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  2. Γ-INVARIANT IDEALS IN IWASAWA ALGEBRAS K. ARDAKOV, S. J. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/InvIdeals.pdf
    21 Jan 2009: B[p] := {bp : b B}. in B provided that B is reduced.Let t be a positive integer. ... r. for all v V.Let B = Sym(V k) and let P be a graded prime ideal of B.
  3. ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY (PART III) MICHELMAS 2009 EXAMPLE SHEET 2 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/TopIIIEx2.pdf
    5 Nov 2009: 1. (Reduced homology) Let X be a space, and recall that C0(X) = 〈ex | x X〉. ... b) Suppose f : X X is a homeomorphism, and let Y = X [0, 1]/ , where(x, 1) (f (x), 0).
  4. GEOMETRY — Example Sheet 1TKC Lent 2009 -1. Let ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tkc/Geometry_2009/Exercise_1.pdf
    28 Jan 2009: to. 4. Let A, B be two distinct points in the Euclidean plane. ... Let be a spherical triangle with sides of length a,b,c and angles α,β,γ.
  5. THE PHASE TRANSITION OF THEQUANTUM ISING MODEL IS SHARP ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/qimfinalUS.pdf
    24 Jun 2009: Let A K be a finite setof sources, and let B B, G F. ... Let B B, G F, let A Kbe a finite set of sources, and write ψA = ψA(B,G) for the colouringgiven in the last section.
  6. GEOMETRY — Example Sheet 1TKC Lent 2009 -1. Let ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Geometry/2008-2009/Exercise_1.pdf
    30 Jan 2009: to. 4. Let A, B be two distinct points in the Euclidean plane. ... Let be a spherical triangle with sides of length a,b,c and angles α,β,γ.
  7. Welcome to my list of puzzles. Any comments, suggested ...

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~sea31/puzzle.html
    18 Nov 2009: 4) And here a really hard one: Two logicians meet, let us call them A and B. ... B: I do not know the numbers. A: I do not know the numbers.
  8. Numbers and Sets (2009–10) Example Sheet 2 of 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IA/Numbers%2BSets/2009-2010/examples-NS-09-2.pdf
    23 Oct 2009: What if we replace ‘injective’ by ‘surjective’ passim? 5. Let A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}? ... Let R be the relation on Z‘ aRb if b = a 3 ’. How many equivalence relations on Z contain R? 8. Let A be a set of n positive integers.
  9. FOUR-MANIFOLDS LENT 2009 EXAMPLE SHEET 1 1. Show that ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/Examples1.pdf
    18 Feb 2009: This curve is called the longitudeof K. 13. Let X = S1 D2, and let a = S1 1 and b = 1 D2 be curves on X = T 2. ... 14. In the notation of problems 7 and 8, let M = Y f X, where f : X Y is anorientation reversing diffeomorphism with f([b]) = p[m] q[].
  10. Mich. 2009 GRAPH THEORY—EXAMPLES 1 PAR 1. Show that ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Graphs/2009-2010/sheet1.pdf
    13 Oct 2009: a) How do we know that R(G) exists? (b) Let Ik be a set of k independent edges (so |Ik| = 2k). ... b) Let A be a collection of subsets of [s 1].
  11. ECONOMICS TRIPOS PART IIA Thursday 4 June 2009 9-12 ...

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/iar1/teaching/p2apaper6_2009.pdf
    21 Apr 2009: b) Let π be the true probability that a one-litre water sample fromthis type of site contains pathogenic material. ... Show thatv is also an eigenvector of A1. (b) Let.  =. [2 11 2. ]. i. Find the eigenvalues of  and derive an eigenvector

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