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Discover LudwigThe phrase "investigate problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in academic, technical, or scientific writing when discussing the process of researching or examining an issue or challenge. Example: "The purpose of this study is to investigate the problem of air pollution in urban areas and propose potential solutions."
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In this paper, we will investigate problem (1.1) under a more general Landesman-Lazer type condition.
In this paper, we investigate problem (1.1) under a more general Lazer-Leach type condition.
Since we use the critical point theory to investigate problem (1.1), the appropriate fractional Sobolev space is necessary.
It is our purpose to investigate problem (1) with a general positive function (hin L^{1}(Omega)).
We investigate problem (1.1) in the space of continuous functions C ( [ a, b ] ; E ) endowed with the weak topology.
We investigate problem I on the unit spatial region (Omega =[0,1]times[0,1]) and temporal interval ([0,1]).
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