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At intermittent points the walls are shawled in ivy.
For t ∈ [ t k + 1, t k + 2 ), without any loss of generality, we assume that there are l first-class intermittent points, then (14) can be rewritten as u ( t ) ≤ u ( t k + 1 ) + ∫ t k + 1 − τ t k − l + 1 ( p + q ) u ( s ) d s + ∑ i = 1 l ∫ t k − i + 1 t k − i + 2 ( p + q ) u ( s ) d s + ∫ t k + 1 t ( p + q ) u ( s ) d s. (17).
Ideally, we would have had intermittent points of evaluation, to also evaluate recovery patterns, but for this we lacked the logistics.
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