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The phrase "a small parameter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, physics, or any field where parameters are discussed, particularly when referring to a minor or negligible value.
Example: "In our model, we consider a small parameter of ε to simplify the equations."
Alternatives: "a minor factor of" or "a negligible value of".
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The continuum equations of a layered medium with slip taking into account second-order terms with respect to a small parameter of the layer thickness are obtained on the basis of the asymptotic homogenization method.
An asymptotic expansion of high order in a small parameter of a weak solution is also discussed.
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We show that a small parameter window of chaotic behaviors in the deterministic model can considerably be widened by noise.
Nevertheless, without any relation to terminology, the difference between these two types of introduction of a small parameter is huge.
Blekhman was applied in a modified form with the explicit introduction of a small parameter.
A small parameter proportional to the ratio of shell thickness to the sphere radius is used.
The presence of a small parameter in these problems prevents one from obtaining satisfactory numerical solutions.
This is the source of a small parameter in the system.
(varepsilon ll 1) is a small parameter used to measure the magnitude of nonlinear feature.
A systematic shooting scheme is developed to solve a cascade of boundary value problems obtained from a small-parameter expansion of the full partial differential system.
This almost vertical branch marks the unfolding of canard cycles within an exponentially small parameter interval of the bifurcation parameter I.
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