Descriptive set theory | Determinacy
In descriptive set theory, a set is said to be homogeneously Suslin if it is the projection of a homogeneous tree. is said to be -homogeneously Suslin if it is the projection of a -homogeneous tree. If is a set and is a measurable cardinal, then is -homogeneously Suslin. This result is important in the proof that the existence of a measurable cardinal implies that sets are determined. (Wikipedia).
Learning SUSE Linux Lesson 22 Rsync Server
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Defining HA Resources with LINSTOR®
We continue our series looking at LINSTOR® from LINBIT® and we now show how we can truly use SDS by dynamically creating DRBD® resources that snuggly fit into Logical Volumes that are dynamically provisioned. We begin by crating an LVM Thin Pool across each of our nodes before opening fire
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CITRIX: XenServer 5.6 Using iSCSI Target on SUSE Linux 11
More videos like this on http://www.theurbanpenguin.com : Your Cloud infratructure or fabric is dependent on services and knowledge of Linux. In this we show how iSCSI on Linux can be used to create a SAN Storgae repository for XenServer 5.6
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TUT1195 Solving Hybrid Cloud for High Performance Compute
This tutorial session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: Today many HPC Administrators are struggling with resource constraints in their Clusters, they see the opportunity to burst into the cloud but are unsure how to manage the scheduling and integration o
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TUT1130 SUSE Enterprise Storage from Requirements to Implementation A Best Practice Guide
This tutorial session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: This session will cover experience learned and best practice developed over several real world implementations of SUSE Enterprise Storage. It will discuss the requirements that need to be specified, t
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Naive homology versus Suslin homology - Fabien Morel
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Custom Install of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
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SPO1466 SAP HANA as a Service Based on SUSE Container Rechnology
This sponsor session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: SAP HANA is an all-in-one, in-memory-first data platform. Built to run transactions and analytics concurrently, SAP HANA is the basis for the SAP S4/HANA Business Suite and for many more applications.
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Robert Burklund : The chromatic Nullstellensatz
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Ivan Panin - 1/3 A Local Construction of Stable Motivic Homotopy Theory
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From playlist Summer School 2020: Motivic, Equivariant and Non-commutative Homotopy Theory
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Ivan Panin 3/3 - A Local Construction of Stable Motivic Homotopy Theory
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Commutative algebra 39 (Stably free modules)
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Georg Tamme: On excision in algebraic K-theory
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Learning Linux: Lesson 15 Routing to Private Networks
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Kevin Hoffman — Building a Containerless Future with WebAssembly
WebAssembly is the future of distributed computing. Its security, memory isolation, small footprint, and true portability are all advantages on the web, but become truly game-changing when used to build functions and services deployed in the cloud. This session illustrates how to host WebA
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Elena Kosygina: "Stochastic homogenization of a class of nonconvex viscous HJ equations in one s..."
High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop IV: Stochastic Analysis Related to Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs "Stochastic homogenization of a class of nonconvex viscous HJ equations in one space dimension" Elena Kosygina - Bernard M. Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center Abstract: We
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