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September 14th. An empty house. April 12th. Something has ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~mg475/houseblog/index.html1 May 2017: September 14th. Something has happened!. October 21st. February 7th. The design is complete.. September 10th. September 18th. September 24th. October 16th. October 22nd. October 30th. November 13th. November 20th. November 26th. December 4th. -
Computing the Cassels-Tate pairing on 3-isogeny Selmer groups via…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/ctp-3isog.html8 Nov 2017: One ingredient of our work is a new algorithm for solving cubic norm equations, that avoids the need for any S-unit computations. -
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https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Graphs/2016-2017/graph20171.pdf27 Jan 2017: Show that G is a tree if and only if theaddition of any edge to G produces exactly 1 new cycle. -
Dr. Thomas ForsterDepartment of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/tfbib2.pdf28 Dec 2017: 2016 (second semester)Erskine Fellow, Mathematics department, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. ... 2010(second semester)Erskine Fellow, Philosophy Department, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. -
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS PART II (2016–17) Coding and Cryptography - ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Coding/2016-2017/CC4-17.pdf10 Mar 2017: I therefore find a new pair of primes andannounce that I shall be using the Rabin code with modulus N′ > N. -
Mathematical Tripos: Part IB DJS/Lent 2016 Statistics: Example Sheet…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Statistics/2015-2016/ex-S1B-16-2.pdf20 Jan 2017: condition), where the ‘Old’treatment is a standard surgical operation, and the ‘New’ is ‘keyhole’ surgery. ... On thisbasis, which treatment would you prefer? Closer examination reveals that the treatments were not given at random, but -
Optimisation Michael TehranchiExample sheet 2 - Easter 2017 1. ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Optimization/2016-2017/example2.pdf19 May 2017: What would the new maximal flow be? 11. Consider a network with 2n 2 nodes labelled s, a1,. , -
Stochastic Financial Models – Example sheet 2Lent 2017, SA ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/FinancialModels/2016-2017/example2.pdf23 Feb 2017: Take out a ball atrandom and replace it by two balls of the same colour; this gives the new contentof the urn at time 2. -
Mathematical Tripos: Part IB DJS/Lent 2016 Statistics: Example Sheet…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Statistics/2015-2016/ex-S1B-16-1.pdf20 Jan 2017: Find an injective function h on (0,) such that, writ-ing ψ = h(θ), the maximum likelihood estimator ψ̂ of the new parameter ψ isunbiased. -
1a Groups Thomas Forster November 25, 2017 Sheet 1Do ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/1agroups.pdf25 Nov 2017: 5. the group operations of G and then presenting the coset of the product as the output ofour new group operation on the cosets. -
ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONS (PART II) EXAMPLE SHEET 1 Harder ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AnalysisofFunctions/2016-2017/AF-1.pdf30 Jan 2017: Rn). (4) Give a new proof of the density of Cc (Rn) in L1(Rn). -
PART II AUTOMATA AND FORMAL LANGUAGES MICHAELMAS 2017-18 EXAMPLE ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AutomataAndFormalLanguages/2017-2018/Automata%20and%20Formal%20Languages%20example%20sheet%204.pdf5 Dec 2017: Suppose we form a new CFG G′ from G byadding, for each production of the form B a in P (where a Σ), the productionB. ... Describe the new language L(G′) in terms of the original language L(G). -
Discussion answers to old tripos questions Thomas Forster May ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/oldCS1atriposquestions.pdf23 May 2017: has more than one leaf can be viewed as being composed of two trees joined togetherby a single (new) root vertex, whose descendents are the two roots of the componentsmaller trees. ... X. (If you don’t already know themeaning of the expression -
Part III Logic in Lent Term 2017 Chapter 2: ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/partiiilogic2017.pdf27 Nov 2017: iIAi)/U and every set Σ(x) of formulæ from L (with countably many new. ... to to “new stuff” in MPt /U (by which I mean (MPt /U) K“Mt). -
COMPUTING THE CASSELS-TATE PAIRING ON 3-ISOGENYSELMER GROUPS VIA…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/ctp-3isog.pdf8 Nov 2017: One ingredient of our work is a new algorithm for solvingcubic norm equations, that avoids the need for any S-unit computations. ... In Section 3 we present our new algorithm for solving norm equations for purecubic extensions Q( 3. -
SOME MINIMISATION ALGORITHMSIN ARITHMETIC INVARIANT THEORY TOM FISHER …
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/min_algs.pdf7 Mar 2017: If the new cube has coefficients in OK thenwe say that the tuple (a21,a31; a22,a32; a23,a33) is admissible for S. -
VISIBILITY OF 4-COVERS OF ELLIPTIC CURVES NILS BRUIN AND ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/vis4.pdf31 Jan 2017: The new 4-cover has a degree 8 model in P7. However, forour purposes, it is convenient to project this to a curve in P5, still of degree 8. -
Applied Probability Nathanaël Berestycki and Perla Sousi∗ March 6,…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/notes-new.pdf17 Mar 2017: Applied Probability. Nathanaël Berestycki and Perla Sousi. March 6, 2017. Contents. 1 Basic aspects of continuous time Markov chains 3. 1.1 Markov property. 3. 1.2 Regular jump chain. 4. 1.3 Holding times. 6. 1.4 Poisson process. 6. 1.5 Birth -
Part III Logic Michaelmas Term 2017 Chapter 1: A ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/chapter1.pdf25 Oct 2017: A A (1). —which looks like a new rule—is merely an instance of -elimination. ... Now A Bmight be an assumption. If it isn’t, it becomes a new goal. -
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https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/DCapTwo.pdf11 Sep 2017: then be used to give a geometric construction ofa large class of new examples of irreducible coadmissible Ū(g)-modules. -
1a Lectures on Groups Rachel Caminanotes by Thomas Forster ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/rachellectures.pdf7 Nov 2017: 1a Lectures on Groups. Rachel Caminanotes by. Thomas Forster. November 4, 2017. Contents. 1 Subgroups 4. 2 Isomorphism and Homomorphism 52.1 Homomorphism. 6. 3 Symmetric and Dihedral Groups 93.1 Dihedral Groups. 153.2 Group Presentations. 16. 4 -
Logic for Linguists; Eight Lectures in the Michaelmas Term ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/logicforlinguists.pdf11 Oct 2017: Is New Testament Greek the same language as ModernGreek?) are not particularly interesting to linguists (they are uninteresting atany rate in the sense that answers to them will not help linguists ... Such wordscan of course still be mentioned; after all, -
Set Theory and Logic at Part II in 2016/7 ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/partiilectures2016.pdf13 Jun 2017: 1.1 Ordinals. Cantor’s discovery of a new kind of number. 1IR 6= 1IN etc etc. ... is an initial segment of 〈X,X〉”. “New stuff cannot be earlier than old stuff”. -
RELATIVE PSEUDOMONADS, KLEISLI BICATEGORIES, AND SUBSTITUTION…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jmeh1/Research/Publications/2018/fghw2ndrevision.pdf13 Sep 2017: RELATIVE PSEUDOMONADS, KLEISLI BICATEGORIES,. AND SUBSTITUTION MONOIDAL STRUCTURES. M. FIORE, N. GAMBINO, M. HYLAND, AND G. WINSKEL. Abstract. We introduce the notion of a relative pseudomonad, which generalizes the notionof a pseudomonad, and
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