of the usage of prepositions, you may have to come up with the context ["That's on me" -is possible when I'm talking about paying a restaurant bill]. It's a style of talking. You can also remove the whole part 'with...

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@DamkerngT. I can verify it in Persian English if you want.
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@Bob Friday night; I can stay up as late as I want :P
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anyway, you can see the hyperbolicity from the resemblance with the Poincare disk model.
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@Unionhawk I blame myself ^_^ I'm sure I'll regret it, but if it's too annoying, we can tweak the configs or kick them out
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anyway, you can see the hyperbolicity from the resemblance with the Poincare disk model.
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@Bob Friday night; I can stay up as late as I want :P
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@DamkerngT. I can verify it in Persian English if you want.
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in The English Learning Cabin, 16 mins ago, by Damkerng T.
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A: "Do you have the reference number with you?" or "Do you have the reference number on you?"

Maulik VIn most of the cases, it's "with". However, to think further about the subtlety of the usage of prepositions, you may have to come up with the context ["That's on me" -is possible when I'm talking about paying a restaurant bill]. It's a style of talking. You can also remove the whole part 'with...

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in Root Access, 16 mins ago, by Bob
@Ramhound eh... I'll say that when I'm reasonably sure but can't test it to be 100% sure. better to give an answer pointing in the right direction than leave the asker not knowing forever
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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Can I get a link to it?
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by randomra
so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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in RPG General Chat, 13 mins ago, by trogdor
just so he can take a look
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in RPG General Chat, 13 mins ago, by trogdor
so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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hmm, I need to check to see if I can find where that info is located
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@BESW @Trogdor a question about vampire hybrids, I believe you can answer
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And try to find something out of it so that I can draw a picture
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Q: How to make logs parser more pythonic?

amazingbasilThere's code that parses mail server's log file and outputs statistics into external file. Is there a way to make code more pythonic? Is it good idea to use regex anywhere? Which libraries can reduce length of code? Thanks import sys deferred_as_error = '--deferred-as-error' in sys.argv # {s...

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Q: i cant remember this movie with fish in a case on the wall of a ship!

robbyI cant remember the name of the movie or really what its about. I just remember bits and pieces. I think it was an older movie i watched back in the 90s and it was a fantasy movie with beautiful lands and forest and seas. I think i remember leprechauns. One thing that keeps standing out and i can...

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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Can you solve this problem? "$n$ children sit in a line. If they are allowed to move from their positions by at most one place, in how many ways can they sit?" (Hard version: replace "line" with "circle".)
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i had edited your code review it..so i can accept it as answer — Tufan just now
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in Minecraft Talk, 2 mins ago, by Jochem
@Unionhawk I blame myself ^_^ I'm sure I'll regret it, but if it's too annoying, we can tweak the configs or kick them out
 
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in Minecraft Talk, 2 mins ago, by Jochem
@Unionhawk I blame myself ^_^ I'm sure I'll regret it, but if it's too annoying, we can tweak the configs or kick them out
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i had edited your code review it..so i can accept it as answer — Tufan just now
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Can you solve this problem? "$n$ children sit in a line. If they are allowed to move from their positions by at most one place, in how many ways can they sit?" (Hard version: replace "line" with "circle".)
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Q: i cant remember this movie with fish in a case on the wall of a ship!

robbyI cant remember the name of the movie or really what its about. I just remember bits and pieces. I think it was an older movie i watched back in the 90s and it was a fantasy movie with beautiful lands and forest and seas. I think i remember leprechauns. One thing that keeps standing out and i can...

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Q: How to make logs parser more pythonic?

amazingbasilThere's code that parses mail server's log file and outputs statistics into external file. Is there a way to make code more pythonic? Is it good idea to use regex anywhere? Which libraries can reduce length of code? Thanks import sys deferred_as_error = '--deferred-as-error' in sys.argv # {s...

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And try to find something out of it so that I can draw a picture
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@BESW @Trogdor a question about vampire hybrids, I believe you can answer
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hmm, I need to check to see if I can find where that info is located
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I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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just so he can take a look
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I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 2 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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Can I get a link to it?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
in Chinese Language, 15 mins ago, by user3306356
Is 我的爱好 three words? yeah I guess
Is 爱好 considered as one word, or two? one I would guess
Are 的, 了, 吗 etc. counted as one word? yeah, I suppose
What about 日本人、 中国人 etc.? one word (?)

seems to kind of open to interpretation but I think you've got the idea.

