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Help in proving: even dimensional Real Projective space is not orientable
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Local maxima of Legendre polynomials
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9
$^t$, $^\dagger$, $^*$, $^H$, $^⊤$, and $^T$ : Which is which, and what do each mean?
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9
metric and measure on the projective space
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8
Determine Greens function inside a semi circle
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Is there a classification of isolated essential singularities?
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8
Some doubts about Trace Theorem (for Sobolev functions).
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Zero “norm” properties
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Is every monotone map the gradient of a convex function?
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Existence of a sequence of continuous functions convergent pointwise to the indicator function of irrational numbers
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maximum and minimum singular values
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Sobolev spaces - about smooth aproximation
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“And” symbol? Wedge product in a surface integral? — Is this a typo, or did I miss an important lecture?
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6
Prove tensor product of two multilinear forms is commutative only if one of them is zero
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Continuous extension of a Bounded Holomorphic Function on $\mathbb{C}\setminus K$
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A stronger statement of Riesz's lemma
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Uncountably many points of an uncountable set in a second countable are limit points
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5
Is there a power series that converges to the function $f(x)= \lvert x\rvert$ for all $x$?
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5
Is this generalization of an exercise in Stein true?
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Continuous function need not be Riemann-Stieltjes integrable if $\alpha$ is not monotone.
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Connected Sum of Riemannian Manifolds
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What is the precise definition of predual
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5
Reference of Sobolev space
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Difference between congruence and similarity transformations
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Finding a power series for a piece-wise analytical function.
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5
Sequence of differentiable functions
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Is it possible to use regularization methods on the Harmonic Series?
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Smooth solutions of the Laplace equation with Neumann data
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The improvement of Sard's Theorem
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