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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in one dimension" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that exists or operates within a single dimension or direction. Example: "The graph shows the relationship between time and distance in one dimension." This sentence is describing the relationship between two variables on a single axis. Other examples: - "The artist's pieces often explore concepts of space and form in one dimension." - "The object can move freely in one dimension, but is restricted in the other two." - "Solving this problem requires thinking in one dimension rather than trying to consider multiple factors."
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(Exact radial symmetry is impossible on lattices except in one dimension).
The dataset is elongated in one dimension.
I lived only in one dimension".
Symmetrically clip volumes in one dimension.
I want to project in one dimension.
The cart can move in one dimension.
Figure 3: Signed distance and weight functions in one dimension.
Must be larger than 4' in one dimension.
The shock stability is also studied in one dimension.
Eggel, T., Cazalilla, M. A. & Oshikawa, M. Dynamical theory of superfluidity in one dimension.
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The approach is to introduce the basic concepts first in one-dimension, then move on to three-dimensions.
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