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  2. Michaelmas Term 2015 SJW Linear Algebra: Example Sheet 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/LinAlg15-4.pdf
    20 Nov 2015: 1. The square matrices A and B over the field F are congruent if B = PTAP for some invertible matrixP over F. ... 7. Let S be an nn real symmetric matrix with Sk = I for some k 1.
  3. RIEMANN SURFACES EXAMPLES 2 G.P. Paternain Lent 2015 Comments ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gpp24/rs_ex2_15.pdf
    24 Jan 2015: C/Λ2 are conformally equivalent if and only if thelattices are related by Λ2 = λΛ1 for some λ C. ... 5. Show that complex tori C/〈1,τ1〉 and C/〈1,τ2〉 are analytically isomorphic if and only if τ2 =. (aτ1 b)/(cτ1 d), for some matrix(a bc d
  4. Mathematical Tripos: Part IB DJS/Lent 2015 Statistics: Example Sheet…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Statistics/2014-2015/ex1.pdf
    22 Jan 2015: Xn be independent Poisson random variables, with Xi having meaniθ, for some θ > 0. ... b) For some n > 2, let X1,. ,Xn be iid with Xi Exponential(θ).
  5. Homotopy Theory, Examples 3 Oscar Randal-Williams Lent 2015 1. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~or257/teaching/IIIHtyThy2015/Sheet3.pdf
    11 Feb 2015: Fi //. Ep //. p. B. {b0} // B B. and show using the naturality of the Serre spectral sequence that the compositions. ... for some monic polynomial p(x) with coefficients in H(B; Z). Homotopy Theory Example sheet 3.
  6. RIEMANN SURFACES EXAMPLES 1 G.P. Paternain Lent 2015 Comments ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gpp24/rs_ex1_15.pdf
    24 Jan 2015: 8. By considering the singularity at or otherwise, show that any injective analytic map f : C Chas the form f(z) = az b, for some a C and b C. ... conformally equivalent). 10. Define an equivalence relation on C by z w iff z = 2sw for some s Z.
  7. PART II AUTOMATA AND FORMAL LANGUAGES MICHAELMAS 2015-16 EXAMPLE ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AutomataAndFormalLanguages/2015-2016/AFL-es-3.pdf
    12 Nov 2015: b) All words w {a,b,c} consisting of some number of a’s (possiblynone), followed by some number of b’s (at least one), followed bysome number of c’s ... a) {anbn | n 0}. (b) {a2nb2n | n 0}. (c) {ww | w {0, 1}}.
  8. Numbers and Sets (2015–16) Example Sheet 1 of 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IA/Numbers%2BSets/2015-2016/examples-NS-15-1.pdf
    13 Oct 2015: 5. The sum of some (not necessarily distinct) natural numbers is 100. ... 9. Find the convergents to the fraction 5744. Then prove that if x and y are integers such that57x 44y = 1, then x = 1744k and y = 57k 22 for some k
  9. RIEMANN SURFACES EXAMPLES 2 G.P. Paternain Lent 2015 Comments ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Riemann/2014-2015/rs_ex2_15.pdf
    2 Feb 2015: C/Λ2 are conformally equivalent if and only if thelattices are related by Λ2 = λΛ1 for some λ C. ... 5. Show that complex tori C/〈1,τ1〉 and C/〈1,τ2〉 are analytically isomorphic if and only if τ2 =. (aτ1 b)/(cτ1 d), for some matrix(a bc d
  10. JPM Michaelmas 2015 Probability and Measure 1 1.1. Let ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Probability%2BMeasure/2015-2016/ex1.pdf
    14 Oct 2015: algebra. 1.2. Show that the following sets of subsets of R all generate the same σ-algebra:(a) {(a,b) : a < b}, (b) {(a,b] : a < b}, (c) {(,b] : b ... 1.9. Let (E,E,µ) be a measure space. Call a subset N E null if N B for some B E withµ(B) = 0.
