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Walter Simon
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7 votes
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3k views

Understanding the $\Delta$-complex structure of a quotient space

5 votes
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If $L\mid K$ is a finite extension of fields then K is perfect iff L is perfect

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Exact additive functor preserves homology

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1 answer
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The surjective image of a proper scheme is proper

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1 answer
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The residue field of valuations are finite extension

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Definition of scheme defined over a ring A

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Certain generators for the normalization of the cuspidal cubic $x^3=y^2$

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Characterization of the convex hull in terms of dot product

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Basic criterion for affineness of schemes

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Map between stalks induced by a finite morphism is finite

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Flatness criterion for a finite type algebra based on the Jacobian

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1 answer
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The dual of a regular polyhedral cone is regular

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Sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_X$-modules with support a point.

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Tangent vector fields on schemes

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Finite structures of a theory have finite atomic diagram.

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$p$-adic power series and its maximum in the unit ball

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1 answer
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Homogeneous elements of the polynomial ideal $(x_1-a_1,\dots,x_n-a_n)$ belong to $(x_ia_j-x_ja_i)_{ij}$

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1 answer
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Generators for the $n$-derived group $G^{(n)}$ and the lower central series $G^{n}$

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Flex points are invariant under isomorphism

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If $B$ is a flat $A$-algebra then $B_{\mathrm{red}}$ is a flat $A_{\mathrm{red}}$-algebra

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$\mathbb{Z}/2^n\mathbb{Z}$ as a certain quotient of $\oplus_{k=0}^n\mathbb{Z}$

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On an separated variety, $\mathcal{O}_{X,Y_1}\subseteq \mathcal{O}_{X,Y_2}$ then $Y_2\subseteq Y_1$

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If a set of linear functionals define semispaces that cover the space then they are linearly dependent.