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  2. Part IID DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY (Lent 2011): Example Sheet 2 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/DifferentialGeometry/2010-2011/dg2e2.pdf
    21 Feb 2011: Show that if there exists a vector e such that e,n(s),b(s) are linearly dependent forall s I, then α is a plane curve. ... ϕ(s,v) = α(s) r(n(s) cos v b(s) sin v. ),. where n = n(s) and b = b(s) are the normal and binormal vectors of α.
  3. Example sheet 1 Example sheet 1 Problem 1. Show ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Optimization/2022-2023/example1_easter23.pdf
    17 Jul 2023: a) minimize cT x subject to Ax = b. (b) minimize cT x subject to Ax b. ... d) minimize cT x subject to Ax b, x 0. In each case.
  4. Hypersurfaces and the Weil conjectures A J Scholl Abstract ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ajs1005/preprints/weil-preprint1.pdf
    29 May 2010: γ = γa,b,n : nCa,b nCa,b1. the alternating sum of the Gysin maps. ... Assume:. (a) RH(d 1) holds;(b) YK and ZK satisfy the weight-monodromy conjecture.
  5. snmeiwseis-ga.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~md384/snmeiwseis-ga.pdf
    5 Apr 2007: If V is a normed vector space, then B is bounded iff B B(t) forsome t > 0, where B(t) denotes the open unit ball around the origin of radius ... Tα(B(ǫ)) Tαx0 B(n). Let n0 = supα |Tαx0|. We have then.
  6. Cubulating spaces and groups; example sheet 1 Macarena Arenas ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~mcr59/index_files/examplesheet1.pdf
    29 Jan 2024: b b. bb. b. b. b. b. b b. b. b. ... b b. b. b. 6. Let Γ and L, respectively, be the graph and the link pictured below.
  7. Mich. 2023 ANALYSIS AND TOPOLOGY—EXAMPLES 4 PAR 1. Let ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~par31/at/4.pdf
    21 Nov 2023: b) Define an equivalence relation on X Y by (x,y) (x′,y′) iff x = x′. ... D2f exists at (a,b). Show that f is differentiable at (a,b).
  8. Part III Commutative Algebra Example Sheet II, 2021 Note: ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/III/CommutativeAlgebra/2021-2022/HW2.pdf
    29 Oct 2021: finitely generated A-module, then Supp(B A M) =. (f)1(Supp(M)). [Note: You may find useful the identity on tensor products (M A B) B C = M A C ... given an A-module M,an A-algebra B and a B-algebra C.].
  9. THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS W. T. Gowers It is ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/importance.pdf
    12 Sep 2002: B, consisting of a reasonable proportion of the numbers in A, in such a way that B B. ... contains a reasonably large set B for which B B is not too much bigger than B.
  10. 23 May 2024: b B(OF ) whose discriminant is strongly (resp. weakly) divisible by I 2. ... 2. Let b B(Op) be an element with discriminant weakly divisible by p2.
  11. Remarks on special values of L-functions Anthony J. Scholl* ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ajs1005/preprints/remarks.pdf
    29 Jan 2010: denotes the set of rational primes. Hypothesis (b) includes a weak form of. ... Moreover we have. ords=0 L(M′, s) = 0. Now by hypothesis (b).
  12. Scrapbook on Set Theory with a Universal Set Thomas ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/NFnotesredux.pdf
    14 Jul 2024: The last rule in the proof of A B C can only be a -R. ... B. So then theboolean ring B′ corresponding to B believes the ring formula φ′ corresponding.
  13. Computer Science Tripos 2002 Paper 1 Question 8 Thomas ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/2002p1q8.pdf
    4 Feb 2021: BBB = {x : (B B)(x B)}. (a) Let B P() and C P(). ... B C) (BB. B) (CC. C). (b) This part seems to have caused problems for some.
