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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an maximization" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "maximization" is "a" because "maximization" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The goal of this project is a maximization of efficiency in our processes."
Alternatives: "a maximization" or "an increase" or "a boost".
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Additionally, the energy estimation could be used as a figure of merit in an maximization process to identify the optimal dimensions of the energy harvester.
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Our goal is to find all subsets A* C) of A(C) that approximate a maximization of score(A*(C)).
One EM iteration consists of an expectation step and a maximization step.
An upper bound for a maximization problem can be found by relaxing a constraint of the original problem.
This would reflect a pattern in ancient wisdom traditions, East and West, that prudence suggests a conservation of energy, a minimization of waste and a maximization of peace.
With this the feasibility of developing a maximization programme for a continuous two stage process was demonstrated.
They formulate the structural alignment problem as a maximization problem on a graph, without considering the structural similarity measures like the RMSD.
The EM algorithm consists of an expectation (E) step and a maximization (M) step.
The EM algorithm obtains a (possibly local) maximum for the log-likelihood by alternating between an expectation (E) step, and a maximization (M) step.
Based on these methods, they iteratively update the motif and position with an expectation step followed by a maximization step until some termination criteria are reached [ 8].
It is so astutely and sensitively thought out, with a maximization of storage potential in a minimal space; it really looks like how a person might actually live".
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