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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have regularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing patterns, consistency, or frequency in various contexts, such as schedules or behaviors.
Example: "The trains have regularity, arriving every 15 minutes throughout the day."
Alternatives: "exhibit consistency" or "show regular patterns."
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Our work shows that these fast diffusion flows have regularity properties comparable and in some senses better than the linear heat flow.
We study the obstacle problem for the Evolutionary p-Laplace Equation when the obstacle is discontinuous and does not have regularity in the time variable.
When these degenerate we would still expect to have regularity in the umbilic case, as in [3, 19], which would embrace for example the case ({tilde{h}} = 0) in (4.21).
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In particular, if one assumes PD then all projective sets of reals have the regularity properties and if one assumes ADL then all of the sets of reals in L have the regularity properties.
("Oh, no, I've apologized often," he told a reporter. "I have with regularity. Next").
It is a maximization principle as it suggests that arbitrary subsets exist rather than only those that have enough regularity to fit in a definable well-ordering.
These images, in the form of lines, appear to have a regularity in spacing, coming closer together toward the shortest wavelength, called the series limit.
And the carefully stacked, but somewhat fused forms of Mr. Price's "Mululu" (2004) and the smaller "Hefty" (2005) have the regularity of a pyramid's staircase.
For overcoming this non-smooth behavior of solutions, using the appropriate coordinate transformation the primary system is changed into a new IAEs which its solutions have better regularity.
In general, -harmonic functions do not have such regularity.
In general, A-harmonic functions do not have such regularity.
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