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Examples and counterexamples to Lack's coherence observation

In Lack's A 2-categories companion, he states There are general results asserting that any bicategory is biequivalent to a 2-category, but in fact naturally occurring bicategories tend to be ...
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Examples of automorphic representations to keep in mind

I have recently started studying the automorphic science and find it somewhat hard to form intuition. Can we have a list of examples of automorphic representations that you usually use to test a new ...
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Looking for a Collection of Examples and Counter Examples for Assumptions about the Properties of Planar Euclidean TSP Instances?

Where can I find example and counter examples to seemingly plausible assumption about the properties of optimal solutions of planar euclidean TSP instances? The reason for asking is that the ...
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Real analytic periodic function whose critical points are fully denegerated

I have asked this question on MathStackExchange. My question: is there any non-constant real analytic function $f:\mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ such that, $$\nabla f(x_0)=0 \Rightarrow \nabla^2 f(...
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An example of a Banach algebra with a specified property

I asked this question (https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3076735/an-example-of-a-banach-algebra-satisfying-given-conditions) but unfortunately no one answered it. Please help me to find an ...
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A linear map satisfying the given property

Let $A$ and $B$ be two Banach algebras such that $B$ is a Banach $A$-bimodue and $T:A\rightarrow B$ a linear map satisfying $T(aa')=aT(a')+T(a)a'+T(a)T(a')$ for all $a,a'\in A$. If the algerba ...
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Examples for a Golomb's result, and rationals as $\sum_{n\geq 1}\frac{|G_n|}{P(n)}$, where $G_n$ are Gregory coefficients and $P(x)$ a polynomial

After I was stuying the first pages of a chapter of the book [1], in particular the statement of Corollary 10.3 and its proof, I wondered what can be interesting examples of irrational numbers that ...
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Example of function with a certain behavior.

Let $f: R \rightarrow R$. Consider the following properties: $(1)$ - There are positive constants $a$ and $r$ such that $\forall x, y$ $$|f(x)-f(y)|\leq a(1 + |x|^r+|y|^r)|x-y|.$$ $(2)$ - There is a ...
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