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  2. CxAnalIB-2013-Sheet2.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/ComplexAnalysis/2012-2013/CxAnalIB-2013-Sheet2.pdf
    22 Feb 2013: Show that for any b C, there exists a sequence of points zn Ba(r) withzn 6= a such that zn a and f(zn) b as n. ... Find such a sequence when f(z) = e1/z, a = 0 and b = 2.
  3. Number Theory — Examples Sheet 1 Michaelmas Term 2013 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/NumberTheory/2013-2014/Examples_sheet_1.pdf
    16 Oct 2013: 1. Calculate d = (a,b) and find integers x and y such that d = ax by when. ... If n is a prime,deduce that there are infinitely many primes q such that q 1(mod n).
  4. 4thla13.dvi

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/LinearAlgebra/2013-2014/4thla13.pdf
    2 Dec 2013: 6. Let a1, a2,. , an be real numbers such that a1 an = 0 and a21 a. ... 9. (i) Show that if x 6= y are vectors in the finite dimensional vector space V , then there is a linearfunctional θ V such that θ(x) 6=
  5. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS PART II 2013CODING AND CRYPTOGRAPHY EXAMPLE SHEET …

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Coding/2012-2013/CC1.pdf
    7 Jan 2013: Show that there is a variable length coding. c such that c is injective and all codewords have length 2 or less. ... Show that there is nodecodable coding c such that all codewords have length 2 or less.
  6. IB GEOMETRY LENT 2013 EXAMPLE SHEET 1 1. Let ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IB/Geometry/2012-2013/Geometry_2013_Ex1.pdf
    5 Feb 2013: 16. Find X R2 such that (a) any two points x,y X can be joined by a continuouspath γ : [0, 1] X and (b) for x 6= y the length ... of any such path is infinite.
  7. Mich 2013 LINEAR ANALYSIS – EXAMPLES 4 AZ 1. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/LinearAnalysis/2013-2014/2013-mich-partii-linear-analysis-sheet4.pdf
    4 Dec 2013: Show that I Thas a square root, i.e., there exists S B(X) such that S2 = I T. ... 14+. Let X be a separable infinite-dimensional Banach space. Suppose thatthere is a constant C such that every finite-dimensional subspace E of X satisfiesd(E,n2 ) C, where
  8. 16 Oct 2013: C(M̊,X) (C((0, 1) Sd1,X))• C(Rd,X). is such a semi-simplicial object via the H-space and H-module structure maps (andthe simplicial identities hold by ... x, of bidegree (k(d 1),m), is such that(3.4) x [n] = A k [n mk] B k1 τ [n mk 1]for n 0, then if
  9. Dynamic instability of solitons in 4 + 1-dimensionalgravity with ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~md384/ADSinstability.pdf
    13 Aug 2013: possibly with boundary,and where global coordinates u and v can be chosen on Q such that. ... Hence such surfaces must be absent. To prove Theorem 1.1 we need to establish the stronger statement that no hori-zons will form.
  10. VERMA MODULES FOR IWASAWA ALGEBRAS ARE FAITHFUL KONSTANTIN ARDAKOV ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~sjw47/VermaIwasawa.pdf
    12 Sep 2013: emαm! preserves M. (b) For all b U(g) there exists i > 1 such that ad(reα)i. ... Then thereexists b U(g)n such that a b mod πNÛ(g)n. Now D.
  11. 20 Feb 2013: Then thereexists a RACSDC automorphic representation π of GLn(AE) such that Π = πL. ... and moreover such that there is an isomorphism. rιp(π′)|IFu =. (ψ 00 ψqu. ),.

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