Sentence examples for restrictive solutions from inspiring English sources

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To demonstrate the utility of the proposed solution, numerical results obtained for two example problems are discussed and presented comparatively with a finite-element solution and other more restrictive solutions available in the literature.

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A procedure to compute the least restrictive solution within our coordination control architecture is provided and conditions under which the result coincides with the supremal controllable sublanguage are stated.

Riley et al. [ 26] found that most of the patients had adjusted to the CTO, which the patients regarded as a less restrictive solution than hospitalisation.

We can see easily that such an approach would be very restrictive against the solutions and that only very few solutions should fulfill these conditions.

A more general null-space solution scheme and a somewhat restrictive range-space solution scheme are outlined to solve the discretized equations resulting from the use of NURBS.

As this lemma shows, the concept of ⪯ C a -robustness is rather restrictive as only solutions which are ⪯ C u -robust and ⪯ C l -robust, thus reflect both a risk averse and a risk affine strategy, are also ⪯ C a -robust.

3). as far as uniqueness of the solution is concerned, the natural point of view in the applications would be to prove uniqueness of the weak solution of the equation (or, possibly, to define a more restrictive notion of solution of the PDE for which one can prove uniqueness), and this is a priori very different from the EDE or EVI notions.

These assumptions are not too restrictive and the solution appears to be a useful approximation for a broad range of material-mill combinations.

This prerequisite can become fairly restrictive for the solution of large gas network systems, where estimations of "good" initial gas load and nodal values across the domain can defy intuition.

In general, not all trajectories originating from the admissible initial states could be stabilized in the mean square sense or sufficient conditions are too restrictive to yield feasible solutions.

The optimal restrictive contract is the solution to the following program: begin{array}{*{20}l} max_{(bar{{mathbf{q}}}, bar{{mathbf{k}}}, bar{{mathbf{t}}})} ; sum_{i in { {ell}, {h} }}& left{phi^{i} left(p bar{{q}} (theta^{i}) - bar{{t}} (theta^{i}) right)right} end{array} (22a).

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