Even-degeneracy of a random graph
Ting-Wei Chao, Dingding Dong, Zixuan Xu
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.01021 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506…
gmail says it doesn't like emojis in the "display name" (the real name part of an email address) even though they are RFC-compliant.
Just another example of how a gmail account is not an email account.
Although these are guidelines for bulk senders, I do have newsletters etc that I have subscribed to that have emojis in their name.
#LB Fazendo uma tradução livre para quem não fala inglês:
"No mês do orgulho LGBT deste ano, héteros devem focar menos em 'toda forma de amor é bela' e mais em 'gays e trans estão em perigo.".
Que coisa triste de ler e ver como estão as coisas nos EUA. E receio que é questão de tempo até nós ficarmos assim também, nossa capacidade de resistência contra a loucura ext…
qa_user: User interactions on Q&A websites (2016)
Networks of interactions among users from four online Q&A sites: Stack Overflow, Math Overflow, Super User, and Ask Ubuntu. A directed edge (i,j) indicates a user i responded to user j's post. Edges are timestamped. For each Q&A site, four differently defined networks are provided, based on the definition of an edge: (i) a user answered a question, (ii) a user commented on a question, (iii) a user commented on an answer…
gmail says it doesn't like emojis in the "display name" (the real name part of an email address) even though they are RFC-compliant.
Just another example of how a gmail account is not an email account.
Although these are guidelines for bulk senders, I do have newsletters etc that I have subscribed to that have emojis in their name.
qa_user: User interactions on Q&A websites (2016)
Networks of interactions among users from four online Q&A sites: Stack Overflow, Math Overflow, Super User, and Ask Ubuntu. A directed edge (i,j) indicates a user i responded to user j's post. Edges are timestamped. For each Q&A site, four differently defined networks are provided, based on the definition of an edge: (i) a user answered a question, (ii) a user commented on a question, (iii) a user commented on an answer…
Can we "seamlessly" divide a polygon?
Byungchang So
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.11742 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.11742
Half-integer thermal conductance in the absence of Majorana mode
Ujjal Roy, Sourav Manna, Souvik Chakraborty, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Ankur Das, Moshe Goldstein, Yuval Gefen, Anindya Das
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.12526
qa_user: User interactions on Q&A websites (2016)
Networks of interactions among users from four online Q&A sites: Stack Overflow, Math Overflow, Super User, and Ask Ubuntu. A directed edge (i,j) indicates a user i responded to user j's post. Edges are timestamped. For each Q&A site, four differently defined networks are provided, based on the definition of an edge: (i) a user answered a question, (ii) a user commented on a question, (iii) a user commented on an answer…