In commutative algebra, the support of a module M over a commutative ring A is the set of all prime ideals of A such that (that is, the localization of M at is not equal to zero). It is denoted by . The support is, by definition, a subset of the spectrum of A. (Wikipedia).
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Evaluate the composition of two functions
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Composition of two functions with domain
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Composition of two functions with domain
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Keeping the domain restriction with composition of two functions
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Totient Function - Applied Cryptography
This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.
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Composition of a quadratic function to a square root function
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Compose a quadratic function into a square root function
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Commutative algebra 28 Geometry of associated primes
This lecture is part of an online course on commutative algebra, following the book "Commutative algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry" by David Eisenbud. We give a geometric interpretation of Ass(M), the set of associated primes of M, by showing that its closure is the support Su
From playlist Commutative algebra
Support Varieties for Modular Representations - Eric M. Friedlander
Members’ Seminar Topic: Support Varieties for Modular Representations Speaker: Eric M. Friedlander Affiliation: University of Southern California; Member, School of Mathematics Date: November 30, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Dave Benson: Spectral methods in the representation theory of finite groups - Lecture 2
My intention is to develop the cohomology theory of finite groups and use it to discuss the stable module category and the homotopy category of complexes of injective modules, and to relate them to the modules over cochains on the classifying space. This video is part of a series of lectu
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Commutative algebra 42 Projective modules
This lecture is part of an online course on commutative algebra, following the book "Commutative algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry" by David Eisenbud. We discuss the relation between locally free things (vector bundles) and projective things. In commutative algebra and differe
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33rd Degree 2014 - High Performance Reactive Applications with Vert.x - Tim Fox
Vert.x is a lightweight, high performance, reactive application platform for the JVM that’s designed for modern mobile, web, and enterprise applications. In this talk you will learn about the design principles and motivation behind Vert.x and why we are heading for a reactive future. You
From playlist Software Development Lectures
FUT1434 SUSE Linux Enterprise 15+: the Future of OS
This future session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: Is an Operation System still needed? Learn about how SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 and Service Pack 1 addresses the current and future needs of our customers. In this session you learn about the multimodal
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Ruby Conf 12 - Ruby 2.0 on Rails by Akira Matsuda
Ruby 2.0 is coming very soon. The specification is fixed, and the first stable release will be in production in several months. Now is the time to get prepared for 2.0 What new features are available in 2.0? How can our code, and lives be improved by these new features? Where are the exa
From playlist Ruby Conference 2012
David Meyer (1/30/18): Some algebraic stability theorems for generalized persistence modules
From an algebraic point of view, generalized persistence modules can be interpreted as finitely-generated modules for a poset algebra. We prove an algebraic analogue of the isometry theorem of Bauer and Lesnick for a large class of posets. This theorem shows that for such posets, the int
From playlist AATRN 2018
PowerShell+ 2019 - PowerShell in Azure Functions by Dongbo Wang & Joey Aiello
Azure Functions is a serverless platform that enables you to write code without having to worry about managing infrastructure. Learn about how PowerShell is being integrated with Azure Functions to make it easier than ever to execute your scripts in the cloud. PowerShell Summit videos are
From playlist PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2019
Define Function, Function Notation, Domain and Range
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From playlist PC Simplified - Functions