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The phrase "a continuous problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that persists over time without resolution.
Example: "The company has been facing a continuous problem with employee turnover, which affects productivity."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue" or "a persistent problem."
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While he was a teenager money was a continuous problem.
It is a continuous problem because as soon as some people are collected more arrive.
Still, community leaders acknowledge that resistance to autism diagnoses "is a continuous problem," said Assemblyman Ron Kim, a Korean-American who grew up in the Flushing area.
As a result, these animals face a continuous problem of water loss to the environment, because of the tendency of water to move through membranes from regions of low salt concentration to regions of higher concentration.
Medication mismanagement is a continuous problem particularly in older people.
It is a numerical procedure that replaces a continuous problem by an equivalent discrete one.
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In the case that an original continuous problem is well conditioned, the Riesz property (3) leads also to well-conditioned stiffness matrices [9].
This proposed approach eliminates the need for the reformulation of the discrete /discontinuous optimization problems into direct MINLP problems, thus allowing for the solution of the original problem as a continuous optimization problem but only at each individual discrete and reduced search space.
This encoding scheme is able to transform a combinatorial optimization problem into a continuous optimization problem, thus improving the encoding efficiency and reducing the complexity of the genetic manipulations.
Reformulating a discrete graph discovery problem as a continuous optimization problem is a longstanding tradition in graph theory.
By formulating the optode placement problem as a continuous optimization problem, the combinatorial complexity inherent in discrete approaches is avoided.
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