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The phrase "a specified probability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a particular probability that has been defined or determined in advance.
Example: "The experiment was designed to test the hypothesis at a specified probability of 0.05."
Alternatives: "a defined probability" or "a determined probability".
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Crossover is to exchange the number at the same position of parents, with a specified probability.
At each iteration a random uncertainty sample is generated with a specified probability density, which parameterizes an LMI.
The purpose of random number generators (RNGs) is to produce sequences of numbers that appear as if they were generated randomly from a specified probability distribution.
To consider the uncertainty in DEA models, different scenarios are formulated with a specified probability for input and output data instead of using point estimates.
A CDEN model allows users to estimate parameters of a specified probability density function conditioned upon values of a set of predictors using the MLP architecture.
Simulations are also performed in which multiple, different VM instances are allocated on the CCS in correspondence with a specified probability distribution.
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In this scheme, the allocation of VMs is based on a user specified probability distribution over a discrete set of VM types.
The density function is then integrated to obtain the cumulative distribution function, which needs to be inverted to obtain a quantile corresponding to some specified probability.
Data were simulated according to the specified probability models: a.
T is also estimated depending on the specified probability PR [24].
They transfer to each other with specified probability, as shown in Figure 2.
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