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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional assumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an extra or supplementary assumption that is being added to a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In our analysis, we need to consider the additional assumption that market conditions will remain stable."
Alternatives: "further assumption" or "supplementary assumption".
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The author of the above mentioned paper found that pointwise ergodic theorem for bounded additive processes, cf. Theorem 7.11 needs an additional assumption.
Kalman filters make an additional assumption about the variables that they are tracking.
Under an additional assumption, explicit nested predictor feedback controllers involving only 1-fold integrals are established.
Then, a stabilizing controller is constructed for the reduced-order model under an additional assumption.
Imperfection of packing necessitates exploring some additional assumption called a closing hypothesis.
We make the additional assumption that only signals from emitters within an observable radius Ro from the Earth are searched for.
It is a full annulus if this rotation number is rational and a weak additional assumption is satisfied.
A causation finding would depend on the additional assumption that any tax increase would be traceable to the STO tax credit.
Thus, no additional assumption has to be made on the nature of the kinetic mechanisms or on the magnitude of the overall reaction rate.
Under this additional assumption, we can prove that the governing equations of plasticity can be linearized in a non-canonical Minkowski space.
Also, we obtain Gaussian bound for Robin Green's function under an additional assumption that weak solutions of Robin problem are locally bounded up to the boundary.
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