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yang-mills mass gap

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pogo stick high jump

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jet pack racing!

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Has someone written a proof of an empty Cartesian product of non-empty sets in ZF¬C?
  • Without choice, it's impossible to guarantee that an arbitrary product of non-empty sets is non-empty. The Cartesian product would just be a set containing the empty function, which is a singleton set and therefore non-empty. This definition doesn't rely on the Axiom of Choice, so we can prove in ZF¬C that the empty Cartesian product of non-empty sets is non-empty. So, the question of proving that an empty Cartesian product of non-empty sets is non-empty in ZF¬C does not seem to be problematic. This is the same across all standard set theories (ZF, ZF¬C, ZFC), because it's not about selecting an element from each of the sets in the family (which would require AC), it's just about the definition of the Cartesian product when there are no sets in the family.

  • What are some interesting fiber bundles with a disk or plane as the base?
  • Hopf Fibration: Technically, the base space of the Hopf fibration is a 2-sphere (S^2), but since the 2-sphere can be thought of as a compactified plane or a disk with an added point at infinity, it could count.

    Möbius Strip: The Möbius strip can be thought of as a fiber bundle over the circle S^1 with fibers that are intervals of the real line.

    Twisted Cylinder: Similar to a Möbius strip but with the fibers being open intervals instead of closed loops.

    The Klein Bottle: If you take S^1 as your fiber, the Klein bottle can be seen as a nontrivial fiber bundle over the circle.

    Principal Bundles: The concept of a principal G-bundle, where G is a topological group, is a generalization of fiber bundles. For instance, the frame bundle of a manifold is a principal GL(n,R)-bundle, where GL(n,R) is the general linear group of invertible matrices, and n is the dimension of the manifold. As a more specific example, consider the tangent bundle of a disk, D^2. The frame bundle of D^2 is a principal GL(2,R)-bundle over the disk.

  • high-level air hockey strats

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    Hydro Thunder(Arcade) The Far East 1:19.46

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    Super Mario Odyssey Any% (2 Player) in 56:54

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    Twitch is the world's leading video platform and community for gamers.

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    Highlights - Cycle Ball - Gold Medal Final | 2021 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships

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    Underwater rugby

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    www.bbc.com Man v horse: Runner becomes only fourth to beat horse

    The winner outran the fastest horse by over 10 minutes in the 22-mile race held in mid Wales.

    Man v horse: Runner becomes only fourth to beat horse
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    Milwaukee Senior TT - Highlights | 2023 Isle of Man TT Races

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    open source math textbooks

    github.com GitHub - rossant/awesome-math: A curated list of awesome mathematics resources

    A curated list of awesome mathematics resources. Contribute to rossant/awesome-math development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - rossant/awesome-math: A curated list of awesome mathematics resources

    some links are broken but otherwise good. Post your open source math textbooks here

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    After state board approves first taxpayer-funded Catholic school, Hindus seek same | KGOU

    www.kgou.org After state board approves first taxpayer-funded Catholic school, Hindus seek same

    As Oklahoma pushes ahead with plans for the first ever taxpayer-funded Catholic public charter school, some say other religions should be included.

    After state board approves first taxpayer-funded Catholic school, Hindus seek same

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/43170

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    some older machine learning books

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    "Prompt Gisting:" Train two models such that given inputs "Translate French<G1><G2>" and "<G1>G2>The cat," then G1 and G2 represent the entire instruction.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/36227

    > Abstract: "Prompting is now the primary way to utilize the multitask capabilities of language models (LMs), but prompts occupy valuable space in the input context window, and re-encoding the same prompt is computationally inefficient. Finetuning and distillation methods allow for specialization of LMs without prompting, but require retraining the model for each task. To avoid this trade-off entirely, we present gisting, which trains an LM to compress prompts into smaller sets of "gist" tokens which can be reused for compute efficiency. Gist models can be easily trained as part of instruction finetuning via a restricted attention mask that encourages prompt compression. On decoder (LLaMA-7B) and encoder-decoder (FLAN-T5-XXL) LMs, gisting enables up to 26x compression of prompts, resulting in up to 40% FLOPs reductions, 4.2% wall time speedups, storage savings, and minimal loss in output quality. "

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    Taming AI Bots: Prevent LLMs from entering "bad" states using continuous guidance from the LLM ("is this good? bad?") to avoid bad states.

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    Watch me forever: generative 90's TV

    www.twitch.tv WatchMeForever - Twitch

    NOTHING, FOREVER - S2 v1.4 | AI generated, always on, always weird | what's the weather like today?

    WatchMeForever - Twitch
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    The TeX book

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    open source data visualization books

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    The space of homogeneous probability measures on $\overline{\Gamma \backslash X}_{\max}^{S}$ is compact

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    Automorphic number theory

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