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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leading terms" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in mathematical or statistical contexts to refer to the most significant terms in an expression or equation. Example: "In the polynomial equation, the leading terms determine the behavior of the function as x approaches infinity."
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Both leading terms are independent of the strength of anisotropy.
Therefore the leading terms of truncation error can be eliminated, we can get the following theorem.
A few leading terms in the asymptotic expansion are sufficient to provide accurate results.
For the first two leading terms it was proved by Bismut Vasserot.
We characterize polynomials p having leading terms over C2 in a generalized sense.
By now substituting the μ k expansion (40) and retaining the leading terms, we obtain Eq. (41).
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We will see that this is not true in degrees higher than 4. Again we compare the successive leading terms: First leading term.
end{aligned} Second leading term.
end{aligned} Third leading term.
We decompose the resulting linear map into a high-frequency leading term and a lower-order (smoother) remainder and show that the spectral analysis of the leading term may be described in terms of ray geometry.
From the mathematical point of view, one would expect the integral term in the equation above is dominated by the leading term − λ ∇ u.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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