  11. PART II REPRESENTATION THEORYSHEET 1 Unless otherwise stated, all ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/RepresentationTheory/2014-2015/repex1.pdf
    19 Jan 2015: δ is abelian.(c) Assume that δ(g) = 1 for some g G. ... irreducible. 3 Find an example of a representation of some finite group over some field of charac-teristic p, which is not completely reducible.
  12. PART II AUTOMATA AND FORMAL LANGUAGES MICHAELMAS 2015-16 EXAMPLE ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AutomataAndFormalLanguages/2015-2016/AFL-es-2.pdf
    2 Nov 2015: a) Both A, B are recursive. (b) Both A, B are r.e. ... b) Fix some computable ordering of Σ, and write wn for the nth word.
  13. ANALYSIS II—EXAMPLES 4 Mich. 2015 Please email comments, corrections…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2015-2016/15sheet4.pdf
    30 Nov 2015: for some constant Kand an open subset U of Rm containing a, |F(t,x) F(t,y)| K‖xy‖ for all t [0, 1],x,y U. ... for some K and all t [a,b], x,y BR(x0).We showed in lecture that for each t0 [a,b], there is a unique f C([a,b];
  14. ANALYSIS II—EXAMPLES 1 Mich. 2015 Please email comments, corrections…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2015-2016/15sheet1.pdf
    16 Oct 2015: 5. Let (fn) be a sequence of real-valued continuous functions on a closed, bounded interval [a,b], and. ... a) If Dn is the set of discontinuities of fn and D is the set of discontinuities of f, show that D n=1j=nDj.(b) Suppose that for some finite
  15. RIEMANN SURFACES EXAMPLES 1 G.P. Paternain Lent 2015 Comments ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Riemann/2014-2015/rs_ex1_15.pdf
    2 Feb 2015: 8. By considering the singularity at or otherwise, show that any injective analytic map f : C Chas the form f(z) = az b, for some a C and b C. ... conformally equivalent). 10. Define an equivalence relation on C by z w iff z = 2sw for some s Z.
  16. number_fields-15-3.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/NumberFields/2014-2015/number_fields-15-3.pdf
    11 Mar 2015: in some quadratic field K L. Deduce that L has class number 1.15. ... If pOL = OLthen we can write xi =. aijxj for some aij p.] Deduce that if a and b are idealsin OK with aOL = bOL then a = b.
  17. Michaelmas Term 2015 SJW Linear Algebra: Example Sheet 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/LinearAlgebra/2015-2016/lin_alg-15-4.pdf
    23 Nov 2015: 1. The square matrices A and B over the field F are congruent if B = PTAP for some invertible matrixP over F. ... 7. Let S be an nn real symmetric matrix with Sk = I for some k 1.
  18. ANALYSIS II—EXAMPLES 3 Mich. 2015 Please email comments, corrections…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2015-2016/15sheet3.pdf
    13 Nov 2015: Eo = {x X : B(x) E for some > 0}. ... 8. Use the Contraction Mapping Theorem to show that the equation cos x = x has a unique real solution.Find this solution to some reasonable accuracy using a calculator (remember to
  19. Metric and Topological Spaces Easter 2015 Example Sheet 2 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/MetricTopologicalSpaces/2014-2015/MetTop_2015_Ex2.pdf
    31 Aug 2015: 7. (a) If f : [0, 1] [0, 1] is continuous, show there is some x [0, 1] withf(x) = x. ... For eachinteger n > 1, show that there is some x [0, 1] with f(x) = f(x 1.
  20. ANALYSIS II—EXAMPLES 4 Mich. 2014 The questions marked with ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2014-2015/14sheet4revised.pdf
    27 Feb 2015: for some constant Kand an open subset U of Rm containing a, |F(t,x) F(t,y)| K‖xy‖ for all t [0, 1],x,y U. ... E is of the form (a,b), [a,b), (a,b] or [a,b] for some a,b with a b.
  21. ON FAMILIES OF 9-CONGRUENT ELLIPTIC CURVES TOM FISHER Abstract. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/congr9.pdf
    2 Jun 2015: Some of the potential applications are described in[1], [3], [8], [13], [19]. ... To find some interesting examples over Q(T), we seta = b = 27j/(4(j 1728)) to obtain a model for Z(9), fibred over the j-line.