  14. VERMA MODULES FOR IWASAWA ALGEBRAS ARE FAITHFUL KONSTANTIN ARDAKOV ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/VermaIwasawa.pdf
    12 Sep 2013: That is b x = θ(b)x for b B+ and x Kθ. ... We can compute that for b B+,log b pn1b+ acts by log θ(b) pR.
  15. 30 Aug 2022: I was asleep at the wheel. Should read(iv) If a a′ and b b′ then a b a′ b′ mod n.Page 124 Proof of Lemma 4.3.10 (ii), ... which simplifies to. b(3 b) (b 1)2c > 1. Page 254 Replace first part of Exercise 9.2.3 as followsExercise 9.2.3 (i) Show that
  16. BEILINSON’S THEOREM ON MODULAR CURVES. Norbert Schappacher and…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ajs1005/preprints/RSS.pdf
    17 Feb 2010: φ̂(bng) = |b|fφ̂(g). for all b BQ, n NẐ, g Gf. ... Now if Im(z) > 0 then. η̄ ω =(b>0. Wη. ((b 00 1.
  17. Ramsey Theory I.B. Leader Michaelmas 2000 1 Monochromatic Systems ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~par31/notes/ramsey.pdf
    8 Dec 2005: say with active coordinate set I, such. that for all a [m]n and all b, b′ L{L+}, we have c(a, b) = c(a, b′) = c′(a),say. ... ii) A B U if and only if A U or B U;.
  18. Analysis II Michaelmas 2016 Example Sheet 2 1. Let ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2016-2017/16sheet2.pdf
    27 Oct 2016: Hint: Bolzano-Weierstrass.). 3. If A and B are subsets of Rn, let A B = {a b |a A,b B}. ... a) f(x) = sin x2 (b) f(x) = inf{|xn2| |n Z} (c) (sin x3)/(x 1).
  19. Computer Science Tripos 2018 Paper 2 Question 9 A ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/2018p2q9.pdf
    26 Apr 2021: This means we have proved. GCD(b Fn4 a Fn3, b Fn2 a Fn1) = GCD(a b, b). ... But of course GCD(a b, b) = GCD(a, b) so we get.
  20. Lectures.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/RepThLecturesMich2012.pdf
    28 Nov 2012: Forexample if a,b C and x,y,z V , then. (x,ay bz) =1. ... Then 〈Pa,Pb〉 = (a,b) for a,b V. So for each g G.
  21. Lent Term 2024 O. Randal-Williams II Algebraic Topology // ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~or257/teaching/IIAlgTop2024/Sheet4.pdf
    11 Jan 2024: Show that the linear map A : R2 R2 peserves theequivalence relation (a,b) (a′,b′) (aa′,bb′) Z2, and so induces a continuous map fAfrom the torus T to itself.
  22. More on Church-Oswald Models for Set Theory Thomas Forster ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/COmodels.pdf
    8 Apr 2021: NF0 is NF2 plus an axiom saying B(x) exists for all x. ... E D I T B E L O W H E R E.
  23. COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IA 2019 Paper 2 Question ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/2019p2q5.pdf
    21 May 2023: m Q (b)(b m b ̸ Q). [5 marks]. (b) Show that defining. ... b). This ordering is the strict part of the product ordering, sometimes on IN IN,the pointwise product of two copies of the strict ordering ⟨IN, <IN⟩.
  24. Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1007/s100970100030 J. Eur. Math.…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/jemspaper.pdf
    17 Jul 2003: Equations for X(5). Let 0 = (0 : a : b : b : a). ... Since B consists of primes p 0, 1 (mod n) it follows by class fieldtheory, specifically the Kronecker-Weber theorem, that 〈B〉 has dimension |B|.Thus [B]=〈B〉 as
  25. NUMBERS AND SETS EXAMPLES SHEET 1. W. T. G. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/nasex1.pdf
    13 Nov 2002: 2. The symmetric difference A4B of A and B is defined to be (AB) (B A). ... Prove that A(BC) = (AB)(AC). Is it necessarilytrue that (AB) (C D) = (AC) (B D)?
  26. Supplementary Background Material This course relies on various…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~grw46/Topology_Supplement.pdf
    19 Jan 2021: B = {B(x,r) | x X,r > 0}. in X. A neighbourhood basis at x in a metric space would be. ... for every x X there exists some B B such that x B; and.
  27. Lempel-Ziv and CTW entropy estimators forspike trains Yun GaoDiv. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/lznips.pdf
    2 Apr 2023: The bootstrap estimate of the variance of Ĥ is. σ̂2 =. Bb=1. [Ĥ(b) Ĥ()]2/(B 1),. where Ĥ() =B. b=1 Ĥ(b)/B; similarly for H̃. ... Neural Comp., 15: 1191–1253,2003. [5] B. Pittel. Asymptotic growth of a class of random trees.