I can't imagine a teacher asking for words over characters though....
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Can you prove my fact?
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you can use lists to shave a char map(list,[['']*a]*b)
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Q: Slime Farm Lighting

itotallyrockI'm creating a large slime farm of 3 connected chunks, I know that for this project to work I need to light up the spawning platforms but I don't know which method to light them. I understand that torches will block spawning spaces, but I don't know if glowstone can spawn mobs on it.

 
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
How can that even be possible? There is no operation defined $G \times H \rightarrow \text{something}$.
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(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by anon
@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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in Mathematics, 2 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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just so he can take a look
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in RPG General Chat, 13 mins ago, by trogdor
so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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Q: Slime Farm Lighting

itotallyrockI'm creating a large slime farm of 3 connected chunks, I know that for this project to work I need to light up the spawning platforms but I don't know which method to light them. I understand that torches will block spawning spaces, but I don't know if glowstone can spawn mobs on it.

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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by xnor
you can use lists to shave a char map(list,[['']*a]*b)
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in Root Access, 7 mins ago, by Sathya
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in Mathematics, 13 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Can you prove my fact?
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in Chinese Language, 15 mins ago, by user3306356
Is 我的爱好 three words? yeah I guess
Is 爱好 considered as one word, or two? one I would guess
Are 的, 了, 吗 etc. counted as one word? yeah, I suppose
What about 日本人、 中国人 etc.? one word (?)

seems to kind of open to interpretation but I think you've got the idea.

I can't imagine a teacher asking for words over characters though....
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Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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in Mathematics, 48 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Can I get a link to it?
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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can you think of any other uses?
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Python 3 can't do the short repr though
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what can you tell about the index of the two copies of homology in the direct sum?
in Mathematics, 6 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
I can prepare from now on, but it'll take up all my time and I can't study all this wonderful math properly.
in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by JC574
Since $f$ is degree $2$ we can define a map taking any ramified point to itself, and any non-ramified point to the other point in the preimage
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@User30015: both (1) and (2) are harmless. What matters is not the char type mismatch in parameter passing, but the contents of these arrays. They must be '\0' terminated. I understand you want to make hunt down potential bugs in software embedded in a payment terminal, but that's not the right place to look. I do C code reviews for a living and can help you do that. I already gave you some hints. I hope you have a good understanding of the language, bugs have many places to hide in C and even more in C++. — chqrlie just now
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I can't give a relevant opinion unfortunately. Australia has endless opportunities to get into great universities with no risk and hence olympiads matter not at all.
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We have the 25th best math uni in the world and you can get into it with above average grades from highschool
 
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We have the 25th best math uni in the world and you can get into it with above average grades from highschool
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Alex Clark
I can't give a relevant opinion unfortunately. Australia has endless opportunities to get into great universities with no risk and hence olympiads matter not at all.
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in The 2nd Monitor, 5 mins ago, by Duga
@User30015: both (1) and (2) are harmless. What matters is not the char type mismatch in parameter passing, but the contents of these arrays. They must be '\0' terminated. I understand you want to make hunt down potential bugs in software embedded in a payment terminal, but that's not the right place to look. I do C code reviews for a living and can help you do that. I already gave you some hints. I hope you have a good understanding of the language, bugs have many places to hide in C and even more in C++. — chqrlie just now
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in Mathematics, 5 mins ago, by JC574
Since $f$ is degree $2$ we can define a map taking any ramified point to itself, and any non-ramified point to the other point in the preimage
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in Mathematics, 6 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
I can prepare from now on, but it'll take up all my time and I can't study all this wonderful math properly.
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
what can you tell about the index of the two copies of homology in the direct sum?
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 36 mins ago, by xnor
Python 3 can't do the short repr though
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can you think of any other uses?
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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in Mathematics, 48 mins ago, by PerplexedGuest
Can I get a link to it?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Chinese Language, 15 mins ago, by user3306356
Is 我的爱好 three words? yeah I guess
Is 爱好 considered as one word, or two? one I would guess
Are 的, 了, 吗 etc. counted as one word? yeah, I suppose
What about 日本人、 中国人 etc.? one word (?)

seems to kind of open to interpretation but I think you've got the idea.

