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In their method, they utilize a rough approximation model, which is an approximation model with low accuracy and without learning process to approximate the function values.
Slatkin (2008) used a linear birth-and-death process to approximate the genealogical trees of haplotypes carrying selected mutants, which is an adequate approximation for mutants in low frequency, but may not be suitable for common mutants.
Finally, we construct a process to approximate to complex-valued random measure.
Then we use the modified Mann iteration process to approximate such common fixed points.
They are used to accelerate the search process to approximate the nearest neighbour search problem.
The most frequently used approach is to apply a maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) process to approximate these unknown parameters.
Wound contraction, an important reparative process, to approximate wound edges takes place after which fibroblasts are eliminated (Hunt 1988).
From the standpoint of real world applications, we want to construct an iterative process to approximate fixed points of mappings of nonexpansive type.
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