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The phrase "a decomposition of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to breaking down a concept, problem, or substance into its constituent parts for analysis or understanding.
Example: "The study provides a detailed decomposition of the complex algorithm, making it easier to understand its functionality."
Alternatives: "a breakdown of" or "an analysis of".
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A decomposition of the sanacja regime ensued.
The approach favors a decomposition of the problem into process synthesis, process integration and flowsheeting.
Essentially it is based on a decomposition of the non-Gaussian signal in Gaussian distributed parts.
LU decomposition is a decomposition of the form A=LU where A is a square matrix.
It's useful because we now have a decomposition of the sequence as a linear combination of basic sequences, namely the delayed impulses.
Generally stated, such a filter is a passive, stateless operator that acts upon a decomposition of terms in the rendering equation.
A potential challenger, the Socialist candidate François Hollande, called the results "a decomposition of the Sarkozy system" and saw it as a preview of the 2012 presidential vote.
A graph G is a common multiple of two graphs H1 and H2 if there exists a decomposition of G into edge-disjoint copies of H1 and also a decomposition of G into edge-disjoint copies of H2.
Let be a decomposition of into -stable subbundles; that is, and.
Note that a decomposition of type (3.12) is said to be of class if.
We seek a decomposition of the facade into pieces which are easily manufacturable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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