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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discrete space" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a mathematical concept where a set of distinct and separate elements are considered. It is often used in discussions of topology and analysis. Example: In topology, a discrete space is defined as a set where each point is isolated and has no limit points.
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For as long as we've had the term Outsider art, it has existed largely in a discrete space.
Mr. Walther had the use of a small, rather discrete space at the back of the D'Harnoncourt galleries on the Modern's ground floor.
With a great deal of family time being spent outside of the home, coupled with the lack of privacy inside, how do parents find discrete space, well, to make the babies?
We construct an auxiliary discrete space and build our algorithm on an equivalent auxiliary problem, and we present the BDDC preconditioner based on this constructed discrete space.
Based on these forms of behavior, a microscopic pedestrian model with discrete space representation is developed.
But, the original GRA method only suits for the optimization problem in discrete space.
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(The lattice can be though of as a simple discrete space-time).
For all its talk of the "death of the author" (Barthes) and the "iterability of the written mark" (Derrida), postmodernism still conceives of authorship as a physicalized gesture suspended in a single, discrete space-time continuum.
The complex structures on a surface of genus g form a continuous, or non-discrete, space, since they have continuous deformations.
In particular, (mathbb{R}), (hmathbb{Z}), and (K_{q}) are regular-discrete space scales.
Note that the system of evolution nonlinear equations obtained in [13] has sense only on the regular-discrete space scales.
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