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The phrase "a simpler space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an environment or context that is less complex or easier to understand.
Example: "In order to foster creativity, we decided to create a simpler space for brainstorming sessions."
Alternatives: "an easier environment" or "a more straightforward area."
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Although some of the temporal information was lost using this method, a "feature" tends to be more tractable than working with the large-dimensional original data66 and provides a simpler space in which to link the data67.
The approach of mapping samples from a simpler space to a manifold has been demonstrated by Diaconis et al. (2013).
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The first was a circus show called A Simple Space by Gravity and Other Myths at the Birdcage, an old cinema near Adelaide's East Terrace.
It's a simple space, fittingly, and just a half-court, actually, since boxy air-conditioning units had already taken up a good part of the roof.
Numerical simulation-based investigation is carried out using two simple models, i.e. a two-degree of freedom model and a simple space frame model.
A simple space is a locally convex Š-probabilistic seminormed space.
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