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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discrete problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as mathematics, computer science, or operations research to refer to a problem that involves distinct or separate values or elements.
Example: "In computer science, a discrete problem often requires algorithms that can handle finite sets of data."
Alternatives: "separate issue" or "distinct problem".
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We study the convergence of the discrete problem.
"It was a discrete problem having to do with a gap in opportunity that could be solved with money and technology.
The discrete problem is represented on structured three-dimensional grids with non-uniform resolution.
We prove the existence of the solution of the discrete problem.
The resulting constrained discrete problem belongs to convex quadratic programming for which a unique solution exists.
The error in mass conservation is directly proportional to the residual in solving the discrete problem.
Consequently, the matrices for the discrete problem are symmetric and positive definite.
Malcolm Turnbull told 4CA Cairns radio on Wednesday that royal commissions were "most effective when their terms of reference are clear and focused, and they inquire into a discrete problem or event, report on it and action can be taken".
The resulting discrete problem is solved by the numerical inverse Laplace transform using the Bromwich contour integral approach.
(iii) Two integration algorithms can be applied to an ordinary differential equation system (ODES) describing a discrete problem.
The Finite Difference Method is used for studying the exact discrete problem and leads to tractable engineering formula.
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