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Subsets of sets containing empty set

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Exercise 5, chapter 4 in Do Carmo's "Riemannian Geometry"

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Why is there $u_n\in W^{1,p}(\Omega )$ s.t. $\int_\Omega u_n=0, \|u_n\|_{L^p}=1$ and $\|\nabla u_n\|_{L^p}\to 0$?

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Why is $\{0\}$ not open in $[0,1]$?

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if $E \subset \mathbb R^n$ is compact, then $E$ is null-set

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Searching for a connected neighborhood of fixed radius for every point of a submanifold

3 votes

Intuitive understanding of maximum value of quadratic function

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Integrable function which limit does not go to 0 for x to infinity

3 votes

restricting a vector field to an open set

3 votes

Meaning of a notation

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Probability of a random Permutation

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Are $\cos^2 \theta$ and $\cos \theta^2$ the same?

2 votes

If $|a| \leq |b|$, is $|a-k| \leq |b-k|?$

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Constructing a linear transform with kernel equal to image

1 vote

New York street netowrk

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Is $x^4 + y^2 + z^6 = 0$ a subspace of $R^3$?

1 vote

Stronger version of finite additivity of Legesgue measure

1 vote
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gradient of implicit function

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Relation between range and kernel of vector valued function

1 vote

Question regarding sets of measure zero.

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Discrete Hölder inequality

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Integration of Laplacian of mean curvature on manifold.

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Given that $y= 4x - 3$, work out the value of $x$ when $y = 11$

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Use an indirect proof to show that if $x^3+x-1 \gt 10$ then $x > 1$.

1 vote

Why is event space 2 power of omega?

1 vote

What the gray area in the plane $x + y + z = 1$ means?

1 vote

Are these $3$ functions linearly independent or dependent?

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Could fast or irregular oscillations make Lebesgue integral fail?

0 votes

Null set of reals

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Comparing the asymptotic growth of certain functions.