  28. QUASIRANDOM GROUPS W. T. Gowers Abstract. Babai and Sos ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/quasirandomgroups.pdf
    22 Oct 2006: Then there exist a A, b B and c C with ab = c.In particular, this is true if all of A, B and C have size greater than 2n8/9. ... Equivalently, there exist a A and b B suchthat ab = c, as claimed.
  29. � ������� �� � ����� � ����� � ��������� ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/GroupsRings%2BModules/2007-2008/grm_ex2_latex.pdf
    6 Mar 2008: F :dP3VihiVm<O<OBEOKMDMfCP3KMRUVmDMfQJViP3ViUBÀRUViL8b>@@IJ<OVRUTCB_R RUT3ViOV=KX</B [r>@P@huRUKMIJPwµ 2! ... B_P@L3>3R. M x?7{ 0Î /. / Î x Ø y|{ Î? <;
  30. A REMARK ON THE HOMOLOGY OF TEMPERLEY–LIEB ALGEBRAS OSCAR ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~or257/notes/Descent.pdf
    19 Apr 2021: is an equaliser, where the parallel maps are induced by s 7 1s, s1 : S SRS,and we write b = b 1 = 1 b S R S. ... Theorem B’. For any commutative ring R and any a R we have.
  31. Example Sheet A M3P18: Fourier Analysis and Theory of ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~cmw50/resources/M3P18/FAproblemsA.pdf
    15 Oct 2021: x B B B1 B2. b) Conversely, suppose that one is given a set S and a collection β of subsets of Ssatisfying i), ii) above. ... x B′, and BB. Then τ τ ′. Exercise A.3.
  32. Numbers and Sets - exercises for enthusiasts 2. W. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/enthusiast2.pdf
    28 Nov 2003: 1. Does there exist an uncountable family B of subsets of N such that for every A,B B(distinct) the intersection of A with B is finite?
  33. Tautological rings for smooth manifolds

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~or257/slides/Delhi2021.pdf
    30 Nov 2021: π. : Hid(E) Ei,d Ei,d2 = Hi(B; b 7 Hd(π1(b))) = Hi(B). ... Ψπ : Q[κc : c a monomial in Euler andPontrjagin classes of degree >d] H(B).
  34. Shame.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~twk10/Shame.pdf
    8 Aug 2021: Page 62 first displayed formula after Exercise 4.1.1. Replace ‘D(a b, b) D(a b, a)’ by ‘D(a, a b) D(b, a a)’. ... det B det L1 det L2. det Lp det D det M1 det M2.
  35. Analysis II Example Sheet 2 Michaelmas 2006 MJW Corrections ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2006-2007/ex2.pdf
    27 Oct 2006: 0|f| a normed space? 3. Which of the following subsets of R2 are (a) open, (b) closed? ... Show that there exist disjoint closed subsets A, B of R (or R2 if you prefer) withd(A, B) = 0.
  36. 20 Jan 2007: φ(s,v) = α(s) r(n(s) cos v b(s) sin v)where n = n(s) and b = b(s) are the normal and binormal vectors of α. ... 9. Consider a surface of revolution parametrized by φ : (0, 2π) (a,b) R3, whereφ(u,v) = (f(v) cos u,f(v) sin u,g(v)).
  37. COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS 1A 2013 Paper 2 Question 6 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/2013p2q6.pdf
    10 Jul 2015: Part a. Let R† be defined by. 〈a, b〉〈a, b〉 R 〈a, b〉 〈b, c〉. ... Consider thesetwo derivations:. 1. 〈a, e〉. 〈a, b〉 〈b, c〉 〈c, d〉 〈d, e〉.
  38. Partial Solutions for Exercises inWhere do Numbers Come From? ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~twk10/Ansnumber.pdf
    7 Jan 2023: a b = [(a b′) (b a′), a′ b′]=. [(b′ a) (a′ b), b′ a′]. ... Thus(a c′) (b b′) = ((a c′) b) b′ = (a (c′ b)) b′. =
  39. TOPICS IN SET THEORY: Example Sheet 4 1 Department ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/III/2014-15/TopicsinSetTheory/TST%20Example%20Sheet%204%202014.pdf
    19 Dec 2014: Forcing and Partial Isomorphisms. Suppose that A and B are τ –structures in a vocabulary τ. ... forth set for A and B :. (f F)(a A)(g F)(f g a dom(g)) and(f F)(b B)(g F)(f g b range(g)).
