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It is more common to use the phrase 'continuous use'. For example, "The continuous use of this technology has made life easier for many people."
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Roughly, this is possible as (F_{text{r}} (t )) could be made continuous using an appropriate low-pass filter.
Since f is continuous and g is locally Lipschitz continuous, using the Peano theorem, we get the local existence of ( u n, v n ).
Similarly, since F, G and H are d -sequentially continuous, using (13), we easily derive that H y ∗ = G y ∗ = y ∗ = F ( y ∗, x ∗ ).
end{aligned} (3.31) Since B is Lipschitz continuous, using (3.21) we obtain (lim_{krightarrowinfty} Vert Bu_{n_{k}}-Bx_{n_{k}}Vert =0).
Optimally solving the dual-objectives in (2) can be done sequentially via two linear programs (after relaxing the variables to be continuous) using solvers such as LIPSOL[19].
Similarly, since F and G are d -sequentially continuous, using (9), we easily derive that G y ∗ = y ∗ = F ( y ∗, x ∗ ).
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Model-based (continuous) uses a flexible parametric model with continuous age.
Model-based (continuous) uses a flexible parametric model with continuous age and applying Eq. 3.
And, as a corollary, analysing it helps us to understand its continuous use.
It fits exactly into the half-seed trays which are in continuous use.
It has been in continuous use since 1656, and was favoured by one Dr Karl Marx.
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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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