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The phrase "frozen process" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a process that has been halted or stopped permanently, often due to external factors. Example: The government's decision to cut funding has caused the project to become a frozen process, much to the disappointment of the team working on it.
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In order to construct the averaged vector field G ¯ μ ( w ) in the time-scale matching case ( 0 < μ < ∞ ), one needs to understand properly the long-time behavior of the rescaled inhomogeneous frozen process d v = F ( v, w 0, μ t ) d t + Σ ( v, w 0 ) d B ( t ).
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