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The phrase "a discrete version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, distinct, or separate form of something, often in a technical or mathematical context.
Example: "In our study, we developed a discrete version of the algorithm to improve its efficiency."
Alternatives: "a distinct version" or "a separate version".
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Gómez-Déniz et al. (2014) proposed a discrete version of the half-normal distribution by using this scheme of discretization and investigated its generalization with applications.
We also present a discrete version of the algorithm.
We propose to use transformations in order to implement a discrete version of some differential operators.
Discontinuous Galerkin schemes that either conserve or dissipate a discrete version of the energy associated with these equations are designed.
We report results from experimental spatial markets with endogenous buyer location on a discrete version of Hotelling's linear city.
TDC was designed first for the machine, and a discrete version of IST was designed on the basis of the closed-loop dynamics.
Since the beam-slab layout design problem deals with a discrete search space of beam-slab layouts, a discrete version of PSO is employed in this study.
We derive a discrete version of Antoulas's H2-norm error formula and show how to adapt it to some special cases.
The fundamental feature of the resulting scheme is that the conservation of a discrete energy, which is nothing but a discrete version of the original Hamiltonian, is guaranteed.
A family of explicit nonlinear numerical schemes for Burgers' equation is derived by means of a discrete version of the Hopf-Cole transformation.
First of all, our method has the advantages that the numerical solution preserves the electromagnetic energy and automatically fulfills a discrete version of the Gauss law.
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