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Discover LudwigThe phrase "busy task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task that requires a lot of effort, attention, or time, often implying that it is demanding or time-consuming. Example: "I have a busy task ahead of me, so I need to focus and minimize distractions."
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(Y^{m,n}_{t}) is a boolean function indicating whether node n is busy with task m in time slot t.
begin{array}rcl@ small Y_{t}^{m,n}=~left{ begin{array}{ll} 1, & text{if node} n text{is busy with task} m & text{at time slot} t 0, & text{otherwise.} end{array}right.
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