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Discover LudwigThe phrase "degenerate case" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in mathematics or science to describe a specific scenario or instance that is extreme or unusual, often resulting in a simplified or trivial solution. Example: In geometry, a circle can be seen as a degenerate case of an ellipse, where both foci merge into a single point.
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By the way, this broken straight line is what we call a degenerate case of a hyperbola.
The remaining two models describe the degenerate case in which a surface barrier resistance is limiting.
The important degenerate case of a symmetric sandwich beam is also investigated.
For the degenerate case, evaluation of residues at multiple poles is also given.
The numerical evaluations of these expressions become unstable in the nearly degenerate case.
Thus the "complete isolation" protection system turns out to be a particular degenerate case of both the list-oriented and the ticket-oriented protection implementations.
Using this coordinate system, the problem involving disc source geometry having radius changing with time, is simplified, as the disc is a degenerate case of an oblate spheroid.
In this paper, we consider the state transfer problem for closed quantum systems under a degenerate case, where the linearized system around the target state is not controllable.
It is known that the traditional Lyapunov control methods may fail to guarantee the convergence to the target state under the degenerate case.
In this degenerate case, Standard-Vector normalization is equivalent to global Loess normalization49,50, i.e. Loess normalization without correction for non-linearities with respect to the level of gene expression or microarray print-tips.
Comparing the SPDC bandwidths with the bandwidths of the up-conversion modules, it is clear that the detection system is more efficient for the non-degenerate process than for the degenerate case (Fig. 2b).
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