I can't imagine a teacher asking for words over characters though....
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in Mathematics, 13 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Can you prove my fact?
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in Root Access, 7 mins ago, by Sathya
> Statistics on closing can now be found as part of the 10k tools. You can find these either by heading to /tools/question-close-stats. You can alse ind them from “question close stats” found in the links section at the bottom of the Close view in the 10k tools.
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by xnor
you can use lists to shave a char map(list,[['']*a]*b)
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Q: Slime Farm Lighting

itotallyrockI'm creating a large slime farm of 3 connected chunks, I know that for this project to work I need to light up the spawning platforms but I don't know which method to light them. I understand that torches will block spawning spaces, but I don't know if glowstone can spawn mobs on it.

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in RPG General Chat, 16 mins ago, by trogdor
I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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just so he can take a look
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by xnor
I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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in The 2nd Monitor, 4 mins ago, by Duga
"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 2 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by anon
@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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@ArthurReutenauer it can be released under multiple incompatible licences as well, but adding a new licence means getting agreement from current licence holders and also in future safest to get agreement from any contributor to allow it under al the licences or (as FSF does) insist they hand over copyright
 
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@ArthurReutenauer it can be released under multiple incompatible licences as well, but adding a new licence means getting agreement from current licence holders and also in future safest to get agreement from any contributor to allow it under al the licences or (as FSF does) insist they hand over copyright
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in Mathematics, 15 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
(I am playing fast a loose with that, since you could do free products of groups where you can not solve the word problem)
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@SohamChowdhury by definition, it can't. (unless $g_1$ and $h_1$ are both the identity of course). But in general if two groups $G$ and $H$ are subgroups of a bigger group, there can be nontrivial relations between them, so it's not automatic that $G$ and $H$ sit so "freely" and "independently" inside the coproduct; one must prove this fact.
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in Mathematics, 14 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Even then, the operation inside the free product is not the same are the one in the "bigger group", so how can you reduce $g_1h_1$ further in that group?
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in Mathematics, 2 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
I guess you can, but I'd prefer if you visualize it first.
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by randomra
so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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so along with telling him where he can find it we can link him to this question
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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Q: Slime Farm Lighting

itotallyrockI'm creating a large slime farm of 3 connected chunks, I know that for this project to work I need to light up the spawning platforms but I don't know which method to light them. I understand that torches will block spawning spaces, but I don't know if glowstone can spawn mobs on it.

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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by xnor
you can use lists to shave a char map(list,[['']*a]*b)
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Can you prove my fact?
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in Chinese Language, 15 mins ago, by user3306356
Is 我的爱好 three words? yeah I guess
Is 爱好 considered as one word, or two? one I would guess
Are 的, 了, 吗 etc. counted as one word? yeah, I suppose
What about 日本人、 中国人 etc.? one word (?)

seems to kind of open to interpretation but I think you've got the idea.

I can't imagine a teacher asking for words over characters though....
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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can you think of any other uses?
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Python 3 can't do the short repr though
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what can you tell about the index of the two copies of homology in the direct sum?
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I can prepare from now on, but it'll take up all my time and I can't study all this wonderful math properly.
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i can write a virus running on "a" linux until tomorrow, if i take the time.
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Only difference I can make out is style of speaking. Both the sentence have same meaning. In InE(indian english) I would prefer 2nd sentence.
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@JacobGray Do they? I can think of the Chinese and medieval Europeans. Who else? In any case, that's hardly an argument. You could claim the same of vampires, werewolves, mermaids, elves, pixies, you name it.
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in Theories about the origin of earth and of life, 47 secs ago, by terdon
@JacobGray Do they? I can think of the Chinese and medieval Europeans. Who else? In any case, that's hardly an argument. You could claim the same of vampires, werewolves, mermaids, elves, pixies, you name it.
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Q: performance optimization - phonelist code too slow

vakioI've been going at this challenge to learn haskell but my code is way too slow. I am really new to haskell so I don't know what to look for in performance optimization. I have generated a sample input which takes 5s on my machine. What can I do to speed this up? main = do content <- getCont...

