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The wireless channel in [3] is characterized by an arguable two-state channel model that provides a coarse approximation of the channel behavior and may not always be acceptable.
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This idea of using a coarse approximation of a problem to approximate its solution, (and recursively using a yet coarser approximation of the coarse problem) is used in a variety of fast algorithms; we will see it again when we discuss graph partitioning.
Humans somehow represent a coarse approximation of the physics in real-time under perceptual uncertainty.
The world of food and beverage manufacturing, Cohen says, is still oriented around "the predominant demographic", the flavors of things tailored to please a coarse approximation of majority appetites.
The physical simulation uses a volume mesh comprised of quadratic tetrahedra, which are constructed from a coarser approximation of the detailed surface.
Our analysis of genotype network fragmentation provides a coarse, statistical view on the organization of genotype space.
However, Cell-ID will at best provide a coarse level estimate of location.
The WorldClim database14 provided a coarse view of temperature and rainfall patterns among sites (resolution ~1 km2) and included prior years.
During the past decade, studies have provided a coarse outline of the population structure of this pathogen [2] [4].
Coarse representations such as the homogeneous mixing assumption leave out crucial elements, but are analytically tractable and can provide a coarse understanding of epidemic processes.
It provides a coarser texture and nuttier flavour.
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