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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all admissible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to items, evidence, or options that are accepted or allowed, particularly in legal or formal discussions.
Example: "The court ruled that all admissible evidence must be presented during the trial."
Alternatives: "all acceptable" or "all permitted".
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Taking uncertainty of the system into account, all admissible variations are considered as a convex polytope.
We use Langford sequence to construct all admissible cyclic BSEC (or CBSEC) of block size 3.
The aim is to design a linear, delayless, and SDOF control for all admissible uncertainties.
The closed-loop system is asymptotically stable for all admissible uncertainties as well as actuator faults.
Significantly, the convergence of all admissible initial states within this region could be ensured.
It will be shown that the method converges optimally for all admissible boundary conditions.
Memory controllers are also designed such that the closed-loop system is exponentially mean-square stable for all admissible uncertainties.
The actual smoothing error variances of each fuser are guaranteed to have a minimal upper bound for all admissible uncertainties.
Therefore, we aim instead to guarantee a pre-specified tracking error bound which is achievable for all admissible variations of the scheduling variable.
Their robustness is proved in the sense that their actual estimation error variances are guaranteed to have the corresponding minimal upper bounds for all admissible uncertainties.
Utilizing the gain-phase margin tester method, a specification-oriented parameter region in the parameter plane that characterizes all admissible controller coefficient sets can be obtained.
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