  40. � � � � � � � � � ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ajs1005/preprints/f-xtal.pdf
    29 Jan 2010: ghi Ý É j k l } m ô n o p q r } ó s t i u < v i w x y z } { | } È » ß k $ ù B B ... d Ç L ü Q ' % ¡ ¢ G % £ ¤ ¥ P ( ª « 6 Õ b b d Q ÿ Æ µ d ù ä ý d º » b ¿ À Á Â?
  41. Electron. Commun. Probab. 0 (2016), no. 0, DOI: 10.1214/ECP.vVOL-PID

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/f-norm.pdf
    5 Jun 2020: 2 f-Regularity. Following [7], we denote for each r 0 and B B,. ... x X and every B B satisfying ψ(B) > 0, there is a constantcB < such that,.
  42. Profinite Groups, Exercise Sheet 2 Lent 2021 [Key questions ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~grw46/ProfinitGroups_Exs2.pdf
    19 Jan 2021: associated to elementary row/column operations live in the subgroupgenerated by A and B. ... a) The free pro-3 group F̂(3) on two generators a and b;.
  43. 29 Jul 2011: Wefix a partition n = n1 n2, and let P be the standard parabolic (con-taining B) corresponding to this partition. ... T0,. where R is the unipotent radical of B and T0 is the maximal compactsubgroup of T.
  44. A Brief Guide ToMathematical Writing This guide is intended ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~grw46/Writing_Guide.pdf
    11 Mar 2024: f(B) then y = f(a) for some a A andy = f(b) for some b B but then f(a) = y = f(b) so a = b A Band y ... A B), so f(A) f(B) f(A B) and the sets are equal asrequired.
  45. Stratification modulo n Thomas Forster December 17, 2021 Contents ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/stratificationmodn.pdf
    17 Dec 2021: P’. The factthat B(x) =. P({x}) also helps. 3 Motivating stratification-mod-n. 3.0.1 The -game. ... This R-B construction preserves all stratifiable expressions. Whatabout expressions that are stratifiable-mod-(nk)?
  46. 11 Nov 2020: We now let µ X(T) and let b G(L) such that [b] B(G,µ). ... Thenumber N (µ,b) depends on b only via its σ-conjugacy class [b] B(G).
  47. ERRATUM TO: MONOIDS OF MODULI SPACES OFMANIFOLDS SØREN GALATIUS ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~or257/MMM_erratum.pdf
    25 Jun 2015: Then we may choose smooth functions ϕi : M [0, 1] such that supp(ϕi) int(Vi) and p(ν K) (. ϕi)1(1) and choose B =. B(A, ϕ1,. , ϕr) A ... Our choice of B guarantees that the linearcombination s =. ϕisi has s A.
  48. Part IID DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY (Mich. 2011): Example Sheet 2 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~agk22/dg2e2.pdf
    25 Oct 2011: 4. Let AB be a segment of straight line in the plane with endpoints A and B and let be afixed number strictly greater than the length of AB. ... ϕ(s,v) = α(s) r(n(s) cos v b(s) sin v. ),. where n = n(s) and b = b(s) are the normal and binormal vectors
  49. Lent Term 2008 J. M. E. Hyland Set Theory ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jmeh1/Teaching/stl07ex3.pdf
    6 Mar 2008: 1. Which of the following propositions are tautologies?(a) (A B) (B A). ... b) A A.(c) (A B) (B A). (d) (A B) ((A B) A).
  50. Lent Term 2009 J. M. E. Hyland Set Theory ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jmeh1/Teaching/stl08ex3.pdf
    23 Feb 2009: 1. Which of the following propositions are tautologies, that is, are true for all valuations?(a) (A B) (B A). ... b) A A.(c) (A B) (B A). (d) (A B) ((A B) A).
  51. Bipartite graphs of approximate rank 1. W. T. Gowers ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/approxrankone3.pdf
    19 May 2007: numbers of thesepairs belonging to B be g(B) and b(B) respectively. ... Then there must exist for this r a set B such thatg(B) γ1b(B) > αrm2, which implies that |B| > αr/2m and b(B) 6 γ|B|2.

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