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June 16, 2021
Subject: Pwnageshow Torrent file request
Subject: Pwnageshow Torrent file request
Could you please send the 515 video pwnageshow torrent files that you sent through discord? I sent a friend request so you can DM me.
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Topics: Europe, Prints, Etching, February 16, 1801, Metropolitan Museum of Art, United Kingdom,...
We prove the McKay conjecture on characters of odd degree. A major step in the proof is the verification of the inductive McKay condition for groups of Lie type and primes $\ell$ such that a Sylow $\ell$-subgroup or its maximal normal abelian subgroup is contained in a maximally split torus by means of a new equivariant version of Harish-Chandra induction. Specifics of characters of odd degree, namely that they only lie in very particular Harish-Chandra series then allow us to deduce from it...
Topics: Group Theory, Mathematics, Representation Theory
Topics: Group Theory, Mathematics, Representation Theory
Having an audio file not load or play because its filename won't load is annoying. If your file manager won't list it correctly - that could be disastrous. In this Episode - we'll go over how to create filenames that will work - no matter what programs you use them in - or where you send them.
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Summary: We continue our look at the old warhorse, DOS. This time it is DOS filenames and ASCII Series: DOS Source: http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=3530 Original audio: http://archive.org/download/hpr3530/hpr3530_source.flac In a purely text-based operating system you need to pay special attention to naming files. You won't have any helpful icons or thumbnails to help you locate things. So we dig into the file naming conventions in DOS, including forbidden characters. And since the...
Topics: DOS, early PC computing, filenames, ASCII
Topics: DOS, early PC computing, filenames, ASCII
Let $q$ be an odd prime power, $n > 1$, and let $P$ denote a maximal parabolic subgroup of $GL_n(q)$ with Levi subgroup $GL_{n-1}(q) \times GL_1(q)$. We restrict the odd-degree irreducible characters of $GL_n(q)$ to $P$ to discover a natural correspondence of characters, both for $GL_n(q)$ and $SL_n(q)$. A similar result is established for certain finite groups with self-normalizing Sylow $p$-subgroups. We also construct a canonical bijection between the odd-degree irreducible characters of...
Topics: Representation Theory, Group Theory, Mathematics
Topics: Representation Theory, Group Theory, Mathematics
Let $G$ be a finite $p$-solvable group, where $p$ is an odd prime. We establish a connection between extendible irreducible characters of subgroups of $G$ that lie under monomial characters of $G$ and nilpotent subgroups of $G$. We also provide a way to get ``good'' extendible irreducible characters inside subgroups of $G$. As an application, we show that every normal subgroup $N$ of a finite monomial odd $p, q$-group $G$, that has nilpotent length less than or equal to 3, is monomial.
Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. Disc1: Side1: Track1 2. Disc1: Side1: Track2 3. Disc1: Side1: Track3 4. Disc1: Side2: Track1 5. Disc1: Side2: Track2 6. Disc1: Side2: Track3 Disc 2: 1. Disc2: Side3: Track1 2. Disc2: Side3: Track2 3. Disc2: Side3: Track3 4. Disc2: Side4: Track1 5. Disc2: Side4: Track2 6. Disc2: Side4: Track3 Disc 3: 1. Disc3: Side5: Track1 2. Disc3: Side5: Track2 3. Disc3: Side5: Track3 4. Disc3: Side6: Track1 5. Disc3: Side6: Track2 6. Disc3: Side6: Track3