
How to find generators in $U(n)$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
2017年11月12日 · Your question is kind of ambiguous as it's been worded currently, but I assume that you're asking about the generators of $\mathrm{U}(n)$, i.e. the group of elements of $\mathbb{Z_n}$ that have a multiplicative inverse.
For what $n$ is $U_n$ cyclic? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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How do we calculate factorials for numbers with decimal places?
I was playing with my calculator when I tried $1.5!$. It came out to be $1.32934038817$. Now my question is that isn't factorial for natural numbers only? Like $2!$ is $2\\times1$, but how do we e...
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Equation of a rectangle - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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Divergence of series sin(1/n) - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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Homotopy groups U(N) and SU(N): $\\pi_m(U(N))=\\pi_m(SU(N))$
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Difference between "≈", "≃", and "≅" - Mathematics Stack Exchange
In my work "=" is the identity of a number so it states an equivalence. 1=1, 2x=10 ie x =5. The approximation sign "≈" I use for decimal approximations with tilde "~" being a rougher approximation.
combinatorics - Probability of winning a prize in a raffle ...
2011年12月16日 · You'll be surprised. The correct probability of winning at least one ticket is around $0.2242$. Assuming exactly one prize is given, your answer of $\frac{1}{160}$ is the pr
$U(n)$ is a compact group. Proof. - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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