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The phrase "amount of calculations" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "number of calculations." You can use it when referring to a countable quantity of calculations in a mathematical or analytical context.
Example: "The number of calculations required for this analysis is significantly higher than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "total calculations" or "count of calculations."
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which is obtained by minimum amount of calculations.
It is observed that FFDIAG, LUJ1D, and QRJ1D require a small amount of calculations, whereas ACDC LU + requires a large amount of calculations.
The amount of calculations in generating the initial solution is polynomial in C and K.
They also need a large amount of calculations and have a high request for computers [3].
Figure 49 depicts the amount of calculations of the n-body algorithm.
The time step length was manually optimized, in order to limit the amount of calculations.
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So, in the proposed algorithm, the amount of calculation in each iteration is mainly caused by calculating T(c k −b k ) and T −1 d k+1 whose calculation have been reduced to O(N 2log2N) through FFT and IFFT.
In addition, a new algorithm to calculate cross ratio is presented, which decreases amount of calculation and improves the calculation precision effectively.
But no amount of calculation can guarantee the last word.
"This cool result needed an enormous amount of calculation," he says.
This is clearly an approximation to the continuously varying space-time of the real gauge theory, but it reduces the amount of calculation required.
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