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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precise solution to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific answer or resolution to a problem or question.
Example: "The researchers were able to provide a precise solution to the complex mathematical equation."
Alternatives: "an exact answer to" or "a definitive resolution to".
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A precise solution to the problem of obtaining realistic surfaces and sections of large industrial objects from laser 3D point clouds is provided, which has proved to be efficient in terms of computational time.
As the turbulence strength increases, however, the Rytov approximation no longer provides a precise solution to Maxwell's equations and the Rytov variance increases without limit.
Therefore, a precise solution to optimization (20) can be achieved by solving (29) if and only if a very small τ is used in (28).
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"Reasonable people can disagree as to what's the precise solution to the current threat," he said.
However, savvy organizations can look to see where local companies, who may not have developed the precise solution to match the need, may be open to direct intervention as part of a new corporate entity.
So Ray set about searching for a precise solution, attributing his accomplishments to "curiosity and schoolboy naivete," in refusing to believe that the problem was unsolvable, according to The Sunday Times.
To get a precise solution, this procedure was repeated several times by narrowing the range of radii of inner conductors.
Putting this x into equation (2), in general, we do not expect to get a precise solution of equation (2).
This constant allows the 'aggressiveness' of the solution convergence to be adjusted; too small and the computation will take excessive time to converge, too large and the solution may rattle near convergence and fail to reach a precise solution.
In general, a precise solution of the first-exit time problem is unavailable.
A precise solution perhaps required a precise response.
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