  22. HIGHER DESCENTS ON AN ELLIPTIC CURVEWITH A RATIONAL 2-TORSION ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/higherdesc.pdf
    11 Sep 2015: for some a,b K. The discriminant condition is 2b(a2 4b) 6= 0. ... for some ξ3 K.Let L = K(. b/ξ1) and write f(l,m) = κ(l εm)(l εm) where κ K and.
  23. Holmes.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~twk10/Holmes.pdf
    22 Sep 2015: a. (1 exp(at). )exp at. = B exp at Ca. for some constant B. ... for some constant B. 106. If h(t) = C exp at for all t,.
  24. On Laver’s proof of Fräıssé’s order typeconjecture Philipp…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/kleppmann-essay.pdf
    10 Jul 2015: ω there is some n P N with xxiyi n P B.If t,u P B we write t u if there exist m n,x1. ... 26. (a’) Φ1 P Uηδλ. (b’) Θ P U¤ηδλ ñ Θ ¤ Φ1.By (a) we have χ1 tppL,l1q for some l1 : L Ñ U and tppLq ηδλ.Define a
  25. 7 Aug 2015: blow-ups.By Lemma 3.4(b), there exists some a > 0 such that πaτOY τ](OX) τOY.Applying Γ(X ,) produces inclusions πaO(Y) O(X) O(Y) inside ... X). Bysymmetry, we also obtain πbO(Y) O(X ′) O(Y) for some b > 0.
  26. LINEAR ALGEBRA SIMON WADSLEY Contents 1. Vector spaces 21.1. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/LinearAlgebra.pdf
    20 May 2015: i) = 0 for some λi F not all zero.Suppose that λk 6= 0 and let B be the matrix with ith column ei for i 6= k and. ... vector spaces. Definition. We say matrices A and B are similar (or conjugate) if B = P1APfor some invertible matrix P.
  27. complex.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/arthur-norman.pdf
    29 Nov 2015: M (n) = 3M (n/2) kn. for some constantk that covers the additions, subtractions and overheads. ... The mostit can do is to give up neater and easier ways of describing some of these.
  28. LINEAR ALGEBRA SIMON WADSLEY Contents 1. Vector spaces 21.1. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/LinearAlgebraM15.pdf
    2 Dec 2015: tmin T distinct such that t0 =. mi=1 λiti for some λi F. ... LINEAR ALGEBRA 15. Suppose first thatki=1 λifi = 0 for some λi F.
  29. My great paper

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/zachnorwoodBQOessay.pdf
    11 Jul 2015: Let n be leastsuch that g[m] <Q f[n] for some m. ... Notice that some authors (e.g., Forster [2] and Marcone [9]) require that a block Bown a unique initial segment of any given X [. B]ω. This is the notion of
  30. 10 Dec 2015: We now give some indications on the proof, concentrating for definiteness on the more difficult case,n = 8. ... are regular algebraic up to twist(and which is solved in some cases in 6).
  31. Multivariate and other worksheets for R (or S-Plus): a ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~pmea/misc.pdf
    9 Jan 2015: Try some plots. Do they enlighten you? i <- 1:3 ; ttax <- t(tax). ... These pairwise plots result in Figures 4.1 and 4.2 respectively, and show some separation betweenthe three groups.
  32. hyp.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/batty.pdf
    7 Oct 2015: If we take y B1 B2 then Bε1 (y) B1 for some ε1 > 0. ... Example 3.2 Here are some examples of Cayley graphs:. 1. Z2 = 〈x|x2〉:.
  33. Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical StatisticsUniversity…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tkc10/CodesandCryptography/CodesandCryptography.pdf
    10 Mar 2015: c(m) = c(a1)c(a2)c(a3). c(aN1)c(aN ) B. This is then transmitted via some channel to the receiver who needs to decode it to recover the ... Lecture 7 24. A code is said to be perfect if it is e-error correcting for some e and the balls B(c(a),e 1)

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