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One or the other of those relationships tends to dominate in practice, despite their equal importance in theory.
The Minimum Vertex Cover (MVC) problem is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem of great importance in theory and applications.
Boundary value problems with p-Laplacian have been widely studied owing to their importance in theory and application of mathematics and physics (see [8 13]).
"Whilst governments insist on RE's importance in theory, they marginalise it in practice - as Michael Gove has recently done by refusing to treat it as a core subject and excluding it from the English Baccalaureate".
On the other hand, integer-order p-Laplacian boundary value problems have been widely studied owing to its importance in theory and application of mathematics and physics, see for example, [29 33] and the references therein.
Furthermore, the problems of integral geometry and inverse problems for transport equations are interrelated and the latter are also of great importance in theory and applications; see, e.g., [17 20] and for the derivation and applications of transport equations, see, e.g., [21 23].
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As is well known, the study of qualitative theory of differential equations is of importance both in theory and applications.
Obviously when we're talking about enterprise IT, security is of the utmost importance, and in theory, VDI is the most secure.
Due to the importance both in theory and in applications, the stochastic Gompertz model perturbed by Brownian motion has been studied extensively by many authors, and there is a great amount of literature on this topic; see, for example, [1 6].
This packing problem is of great importance in the theory of factorial designs and also in communication theory, because the existence of an n × r matrix with the property Pt leads to the construction of an orthogonal array (qr, n, q, t) of index unity.
They are of great importance in the theory of numbers.
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