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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unbounded" is not correct in written English; it should be "an unbounded." You can use "an unbounded" when describing something that has no limits or restrictions.
Example: "The possibilities for innovation in technology are an unbounded source of inspiration for creators."
Alternatives: "an infinite" or "a limitless".
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A unbounded mobile communications (UMC) application often has an unaddressed requirement critical to its overall success: transport bandwidth availability.
Let K be a unbounded, closed, and convex subset of reflexive Banach space X.
Let g be a unbounded function and ϕ ( x + i, y ) ≤ ϕ ( x, y ) Open image in new window.
Let X be a reflexive Banach space and K is a unbounded closed convex subset of X with (thetain K).
Since g is a unbounded function,from last inequality T = f, which implies that f ( ρ i ( x ) ) = c i f ( x ) Open image in new window.
The fractional Laplacian on a unbounded interval is usually defined in the Schwartz space which is too narrow for many important applications.
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It follows that is an unbounded operator, a contradiction.
A spider's — or a painter's — fleeting stab at perfection is a negligible stitch in an unbounded fabric.
A spectral method for an unbounded domain is presented.
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