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Where does the lawn string trimmer line go?
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Integral domains are PID $\!\iff\!$ Bezout & ACCP
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When can't Cramer-Rao lower bound be reached?
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Is $f(x,y)=\sum_{n\in\mathbb{Z}\backslash\{0\}}\frac{1}{n}e^{2\pi i(xn+yn^2)}$ essentially bounded?
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a question on the paper of Łaba and Wolff
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Littlewood-Paley theorem at endpoints
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math.stackexchange.com
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What is the default batch size of pytorch SGD?
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How to name the opposite of "leading term" in a polynomial?
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