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Travis Bemrose
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PhD in frame theory from MIZZOU. Professor at AFIT.
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How do I show a mapping is a homomorphism?
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What is the TeX/LaTeX symbol for subgroup (not normal subgroup)?
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Cause DeclarePairedDelimiter to switch starred and nonstarred versions
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How does the supremum of the cardinalities of a set of ordinals relate to the supremum of the ordinals?
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Discussion: Differing definitions for the rank of a set
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What does $H(\kappa)$ mean?
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How does GroupActionBase affect the order of elements in a group?
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