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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of matrices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or computational contexts when referring to a collection of matrices that are considered together.
Example: "In linear algebra, a set of matrices can be used to represent transformations in vector spaces."
Alternatives: "a collection of matrices" or "a group of matrices".
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Figure 8 has a set of matrices representing this adjacency matrix.
There will be a set of matrices for the shunt compensator and another one for the series compensator.
The result of our analysis is a set of matrices that illustrate the distribution of firewall vulnerability causes and effects over firewall operations.
The sustainability criteria are presented in a set of matrices, separating the criteria into product life-cycle phases and socio-ecological sustainability principles.
This condition is based on a set of matrices which provides a novel encoding of the relationship between the function and the probabilistic model used by the algorithm.
Hence, the mapping from the individual image planes to the world planes is given by a set of matrices, with defining the projective transformation for the th camera.
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The desired controller can be obtained by solving a set of matrix inequalities.
In particular, an output feedback dissipative sampled-data controller is designed by solving a set of matrix inequalities.
Furthermore, the desired estimator gain of each node is explicitly provided by solving a set of matrix inequalities.
The model is represented by a set of matrix equations, where the network structure is parameterized using graph theory concepts.
In order to solve the optimal control problem, the ORE is converted to a set of matrix Riccati equations.
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