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  2. Lent Term 2009 J. M. E. Hyland Set Theory ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/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).
  3. ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY (PART III) MICHELMAS 2009 EXAMPLE SHEET 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/Examples4TopIII.pdf
    13 Dec 2009: Conclude thatπn1(SO(n)) is infinite for even n. 6. If V1 and V2 are two vector bundles over B, then V1 V2 is a bundle over B B. ... TheWhitney sum V1 V2 is defined to be (V1 V2), where : B B B is the diagonalmap.
  4. 2. THE SPHERE 2.1 The geometry of the sphere ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tkc/Geometry_2009/Overhead_2.pdf
    28 Jan 2009: α β γ = π A(). 4. A. A. B. B. ... A Bu. C. v. C. B. α. Corollary 2.8 Spherical Cosine Rule II.
  5. ANALYSIS II (Michaelmas 2009): EXAMPLES 2 The questions are ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~agk22/anII-09-2.pdf
    26 Oct 2009: B}. Show thatif A and B are both closed and one of them is bounded then A B is closed. ... b) Is the space R[0, 1] of integrable functions on [0, 1], equipped with the uniform norm, complete?
  6. FOUR-MANIFOLDS LENT 2009 EXAMPLE SHEET 1 1. Show that ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/Examples1.pdf
    18 Feb 2009: Show that σ(Q) = 0. (b) Suppose that M is a 4k-manifold which bounds a (4k 1)-manifold W. ... Showthat a diffeomorphism f : X X extends to X if and only if f([b]) = [b].
  7. GEOMETRY — Example Sheet 2TKC Lent 2009 1. Prove ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tkc/Geometry_2009/Exercise_2.pdf
    20 Feb 2009: Another line ncrosses at a (movable) point B and a fixed angle β. ... cos α =cosh b cosh c cosh acosh2 b 1. cosh2 c 1.
  8. FOUR-MANIFOLDS LENT 2009 SOLUTIONS FOREXAMPLE SHEET 1 1. Show ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/Solutions1.pdf
    12 Feb 2009: Showthat a diffeomorphism f : X X extends to X if and only if f([b]) = [b]. ... If youlike, you may assume f is given by a linear map on R2.)This is false as stated; the condition should be f([b]) = [b].
  9. ANALYSIS II (Michaelmas 2009): EXAMPLES 2 The questions are ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/AnalysisII/2009-2010/anII-09-2.pdf
    29 Oct 2009: B}. Show thatif A and B are both closed and one of them is bounded then A B is closed. ... b) Is the space R[0, 1] of integrable functions on [0, 1], equipped with the uniform norm, complete?
  10. GEOMETRY — Example Sheet 2TKC Lent 2009 1. Prove ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Geometry/2008-2009/Exercise_2.pdf
    20 Feb 2009: Another line ncrosses at a (movable) point B and a fixed angle β. ... cos α =cosh b cosh c cosh acosh2 b 1. cosh2 c 1.
  11. 09-sheet1.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/TopicsinAnalysis/2008-2009/09-sheet1.pdf
    22 Jan 2009: 5) Prove the statement (b) of problem (4) above by completing the following. ... 6) Let f : B B be a continuous map from the open disc B = {(x, y) R2 : x2 y2 < 1} into it-self.
  12. 09-10sheet1.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/TopicsinAnalysis/2009-2010/09-10sheet1.pdf
    21 Oct 2009: 5) Prove the statement (b) of problem (4) above by completing the following. ... 6) Let f : B B be a continuous map from the open disc B = {(x, y) R2 : x2 y2 < 1} into it-self.
  13. 16 Oct 2009: of the form6 Z =. [b ca b. ]. Let us consider the map given by. ... 0X1t Et Xt dt. Write A :=[b ca b. ]. We have to prove that.
  14. Under consideration for publication in Math. Struct. in Comp. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~martin/Research/Publications/2010/srfg10.pdf
    9 Oct 2009: and B = (b : T B B), the function space [A, B] is given by T -algebra structure on the. ... r(x) = {b B | a M x. arb }. It is immediate that r preserves directed sups, that is, it is Scott continuous.
  15. MINIMISATION AND REDUCTION OF 2-, 3- AND4-COVERINGS OF ELLIPTIC ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/minred-234.pdf
    12 Aug 2009: a(b1c22 b. 23c1) b(a2c. 21 a. 23c2) c(a. 22b3 a3b. 21). ... The only remaining possibility is (a,b) = (0, 0). 2. Example 4.5.

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