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This problem asked whether the spectrum of one specific Schrodinger operator, known as the almost-Mathieu operator, is in fact the Cantor set.
The sum or product of any two invariants is invariant, and the finite basis problem asked whether it was possible to get all the invariants by starting with a finite list of invariants, called generators, and then, adding or multiplying the generators together.
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The Kadison Kastler problem asks whether two sufficiently close von Neumann algebras are spatially isomorphic.
The Ulam stability problem asks whether or not there exists a true solution of near.
The Ulam stability problem asks whether or not there is a true solution of near g.
Given two graphs G1 V,E1), G2 V,E2), the Homogeneous Set Sandwich Problem asks whether there exists a sandwich graph GS V,ES), E1⊆ES⊆E2, which has a homogeneous set.
The quartet compatibility problem asks whether, given a collection Q of trees on four leaves, there exists a single tree that displays them all.
The Connected k-Subgraph problem asks whether there exists a subgraph S in G with at most k vertices such that g(S ≥ l.
Since we only used a subset of genes in the study due to the gene matching problem, we asked whether the gene-to-gene variation was impacted by the choice of the subset.
Elizabeth says that she and her husband, Tony (T. C. Stallings), do little together but fight, and Miss Clara's response is that it's normal for couples to fight — but that the important thing is to learn how to fight, and then she reframes the problem, asking Elizabeth whether she's willing to fight for her marriage.
Investigators said Mr. Rolan went to his sister's house, told his nephew that he was having car problems and asked whether he could drive him to work in Queens.
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