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in The English Learning Cabin, 6 mins ago, by Freddy
Only difference I can make out is style of speaking. Both the sentence have same meaning. In InE(indian english) I would prefer 2nd sentence.
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in Viri for Ubuntu?, 15 mins ago, by David Foerster
i can write a virus running on "a" linux until tomorrow, if i take the time.
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in Mathematics, 6 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
I can prepare from now on, but it'll take up all my time and I can't study all this wonderful math properly.
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
what can you tell about the index of the two copies of homology in the direct sum?
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 36 mins ago, by xnor
Python 3 can't do the short repr though
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can you think of any other uses?
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in Mathematics, 17 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
@anon i'd prefer the comments section were. one can dream.
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Can I get a link to it?
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in Martin Sleziak's room, 34 mins ago, by Martin Sleziak
Assuming that I am going to need use computers for doing mathematical computations and I can choose what I will be working with, some kind of advice from people who have experience with them might be useful for me.
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in Mathematics, 32 mins ago, by Balarka Sen
What if I take the Cayley graph of $\Bbb Z$ with generating set $\langle \pm 1, \pm 2\rangle$ instead of $\langle \pm 1 \rangle$? How can you prove that the Gromov growth are asymptotically the same?
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in Mathematics, 30 mins ago, by Paul Plummer
Well it is not well defined without quasi-isometry, but you can talk about growth with respect to a generating set
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in Chinese Language, 15 mins ago, by user3306356
Is 我的爱好 three words? yeah I guess
Is 爱好 considered as one word, or two? one I would guess
Are 的, 了, 吗 etc. counted as one word? yeah, I suppose
What about 日本人、 中国人 etc.? one word (?)

seems to kind of open to interpretation but I think you've got the idea.

I can't imagine a teacher asking for words over characters though....
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in Mathematics, 13 mins ago, by Soham Chowdhury
Can you prove my fact?
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in Root Access, 7 mins ago, by Sathya
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by xnor
you can use lists to shave a char map(list,[['']*a]*b)
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Q: Slime Farm Lighting

itotallyrockI'm creating a large slime farm of 3 connected chunks, I know that for this project to work I need to light up the spawning platforms but I don't know which method to light them. I understand that torches will block spawning spaces, but I don't know if glowstone can spawn mobs on it.

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in RPG General Chat, 16 mins ago, by trogdor
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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in RPG General Chat, 13 mins ago, by trogdor
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by xnor
I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by randomra
so in the middle you can choose any letter
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@SimonAndréForsberg Because nobody can say for sure they're on purpose except the OP
in The Nineteenth Byte, 7 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
@randomra you can already use comments in the regex, if you use the free-spacing modifier x
in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
that doesn't help much in -s mode of course, because you still can't include newlines
in Maid Café (メイド喫茶), 6 mins ago, by deadlydragon00
can you suggest awsome lovestory?
in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
I'm not sure I'll add comments to replacement strings. I think in most cases the trickiness will be in the pattern so that any quirks in the substitution can be explained there
 
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
I'm not sure I'll add comments to replacement strings. I think in most cases the trickiness will be in the pattern so that any quirks in the substitution can be explained there
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in Maid Café (メイド喫茶), 6 mins ago, by deadlydragon00
can you suggest awsome lovestory?
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
that doesn't help much in -s mode of course, because you still can't include newlines
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 7 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
@randomra you can already use comments in the regex, if you use the free-spacing modifier x
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@SimonAndréForsberg Because nobody can say for sure they're on purpose except the OP
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by randomra
so in the middle you can choose any letter
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in Mathematics, 4 mins ago, by Remember me
Hey @balarka I thought of a fact Can i use that
$C\subseteq D \implies \operatorname{int}C \subseteq \operatorname{int}D $
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"showing them vertically as a "file name Labels + delete Buttons" list." I'd use a JList or a JTable for showing the files, perhaps with a single JButton below to Delete Selected Files. See the File Browser GUI for how elegantly files can be represented in a Swing based JTable (or a JTree!). — Andrew Thompson 32 secs ago
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in The Nineteenth Byte, 6 mins ago, by xnor
I think ~150 is the best I can do with my approach of inequalities in triangular coordinates
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Can you help me with the picture@Balarka
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I know it can be done but that in itself is not a full answer
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Q: Slime Farm Lighting

itotallyrockI'm creating a large slime farm of 3 connected chunks, I know that for this project to work I need to light up the spawning platforms but I don't know which method to light them. I understand that torches will block spawning spaces, but I don't know if glowstone can spawn mobs on it.

