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The phrase "numerical instability" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a situation in which numerical calculations or measurements are prone to errors or inaccuracies. Example: "The simulation results were affected by numerical instability, leading to discrepancies in the predicted outcomes."
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Efforts to solve these equations numerically with explicit methods have been frustrated by numerical instability and by long computation times.
Equivalent hypercube estimators resist this source of numerical instability.
Alternatively, these results may be a result of numerical instability.
No numerical instability is encountered in the present study.
This is not a numerical instability, it is a real solution of the underlying equations (for an unphysical material).
It is known that extrapolation often leads to numerical instability.
Later, we show that arbitrarily large erasure rates necessarily induce numerical instability in signal reconstruction.
The algorithms for this approximation are specifically designed to avoid numerical instability.
However, the problems of nonlinear analyses are their numerical instability and extensive computation time.
Mesh distortion induced numerical instability is a major roadblock in automotive crashworthiness finite element simulations.
EMs are free of numerical instability so that high order moments can be computed accurately.
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