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Q&A What does upper indices represent?

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Q&A Using convexity in the proof of Hölder’s inequality

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Q&A Using convexity in the proof of Hölder’s inequality

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Q&A The derivatives of a function at a boundary point

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Q&A Is there a $(n_3)$ configuration which is not self-dual?

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Q&A What are the Peano axioms?

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