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133 votes

Is momentary physical access dangerous?

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Can headphones transmit malware?

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How should source code security be checked?

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Is it rude to ask the lecturer whether there is any “effective prerequisite”?

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Electric power system connecting the Earth and the Moon

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Are programming contests beneficial to students?

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Should students be given partial scores when they gave an incomplete proof by contradiction?

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Fishy moves at night

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How to ensure that I will see my friend on her birthday?

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Encouraging students to learn probability

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Top Answers
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Generating a soccer team!
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Deduce from Hadamard's Theorem that if $F$ is entire and has non-integral order of growth then it has infinitely many zeros.
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Uniqueness proof : $a = a'$ so $a$ is unique. Is the proof absolutely rigorous?
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