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The phrase "approaches to approximate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing methods or strategies to achieve an approximation of something.
Example: "The researchers explored various approaches to approximate the solution to the complex equation."
Alternatives: "methods to estimate" or "strategies to calculate".
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Three approaches to approximate these problems into convex problems are proposed.
In this paper, we propose and study two approaches to approximate the solution of the Bethe Salpeter equation (BSE) by using structured iterative eigenvalue solvers.
Therefore, it is highly desirable to design accurate numerical approaches to approximate the solutions of NFDEs.
To us, applications of Theorem 2.2 are a well-known problem, and also we know that there exist several iterative approaches to approximate the solutions.
Specifically, in one recent study [18, 19], Qiu and Shu developed an SL finite difference method using WENO approaches to approximate the advection equation and the Vlasov equation.
In the nonstationary case, different approaches to approximate a time-varying spectrum with a few windowed spectrograms have been taken, for example, [10 13].
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Some approaches to approximating this type of problem have also been considered [13, 14].
Inferring population history with DIY ABC, a user-friendly approach to approximate Bayesian computation.
This paper presents a numerical approach to approximate feedback linearization.
We propose a spatially and temporally adaptive approach to approximate distributed contact forces under hard real-time constraints.
In this paper, we propose a neural network (NN) approach to approximate the objective function.
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