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His goal is to deal with variations on the twin-earth problem, introduced by Hilary Putnam.

This problem, introduced by Moudafi and Maingé [9, 10], is called the hierarchical fixed point problem.

If A ≡ 0, then problem (1.3) becomes the inclusion problem introduced by Rockafellar [7].

If A = 0, then the problem (1.1) becomes the inclusion problem introduced by Rockafellar [2].

If B = 0, then problem (1.3) becomes the inclusion problem introduced by Rockafellar [28].

Problem (1.1) is related to the stationary problem introduced by Kirchhoff in [1].

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But the I.R.S. is reeling after years of budget restrictions — it has lost about a fifth of its workforce since 2010 — and the scale of the problems introduced by this new tax bill could very quickly overwhelm the tax agency.

It does not suffer from the problems introduced by the Cartesian dualism of mind and body.

The simultaneous acquisition of two different spectra has resolved image co-registration problems introduced by temporal changes [6, 7, 8].

The loss in azimuth resolution and the GMTI and MTI problems introduced by micro-motions was analysed.

There are the problems introduced by the fact that all of the mathematically legitimate ergodic results are qualified by exceptions for "sets of measure zero".

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