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May 21 |
accepted | A question regarding the Power set |
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May 21 |
awarded | Caucus |
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May 21 |
asked | A question regarding the Power set |
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May 5 |
accepted | Trigonometric Formula |
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May 4 |
revised |
Trigonometric Formula added 139 characters in body |
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May 4 |
asked | Trigonometric Formula |
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Apr 27 |
accepted | geometrically finite hyperbolic surface of infinite volume |
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Apr 27 |
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geometrically finite hyperbolic surface of infinite volume many thanks ! I googled it, too and found the Wikipedia entry to be circular (I understood the definition of finite geometry to refer to geometrically finite groups, which in turn rely on the notion of a geometrically finite fundamental domain), but will read it again, this time more carefully! |
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Apr 27 |
asked | geometrically finite hyperbolic surface of infinite volume |
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Apr 23 |
answered | introductory reference for Hopf Fibrations |
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Apr 16 |
accepted | connected sum of torus with projective plane |
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Apr 16 |
asked | Homogeneity of translated polynomial |
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Apr 13 |
revised |
Exercise on algebraic curves deleted 220 characters in body |
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Apr 13 |
revised |
Exercise on algebraic curves added 1654 characters in body |
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Apr 12 |
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Exercise on algebraic curves @Martin the task started with the construction of the map given above, this is what I did so far with the help of a previous post. I was hoping to obtain some hints (even saying where I could read up on these things would be helpful) and then work out the details myself. |
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Apr 12 |
revised |
Exercise on algebraic curves edited title |
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Apr 12 |
asked | Exercise on algebraic curves |
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Apr 12 |
accepted | projective cubic curve to complex projectie space |
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Apr 12 |
asked | projective cubic curve to complex projectie space |
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Apr 11 |
asked | connected sum of torus with projective plane |