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The phrase "a closed form calculation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or computational contexts to refer to a calculation that can be expressed in a finite number of standard operations.
Example: "The solution to the equation can be found using a closed form calculation, which simplifies the process significantly."
Alternatives: "an explicit calculation" or "a direct calculation".
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We also present a closed form calculation of the optimal symbol period that maximizes spectral efficiency.
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Because the design equations are of a closed form, the speed of calculations is high; therefore, design software may be used in designing self-tuning adaptive PID controllers.
The optimal parameters are obtained in a closed form, and practical examples for their calculation are given.
An analytical solution of the equations for periodic cycling of plate columns has been obtained in a closed form which is suitable for rapid calculation on a computer.
The above structure facilitates the posterior calculations in a closed form.
As mentioned before, this method uses numerical calculations rather than a closed form expression.
Optimal design calculations do not generally have a closed form solution, so we propose a Bayes linear analysis to find an approximately optimal design.
They obtained a closed form solution as well but with the help of many symbolic calculations.
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Two levels of formulae are derived, namely a closed form solution and an approximated closed form expression of the wind-induced damage; these represent a solid base from which to derive suitable methods for engineering calculations and standards.
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