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Free sign upThe phrase "method given by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a technique or approach to accomplishing a goal that has been provided by someone. For example: The method given by the teacher helped us understand the complex equation.
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The performance of these two methods is compared with that of a method given by Devanathan et al. (2000).
The Fischer Tropsch reactor is sectioned into stages based on the systematic method given by Hillestad (2010).
The analytical method given by Lin et al. is used to determine the transient response of a piezoelectric rotating beam.
The variational-iteration method given by He is used to solve the derived time fractional KdV equation.
In addition, two parameters identification procedures are proposed: the graphical method given by Hsieh et al. [Hsieh, P.A., Tracy, J.V., Neuzil, C.E., Bredehoeft, J.D., Silliman, S.E., 1981.
The analysis is based on a method given by J. Miklowitz for solving non-separable waveguide problems in which an entirety condition is used on the solution.
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the SIL with the application of SPN-MC and the Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) method given by EN61508 to prove the correctness and feasibility of the SPN-MC approach.
This analysis is based on the method given by J. Miklowitz for solving non-separable waveguide problems by using a double Laplace transform and an entirety condition on the solution.
The method is applied to a Duffing oscillator and good agreement is found with the exact result, and the method is compared favourably with a Galerkin solution method given by Bhandari and Sherrer [1].
The Green function of the problem is determined, based on the method given by J. Miklowitz for solving non-separable waveguide problems, by using a double Laplace transform and an entirety condition on the solution.
The r-adaptive method, given by Liao and Anderson [Appl. Anal. 44 (1992) 285], aggregate the grid in the region with a relatively high weight function without any grid-tangling.
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