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in The Nineteenth Byte, 4 mins ago, by xnor
you can use lists to shave a char map(list,[['']*a]*b)
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in Root Access, 7 mins ago, by Sathya
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Can you prove my fact?
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in Chinese Language, 15 mins ago, by user3306356
Is 我的爱好 three words? yeah I guess
Is 爱好 considered as one word, or two? one I would guess
Are 的, 了, 吗 etc. counted as one word? yeah, I suppose
What about 日本人、 中国人 etc.? one word (?)

seems to kind of open to interpretation but I think you've got the idea.

I can't imagine a teacher asking for words over characters though....
in The English Learning Cabin, 34 mins ago, by Damkerng T.
@snailboat It doesn't have a lot of properties of noun, but it sure can be a subject or an object of a sentence. That's why I think it could be misleading.
in The English Learning Cabin, 34 mins ago, by snailboat
A noun can't be a subject or object of a sentence, a noun phrase can
in Ask Ubuntu General Room, 34 mins ago, by Paranoid Panda
I am assuming that they can do so, but they can't go as far as to change their name blue?
in Maid Café (メイド喫茶), 32 mins ago, by Toshinou Kyouko
and if not, i can give you a 48hr voucher ^_~
in The English Learning Cabin, 28 mins ago, by snailboat
You can think of the whole thing as functioning similarly to a noun phrase, even if the range of functions isn't actually identical, but the key insight is that internally it has the form of a clause, not a noun phrase. Think of it as an internal-external distinction
in The English Learning Cabin, 27 mins ago, by snailboat
So we find the head takes verb-like complementation, adverbial modification, no determiner, can't inflect like a noun, etc.
in Discussion on question by MBurke: Tomorrow is Groundhog Day... For everyone. How does society respond?, 25 mins ago, by DFreeman
Thinking about crime and punishment: While people may still try to enforce house arrest as punishment, it's complicated by the fact that peoples locations are reset everyday. This can give some people an incredible advantage of being impossible to secure/detain. Remoteness: Though as Samuel says, being too remote (i.e. having few or no people within 24 hours travel) could or, more likely, would drive them insane.
in Discussion on question by MBurke: Tomorrow is Groundhog Day... For everyone. How does society respond?, 25 mins ago, by DaaaahWhoosh
@Murphy The only way we can really explain how this would work is with the abstract concept of a 'soul'. Only human souls persist while everything else resets. However, the problems you mention are also problems with many peoples idea of 'soul'. In the end, we have to rely on suspension of disbelief.
in Discussion on question by MBurke: Tomorrow is Groundhog Day... For everyone. How does society respond?, 25 mins ago, by SF.
I believe "law enforcement" (including vigilante groups) would form quickly, adapting methods of punishment to the current conditions (torture at first, memory wipes later). Although a lot of crimes would get much easier with self-erasing evidence, only eyewitnesses - if someone wearing a bacalava rapes a woman half an hour before midnight, there's little that can be done to identify them.
in Discussion on question by MBurke: Tomorrow is Groundhog Day... For everyone. How does society respond?, 25 mins ago, by Murphy
If memory can be lost as well as gained I can imagine some weird forms of crime, punishment and dictatorship based on personality-wipes. If memory and trauma is retained then if someone is broken through torture in one loop do they remain broken? Where is the line between physical acts on the brain and the effects on memories that go back with you. If you're shot in the head but survive with personality changes what personality wakes up the previous morning?
in Discussion on question by MBurke: Tomorrow is Groundhog Day... For everyone. How does society respond?, 25 mins ago, by Gorchestopher H
I can't see it as complete anarchy though. Even though it's the same day with no physical consequences you're going to remember if your neighbor started stealing your stuff. As an employer you're going to remember that Bob still showed up till you told him he didn't have to show up. People behaving badly are going to have a very annoying time moving forward. Everyone remembers they are jerks and they'll be shot daily, etc. You could still have elections and change leaders every few years if someone was corrupt. You could divorce your spouse but still have to wake up next to them each day.
in The Library, 3 mins ago, by Davïd
@Susan Ah, I think they mean that dag and dagah are different words, unlike e.g. ruach which can be grammatically either msc or fem.