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asahay
Rochester, NY, USA
http://anuragsahay.github.io
PhD student at the University of Rochester
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What is the crucial difference the Maynard/Tao approach and Goldston-Pintz-Yildirim that extends to prime k-tuples with $k>2$
nt.number-theory
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asked Nov 23, 2013 at 17:29
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Ways of proving normal distribution (with a view towards Selberg's central limit theorem)
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pr.probability
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gaussian
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asked Feb 9, 2022 at 0:06
mathoverflow.net
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A power series equality involving binomial coefficients
combinatorics
power-series
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asked Feb 19, 2021 at 2:33
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Famous examples of "serendipity" in 20th century mathematics
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Is the divisor counting function equidistributed mod $p$?
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Is the Riemann zeta function surjective?
mathoverflow.net
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Is $\sum_{n\leq x}{z^{\Omega(n)}} = O(x^{\frac12 + \varepsilon})$ equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis for all roots of unity $z\neq1$?
mathoverflow.net
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Let $x$ and $y$ be integers such that $2x+3y$ is a multiple of $17$. Show that $9x+5y$ must also be a multiple of $17$.
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