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For ease of notation, one sets (x_{r} = x).
For the ease of notation and without loss of generality, we assume that.
b Note that the index k is dropped for ease of notation.
Let us drop the time index throughout the development for ease of notation.
For ease of notation, let us identify k + 1 with 1.
For ease of notation, we denote ϑ ≜ ξ + ∫ t T f ( s, α s ) d s.
Define (tilde {h}(t)=q(t)h(t)) for ease of notation.
For ease of notation, we denote E Σ ̂ = Σ ′ for the remaining analysis.
Hence, in the remainder of the paper, we omit the superscript k for ease of notation.
For ease of notation the index is dropped from the following derivation.
We also remove time indices of the symbols for ease of notation.
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