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The phrase "assumed to be a fixed function" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a function or role that is generally accepted as unchanging or constant.
Example: "In this model, the parameters are assumed to be a fixed function of the input variables."
Alternatives: "considered a constant function" or "regarded as an unchanging function".
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In this model, the wall viscosity is assumed to be a fixed function of angle around the cell tip, independent of other parameters; it remains to be seen how sensitive the predictions are to this assumption.
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Lime treatment is assumed to be a fixed log-removal process.
For instance, metapopulation models that are commonly used for conservation issues typically assume dispersal to be a fixed function for the species considered (see e.g. [8], [9]).
The detection time was assumed to be either fixed or highly variable (α = 1, i.e. exponentially distributed).
After this period, the vaccination coverage was assumed to be constant at a fixed level.
For this calculation, the location and the direction of the N1m dipole were assumed to be constant (fixed-dipole approach).
So recovery is assumed to be linear, progressing at a fixed rate per year.
Fixed effects are generally the variables of interest, and, in linear regressions, all variables are assumed to be fixed.
Control is assumed to be function of rotation phase only.
Assume input tree t j has m j nontrivial splits, which are assumed to be ordered in some fixed but arbitrary way.
The wave function is assumed to be given in a finite difference or finite element representation with polynomial completeness to an arbitrary but fixed degree.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com