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The phrase "a finite frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific, limited occurrence or rate of something within a defined context, often in scientific or technical writing.
Example: "The study revealed a finite frequency of occurrences that could be attributed to environmental factors."
Alternatives: "a limited occurrence of" or "a restricted rate of".
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In other words, the line search technique generates a positive constant (alpha_{k}) in a finite frequency of backtracking repetitions.
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This paper uses the generalized Kalman Yakubovich Popov lemma to develop a two-dimensional systems based iterative learning control law design algorithm where frequency attenuation is only imposed over a finite frequency range to be determined from knowledge of the application and its operation.
where is a finite frequency domain window.
In many applications, design or analysis is performed over a finite-frequency range of interest.
Furthermore, a less conservative FUIO design method is proposed by using a finite-frequency range technique instead of an entire-frequency method.
By using Parseval's theorem and S-procedure, a new finite frequency method of fault detection for switched T-S fuzzy systems is formulated.
These neurons tend to show subthreshold oscillations and a finite onset frequency of firing.
In this paper, an integrated servo-mechanical design algorithm is proposed for finite frequency redesign of a mechanical plant using the Generalized Kalman-Yakubovic-Popov (GKYP) Lemma.
Because of the finite frequency resolution, recovery of a single spectrum using DFT was limited, particularly in a low-noise environment.
The frequency domain implementation and the orthogonality conditions suggest to synthesize the pulse in the frequency domain with a finite number of frequency components.
In this approach, a desired frequency response is assumed to be specified at a finite number of frequency points.
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