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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inverse problem" is correct and commonly used in written and spoken English.
It refers to a type of mathematical or scientific problem where the unknown values are derived from known outcomes or observations. Example: "Solving the inverse problem of determining the source of a virus outbreak can help prevent future outbreaks."
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These days the problem is not (usually) yellowface but the inverse problem: "whitewashing".
"This example got us thinking about its inverse problem.
This requires solving a linear inverse problem.
This problem is a hybrid inverse problem.
So, we have the following inverse problem.
The inverse problem is numerically stable.
This is obviously an inverse problem.
This inverse problem is ill-posed yet.
The inverse problem is addressed using ideas from evolutionary algorithms.
The resulting estimation task is an ill-posed inverse problem.
The inverse problem is solved as an optimization problem.
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