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"matrices generated by" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to matrices that are created by a specific thing or person. For example, "The matrices generated by the machine learning algorithm provided us with valuable insights."
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In Section 3, we give the proof of positive semidefiniteness of matrices generated by the difference of that inequality obtained from the generalization of Mitrinović-Pečarić inequality and also discuss the exponential convexity.
We construct positive semi-definite matrices generated by these functionals.
Consider the sequence of matrices generated by (4.1).
We construct positive semi-definite matrices generated by these functionals and give some related results.
A common problem of these kernel-based methods is to calculate inverses of kernel matrices generated by a kernel function and a set of points.
We compare age-stratified contact matrices extracted from the empirical contact networks with synthetic matrices generated by an algorithmic approach [8].
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If is real and not a positive integer, the E-J generalized Hausdorff matrix generated by (1.6) has a unique two sided inverse with generating sequence (310).
In order to filter out randomness contained within the empirical cross-correlation matrix, we test the eigenstates of this correlation matrix against those of a controlled counterpart, a truly random correlation matrix generated by computer random generator.
Here standard deviation is much larger than matrix generated by Fig. 5a c.
To do this, he/she may access the "Crosscutting Matrix" generated by ObasCId-Tool.
Now, take ( N, p ) to be the Nörlund matrix generated by p n = n + 1.
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