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An earlier version, the Three Prisoner Problem, was analyzed in 1959 by Martin Gardner in the journal Scientific American.
The problem was analyzed using 3D finite elements with a fine mesh.
The stress intensity factor (SIF) for each problem was analyzed using the obtained stress fields.
This problem was analyzed in detail by Sommerfeld who first concluded that the field of this dipole does go over to that of the cylindrical Zenneck wave near the surface as the distance is increased.
The dam-break problem was analyzed because it has been widely studied experimentally and numerically, representing a benchmark problem for verifying numerical models involving free-surface flows.
The structure of the optimization problem was analyzed to obtain a convenient separable arrangement and then the problem was solved by using Lagrangian relaxation.
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Then, the singularity problem is analyzed.
But the way the problem is analyzed is beginning to shift.
The problem is analyzed as a manufacturer-leading Stackelberg game.
The ill-posedness of the problem and the conditioning of the discretized problem are analyzed.
The initial-value problem is analyzed by continuation routines and bifurcation diagrams are drawn.
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